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Asset Building and Financial Empowerment: Examples from Hawai‘i County’s Ka‘ū Community Development Plan. Ron Whitmore Long Range Planner Hawai‘i County Planning Department June 29, 2012. Overview. Context: Community Planning County of Hawai‘i Community Development Plans (CDPs) Ka‘ū CDP
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Asset Building and Financial Empowerment: Examples from Hawai‘i County’s Ka‘ū Community Development Plan Ron Whitmore Long Range Planner Hawai‘i County Planning Department June 29, 2012
Overview • Context: Community Planning • County of Hawai‘i Community Development Plans (CDPs) • Ka‘ū CDP • Types of Strategies • Prospects for Asset Building and Financial Empowerment
Community Planning • Scale: between comprehensive (e.g., General Plan) and site-specific (e.g., master plans) • Stakeholders: residents, community organizations, landowners, businesses, agencies, etc. • Scope: comprehensive but focused by community priorities • Process: participatory with appropriate roles • Outcome: create conditions for asset building and financial empowerment
County of Hawai‘i Community Development Plans (CDPs) • Translate the goals of the County General Plan into specific actions for geographical regions around the island • Create a forum for community input into land-use and delivery of government services • Adopted by ordinance
Lessons Learned and Applied in Ka‘ū • Solid planning foundations: • Community Values & Vision • + Community Profile • = Community Goals • Explicit focus on community-based economic development (CBED) • Right expertise: local and outside
Lessons Learned and Applied in Ka‘ū • Ensure that it’s implementable • Feasible: • Legal • Financial • Capacity • Different audiences: • Planners (policy) • Investors (reverse RFP) • Community (action & finance plans) • Include capacity building strategies
Types of Strategies • Policy • Land use policy map • Other policies in County jurisdiction • Advocacy: policy outside County jurisdiction • Community-Based, Collaborative Action • Public and Private Reserves
Prospects for Asset Building andFinancial Empowerment • Preserve a range of assets: natural, cultural, community, economic • Policies and policy maps: • Protect the shoreline, watershed, forests, and cultural sites • Protect access, particularly for nā ‘ohana economy • Preserve village/town integrity & character • Acquire vulnerable assets
Prospects for Asset Building andFinancial Empowerment • Enhance a range of assets • Policy • Increase access • Establish mixed-use districts • Establish appropriate visitor “nodes” • Improve public facilities: recreational, safety, transportation • Community-based, collaborative initiatives • Manage ecosystems, cultural sites, and access • Establish trail corridors • Document the rich history • Prepare interpretive resources to share Ka‘ū as a cultural center/network
Prospects for Asset Building andFinancial Empowerment • Grow economic opportunity grounded in assets and regional identity • Community-based, collaborative initiatives • Expand agriculture and local food production • Home, community, school • Value chain • Use natural resources sustainably • Credits for ecosystem services • Appropriate renewable energy • Welcome visitors • Authenticity, protocols, scale • Ag/eco/geo-tourism • Grow local businesses • Technical/financial support to decrease leakage
Learn More • www.kaucdp.info • Ron Whitmore: (808) 961-8137 rwhitmore@co.hawaii.hi.us