10-11-2018, 03:45 AM
Did anyone actually read the Shipman Village webpage?
The Keaʻau Community Planning Process (2006), made up of residents, community leaders, and W.H. Shipman Limited, defined Keaʻau Village as "A Place to Learn, Work, Rest and Play."
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Economic growth will come through the promotion of diversified agriculture, encouraging tourism, the addition of new community and education facilities, and the protection of important environmental and cultural assets.
What "tourism" will come to visit the wonderful Keaau Village?
The only thing I see happening around here is the "protection" as a means of preventing growth.
The Keaʻau Community Planning Process (2006), made up of residents, community leaders, and W.H. Shipman Limited, defined Keaʻau Village as "A Place to Learn, Work, Rest and Play."
...
Economic growth will come through the promotion of diversified agriculture, encouraging tourism, the addition of new community and education facilities, and the protection of important environmental and cultural assets.
What "tourism" will come to visit the wonderful Keaau Village?
The only thing I see happening around here is the "protection" as a means of preventing growth.