Hawai‘i residents around the state are being asked to share their ideas about the state’s future through an online survey that is part of the Hawai‘i 2050 planning process. In 2005, the Hawai‘i State Legislature created the Hawai‘i 2050 Sustainability
Hawai‘i residents around the state are being asked to share their ideas about the state’s future through an online survey that is part of the Hawai‘i 2050 planning process.
In 2005, the Hawai‘i State Legislature created the Hawai‘i 2050 Sustainability Task Force to review the current state planning process and to create a sustainability plan to guide future policy decisions to ensure a desirable and sustainable environment, community and economy in Hawai‘i for future generations.
The Hawai‘i 2050 Sustainability Task Force wants to hear from as many residents as possible to assist in developing the plan for a sustainable Hawai‘i. Their decisions about the economy, environment, education, energy, housing, and other issues will affect us all in many ways. It is hoped that residents of all ages will participate in the online survey to voice their opinions, thereby helping legislators with decision-making.
Responses to the online survey will be gathered through the end of March and will take no more than 5 to 10 minutes to complete. The survey is available at www.hawaii2050.org/survey.php.
Those who wish to complete the survey but do not have access to the Internet may contact the Kaua‘i Planning and Action Alliance at 632-2005 and a copy will be mailed or faxed. KPAA is assisting with the Hawai‘i 2050 process on Kaua‘i.