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AGENDA FOR FEBRUARY 12, 2008 CPAC MEETING

KAKA'AK0 MAKAI COMMUNITY PLANNING ADVISORY COUNCIL (CPAC)

MEETING #10

FEBRUARY 12, 2008

5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.

John A. Burns School of Medicine

Room 301




Agenda

  I.       Welcome and Overview

 II.       Approval of January 15, 2008 Meeting Summary

III.      Introductions

            Introductions of meeting participants

            Introduction of Anthony Ching, HCDA Executive Director

            Brief comments and Q&A (10-15 min.)

IV.       CPAC Election Results

  V.      Consent Agenda - Steering Committee Recommendations

            Steering Committee Appointed Positions:

            One Position Each for Kamehameha Schools and OHA

 VI.      Presentation

            Kaka'ako Makai Shoreline Park Plan ("People's Plan")

VII.      New Business (as time permits)

            Steering Committee Transition Options

            Preliminary Visioning

VIII.   Next Meeting Steps

           Next Meeting Dates

           OHA Presentation

           KKFC Presentation

           Vision Statement


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The meeting is open to the public.
There is metered parking on Ilalo Street, which is free after 6pm.
(So if you park there, you should only have to pay for a 1/2-hour or so.)  

Other parking areas are next to the Children's Discovery Center.

  Please do not park in the Kaka’ako Waterfront Park parking lot.

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                        Location map for John A. Burns School of Medicine

JABSOM MAP


(Individuals who need auxiliary aids for effective communication are invited to contact Cal Machida, HCDA's ADA Compliance Coordinator, by phone at 587-2870, e-mail at contact@hcdaweb.org, or by facsimile at 587-8150 at least 5 working days prior to the date required.)






Keola Lai at 600 Queen Street
A&B Kakaako LLC (A&B) developed this mixed-use residential/commercial high-rise complex at 600 Queen Street. The project is located on a 2.7-acre site at the intersection of Queen and South Streets and is diagonally across from the recently completed Honolulu Fire Department Headquarters.
Keola La'i 2008