Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 20, Number 3, 1 March 2003 — Hālawa-Luluku preservation project invites input, community meetings scheduled this month [ARTICLE]
Hālawa-Luluku preservation project invites input, community meetings scheduled this month
The Hālawa-Luluku Interpretive Development (HLID) project is seeking community input to guide its three-phase planning project. Administered by OHA with funding firom the Federal Highway Administration and State Department. of Transportation, HLID is developing a plan that preserves, interprets, and perpetuates the historical, archaeological and natural resources located along the H-3 Highway corridor of the Hālawa and Ha'ikū vaUeys, and Luluku area. The project welcomes community input from the planning stage to the gathering of ideas, to the final recommendations. The public is invited to attend advisory committee meetings, to be held on March 18, March 20, April 7, and April 21 at various locations. (See page 4 for loeations and times for March meetings.) The project working group, composed of community members who have a special interest in preserving the natural and cultural resources of the area, is currently developing the Plan to Plan to set the direction and methodology for a Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan will then establish the priorities, goals and objectives for the Interpretive Development Plan. The project targets completion in 2005. For more information, contact HLID at 587-4391 or visit the website at www.hlid.org. ■