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Below are the results of the most recent Hana Community Poll.

Communication Issues:

1. Before more ranch land is sold or developed, is it important to you that Hana Ranch Partners work actively with the Hana Community to develop a long-term plan for the community?

Yes 233 (93.2%) No 10 (4.0%) Undecided 7 ( 2.8%)

2. Should a group be formed of Hana Community members to be the active contact between the Ranch and the community?

Yes 205 (82.7%) No 28 (11.3%) Undecided 15 (6.0%)

Development Issues:

1. If development is inevitable would you rather see it makai or mauka?

Makai 6 (2.6%) Mauka 182 (79.1%) Undecided 42 (18.3%)

2. If development is inevitable would you like to limit it to one contained geographical area?

Yes 151 (64.8%) No 23 (9.9%) Undecided 59 (25.3%)

3. If there was a way to preserve all ranch land as Conservation, would you want to do that?

Yes 202 (81.5%) No 19 ( 7.7%) Undecided 27 ( 10.9%)

4. Is it important to you to keep development away from:

a. Archaeological/Burial/Cultural sites?

Yes 227 (92.7%) No 8 (3.3%) Undecided 10 (4.1%)

b. Specially-used sites by the community?

Yes 211 (87.9%) No 12 (5.0%) Undecided 17 (7.1%)

c. Makai?

Yes 197 (84.2%) No 12 (5.1%) Undecided 25 (10.7%)

d. Mauka?

Yes 106 (48.8%) NO 54 ( 24.9%) Undecided 57 (26.3%)

5. Concern has been expressed about the obvious poisoning of trees on pasture ranch lands. Does this concern you?

Yes 167 (68.2%) No 53 (21.6%) 25 (10.2%)

Affordable Housing:

1. If development is inevitable should affordable housing be a priority?

Yes 214 (88.1%) No 15 (6.2%) Undecided 14 (5.8%)

2. Would you or someone in your family qualify for and wish to purchase an affordable house in Hana?

Yes 111 (45.3%) No 99 (40.4%) Undecided 35 (14.3%)

3. Do you believe it is critical that affordable housing be accomplished quickly?

Yes 182 (75.5%) No 31 (12.9%) Undecided 28 (11.6%)

Public Access:

1. Is it important to maintain access to these areas for Hana residents:

a. shoreline access for fishing?

Yes 237 (96%) No 4 (1.6%) Undecided 4 (1.6 %)

b . shoreline access for walking/jogging/horseback riding?

Yes 212 (89.1%) No 17 (7.1%) Undecided 9 (3.8%)

c. mauka access for traditional hunting and gathering rights?

Yes 219 (91.6%) No 10 (4.2%) Undecided 10 (4.2%)

d. jogging trails

Yes 188 (79%) No 32 (13.4%) Undecided 18 (7.6%)

e. spiritual sites for traditional cultural practices?

Yes 214 (90.3%) No 13 (5.5%) Undecided 10 ( 4.2%)

You may also download a detailed overview and summary of the Hana Polls below.

Click here to download - ( 214 kb - Word doc.)

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