How was the public involved in the development of the Plan?
Throughout 1999 and early 2000 the MRA conducted workshops, community meetings and public hearings to formulate the recommendations in this Plan. Specifically, the following types tools were utilized to encourage public participation during the planning process:

1. Community-based workshops.

2. Wailuku Growth by Design Visioning Workshop - February 1999 (70 participants)

3. Community meeting (60 participants)

4. Stakeholder notification and input

5. Flyers delivered to town merchants.

6. Direct mailouts to affected landowners.

7. Meetings with the Wailuku Landowner Task Force

8. Small Town Code stakeholder survey

9. Maui Redevelopment Agency - 12 public meetings

10. Wailuku Main Street Association participation, review and comment

11. Wailuku Main Street Association (WMSA) small town revitalization conference - October, 1999

12. Televised (Akaku) repeats of the WMSA conference.

13. WMSA special committee (design, parking, etc.) reviews

14. Maui Planning Commission review and approval

15. Public workshop and site inspection - November 22, 1999

16. Public workshop - January 10, 2000

17. Public hearing - January 25, 2000

18. Window exhibit along Market Street

19. Radio spots / interviews

20. Newspaper press releases and feature stories in the Maui News, Honolulu Star Bulletin, Pacific Business News.

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1. What is the purpose of the Wailuku Redevelopment Area Plan (Plan)?
2. How will the County benefit from the adoption and implementation of the Wailuku Redevelopment Plan?
3. How will Wailuku's residents and business people benefit from the adoption and implementation of the Wailuku Redevelopment Plan?
4. What can the MRA provide to promote the revitalization of the Wailuku Redevelopment Area?
5. How was the public involved in the development of the Plan?
6. What is the Council's role as it relates to their review of the Wailuku Redevelopment Area Plan (Plan)?
7. What is a blighted area?
8. What criteria were used to establish the proposed boundary ?
9. What is the process for reviewing the Plan at Council ? (HRS 53-6(b))