Hawaii State Plan
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The Hawai`i State Plan, Chapter 226, Hawaii Revised Statutes, enacted in 1978, is a statement of long-range, statewide policy for an array of economic, physical, and social development issues.
The State Plan requires the conformance of state programs, land use decision-making, and budgetary processes with the goals, objectives, policies, and priority guidelines of the State Plan.
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External links
- Planning in Hawaii (American Planning Association, Hawai`i Chapter)
- Land Use Commission (State of Hawaii)
- Borecca, Richard. The role of the Land Use Commission Honolulu Star-Bulletin, January 16, 1998.
- Ariyoshi, George. Stewardship of the Land Hawaii Business, January 2004.
- Youn, Jacy L. Breaking New Ground -- Fixing Hawaii's Land-Use Process Hawaii Business, February 2004.
- Ariyoshi, George. Hawaii 2050 Hawaii Business, May 2006.
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