02-22-2011, 10:49 AM
I think we are looking at Thursday or Friday, the data went to Hawaii State government already and they have to release it this week. The breakdowns by subdivision may come later, I'm not sure. My prediction is Hawaii county will have an increase of about 20,000 with most of that growth in Puna, Ka'u coming in a distant second and the rest of the growth scattered over the other districts. Council districts would then be about 20,000 each. My guess is HPP alone will have almost that many people, in 2000 it had 9,000.
I was surprised to see 3 different blogs/forums claim the info was already out, including ones that are usually accurate. I think one got it wrong and then they just copied each other's mistakes.
Carol
edited after I double checked the 2009 numbers.
I was surprised to see 3 different blogs/forums claim the info was already out, including ones that are usually accurate. I think one got it wrong and then they just copied each other's mistakes.
Carol
edited after I double checked the 2009 numbers.
Carol
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Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
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