The public comment period for the Hawaii County General Plan has been extended.
The extension comes in response to numerous requests from community members, ensuring ample time for valuable feedback, according to a press release from Mayor Mitch Roth’s office. The public comment period will be open until March 1, 2024.
The General Plan, a document shaping the future of Hawaii County for the next 25 years, plays a pivotal role in addressing community challenges, harnessing opportunities and creating a shared vision.
“I’m proud to announce the extension of the public comment period for the General Plan,” Planning Director Zendo Kern said in the press release. “Listening to and understanding the diverse perspectives of our communities is essential for creating a General Plan that supports a sustainable and thriving Hawaii Island.”
The General Plan covers a broad spectrum of topics, including active living, climate change, quality jobs, housing choice and affordability, local economy and traffic. Following the conclusion of the extended public comment period, planners will evaluate and incorporate the feedback received into a final recommended draft, marking the beginning of the adoption process.
The final recommended draft will be forwarded to the Windward and Leeward Planning Commissions for separate hearings. All community members are welcomed and encouraged to participate.
The County Council is responsible for the final review and adoption and will also provide an opportunity for public testimony.
To stay informed about upcoming events, progress and the overall process, interested individuals can sign up for the Planning Department’s eNews at www.planning.hawaiicounty.gov/general-plan-community-planning/gp/connect.
For more information, contact the Planning Department at (808) 961-8288 or at GeneralPlan@hawaiicounty.gov.