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"Green Jobs, Green Economy" was the theme of KPAA's annual meeting on Thursday, June 24.  Presentations given by guest speakers George Costa, Director, County of Kauai Office of Economic Development and State Representative Mina Morita (Part 1 and Part 2) are available.

Measuring What Matters for Kauai - Community Indicators Report 2008 is now available to review or download.  To purchase a printed color copy, contact kpaa@kauainetwork.org.

Looking for Emergency Services?  The recession is affecting many of us on Kauai, but there are programs and services available to help.  Download a list of emergency services to share with neighbors, friends, family and colleagues.

If you can share even a few hours a week, find out what being a Community Volunteer in the Classroom is all about.  Applications available here...

Kauai Planning & Action Alliance, Inc. (KPAA) provides a forum to the community on issues that matter most to Kauai. The organization serves as a neutral convener and facilitator, working with action teams and committees to develop and implement solutions to Kauai's priority issues.

KPAA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization, offering community groups, nonprofits, government and businesses opportunities to work collaboratively. The organization's work is guided by the community vision included in the Kauai General Plan 2000.

Community volunteers work together on selected goals to help achieve the vision. Currently, KPAA goals focus on park improvements, growth management tools, planning for Kauai's sustainability, and community indicators. New projects will be added soon, with a focus on affordable housing, traffic mitigation and transportation alternatives.

 

 
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