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Puna Second City Concept - FYI
#1
This is put forth by David W. Fukumoto (Kurtistown, Hawaii) on September 10, 2006.

For your reading enjoyment.

http://www.fukubonsai.com/bi6a.html
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#2
Mr. Fukumoto has been busy. I discovered two other, much more complete web pages on his ideas.

http://www.fukubonsai.com/bi6b.html
http://www.fukubonsai.com/bi6c.html


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#3
I have a message in to Larry Brown asking for any Planning Dept. views on Mr. Fukumoto's concepts. It will be interesting to see what the professional planners think of the "Second City." Initially it seems like a very big effort but appears to simply revolve around building several new roads, doing some zoning at the intersections and letting nature take its course. Definitely applicable to our growth management theme.
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#4
I would suggest passing this along to all of the other groups for an outside the box look at possibilities!


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#5
Aloha! This is David Fukumoto, author of "Puna at a Crossroads!" that began limited distribution in September. The essay has been revised with additions.

Previously other essays that were part of my input in the Puna Regional Circulation Plan were also posted on our website and these have been removed. Additional essays will be posted in the future.

I hope the essays are helpful and I invite comments if of a substantive nature and if you include your name, phone number and residential area. I regret my limited time does not allow me to answer questions directly. Regards and aloha, ~~~David W. Fukumoto email: david.f@fukubonsai.com

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#6
Aloha David,

I like the Second City idea, especially because of the potential for job creation.

I think you should also contact the Puna Community Development Plan Economic Opportunities Working Group, which will meet for the first time on Wednesday, October 25th at 5:30 in Pahoa.

You can contact the PCDP Economic Opportunities Working Group Coordinator for more information:

"Darren M. Ah Chong " <Darren@DarrenAhChong.Com>

forward!
Prema Qadir
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#7
Aloha...thanks Rob and Pete for bringing David Fukimoto's thinking into the mix. Being proactive provides opportunities for all of us. I live in HPP and I find much of our energy is expended defending ourselves from outside pressures that view our subdivision as an obstacle. PMAR was a case in point. Hopefully, large thinking, respectful thinking, will engage more people in thinking beyond protecting turf to embracing possiblities.

Barbara

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