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Planning Committee to Hold Meeting on Moloka‘i, Sept. 26

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The Maui County Council’s Planning Committee will hold its Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017, meeting on Moloka‘i to continue review of the Moloka‘i Community Plan and receive community input, Committee Chair Kelly King announced on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

The meeting will begin at 4 p.m. at the Mitchell Pauole Community Center.

The Maui County Code requires community plans be updated every 10 years, as practicable, and include input from state and county agencies as well as the general public.

The current Moloka‘i Community Plan was adopted in 2001.

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“Community input is of the utmost importance when it comes to developing the plan,” said King. “This meeting is the committee’s formal opportunity to hear from the community to ensure the plan is in line with their vision, culture and goals.”

Councilmembers King and Stacy Crivello have also held informal community meetings on Moloka‘i throughout the committee review process.

The council has until Dec. 29, 2017, to adopt a revised plan.

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The Planning Committee’s draft plan was posted for public viewing on Sept. 13 and reflects all proposed edits to date.

The meeting is open to the public. All interested residents are encouraged to attend or submit testimony. Written testimony may be emailed to [email protected], referencing PC-2.

To learn more about the Moloka‘i Community Plan Update, visit MauiCounty.us/molokaicommunityplan.

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