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The first county council meeting of the new year is tomorrow, 1-9-13. The first item on the agenda is a resolution for delaying up-zoning Pahoa village development. The agenda is here:
http://records.co.hawaii.hi.us/weblink/0...Page1.aspx
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Problem with "the web" is that links are impermanent.
Above gives me a "503 unavailable", pity the original agenda wasn't posted...
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#313-12: Delay Council action on Upzoning in Pahoa Village Regional Town Center Planning Area until Phase 1 or June 30 2013.
Comm 873.
Introduced by: BLAS
Postponed November 9 2012
Referred back to Planning November 21 2012
Pending motion to approve by PILAGO seconded by FORD.
...I guess we don't need a dialysis clinic after all (?)
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quote:
Originally posted by kalakoa
Problem with "the web" is that links are impermanent.
Above gives me a "503 unavailable", pity the original agenda wasn't posted...
The link is still there. You might have picked up malware that is doing a redirect. There are a lot of people picking up malware from local Puna venues like blogs and forums. The link is the agenda. Now, the county will post a minutes after the meeting. Watched part of it on cable access. Very amusing. Think of green coconuts and pre-schoolers learning to tie shoelaces.
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County's web system is mysteriously "down for maintenance" on a fairly regular basis, sometimes disappearing in the middle of the day, it gets slower and slower and eventually stops responding for a while.
Malware is primarily a Windows problem which can be mostly avoided by not using any Microsoft products.
County provides limited usable options for participation: you can go in person (if you have plenty of free time, perhaps because unemployed), watch the meetings on cable (which most people can't get, even in parts of Hilo), or read the meeting minutes (when they're eventually published).
What Puna really needs is a local community television station, broadcast out of Pahoa.