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PURPOSE:
- Provide CPAC members with relevant information to deepen their understanding of sustainability on the North Shore and how State and City guidance on sustainability priorities has evolved since 2011.
- Have a discussion about how concepts of sustainability apply to the NSSCP update.
Click through to listen to the recorded presentation below:
Download Presentation HERE.
View and Download the Sustainability Fact Sheet below:
Aloha+ Challenge Goals:
Click the links below to learn more about each Aloha + Challenge goal:
Clean Energy | Local Food | Natural Resource Management | Waste Reduction | Smart Sustainable Communities | Green Workforce & Education
Not sure if you already submitted a response to this survey? Click this link to see your past submissions.
O'ahu Resilience Strategy Goals:
Click here to learn more about the O'ahu Resilience Strategy (Ola).
Not sure if you already submitted a response to this survey? Click this link to see your past submissions.
Provide your input to the questions in the discussion board forum below. This forum also allows for you and other CPAC members to express agreement to other comments provided with the thumbs up or thumbs down feature.
Not sure if you already submitted a response to this survey? Click this link to see your past submissions.
Provide your input to the questions in the discussion board forum below. This forum also allows for you and other CPAC members to express agreement to other comments provided with the thumbs up or thumbs down feature.
Click the links below to learn more about:
State and City sustainability goals
Renewable energy in Hawai'i
Hawai'i Energy Projects Directory (arcgis.com)
Rules for Siting Solar Energy Proejcts on Agricultural Lands (HRS 205-4.5) - see highlighted sections.
O'ahu Locational Value Map - this tool allows customers and solar contractors to see approximately how much space may be available for private rooftop solar installations in their area based on the big picture