City to hold public meeting on Ewa Development Plan

Hawaii Independent Staff

KAPOLEI—The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting will hold a public information meeting on the results and recommended changes of its review of the Ewa Development Plan and implementation process. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 1, at Kapolei Hale. Registration and a talk-story session with City planners will begin at 6:00 p.m., with the formal meeting starting at 7:00 p.m. 

The review is in response to public comments and suggestions collected from five public workshops, more than 20 community interviews, and over 60 letters and emails. Following the presentation, City planners will be available to answer questions and collect comments and suggestions for improvements to the proposed revised Plan and implementation. 

The Ewa Development Plan is a long-range land use and infrastructure plan and is a guide for public and private decisions about Ewa’s future. The Ewa Development Plan is one of eight development and sustainable communities being planned on Oahu.

The review report and the proposed draft adopting ordinance are available online at www.honoluludpp.org. The documents are also available at the Kapolei Satellite City Hall, Kapolei Public Library, and the Ewa Beach Public Library.