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Special Area Plans are generally intended to give communities the opportunity to define the identity, function, organization, and character of their specific neighborhoods in accordance with the general planning framework provided by their area's Development or Sustainable Communities plan.
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Aiea-Pearl City Livable Communities Plan
The Aiea-Pearl City Livable Communities Plan is intended to improve traffic-congested roadways, provide a more pedestrian-friendly environment, and revitalize the livability and character of the Aiea-Pearl City neighborhoods. It includes a transportation plan, a community design plan, and an implementation plan.
Kalaeloa Redevelopment Plan
Barbers Point Naval Air Station is the only area in Ewa identified for Special Area Plan status. Its Special Area Plan is a combination of Redevelopment District and Resource Area Plan.
Wahiawa Urban Design Plan
The Wahiawa Urban Design Plan is presented as a "How To" manual for implementing urban design recommendations jointly developed for the town by the City and County of Honolulu and the Wahiawa Urban Design Task Force.
Waialua Town Master Plan
The Plan presents an overall direction for the economic revitalization of Waialua Town. While the Waialua Town Master Plan is broadly conceptual, it provides a framework and jumping-off point for the community to set the stage for the more detailed planning, design and partnering efforts that will define and enable the revitalization of the community.
Waipahu Livable Communities Initiative
The Waipahu Livable Communities Initiative project is intended to improve the quality of transportation facilities and to promote economic revitalization in Waipahu. The project will help implement the Waipahu Town Plan.
Waipahu Town Plan
The Plan provides comprehensive, long-range objectives to guide land use and public improvements, which address the needs and concerns of the community and enhance the long-term livability and economic vitality of Waipahu.
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Last Updated on Feb. 16, 2006
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