These very lands- the 300 acres- are depicted in the videos taken yesterday- see link to new videos pasted below- These lands are to be leased /liquidated by an agreement made by the State Legislature and Governor per previous legislation for the permitting of full-on development on all remaining 300 acres- and leased for the purposes of creating commercial and tract housing- SOLUTION: Ask our State Legislative process to intervene- that it change that previous agreement and initiate the means to have the 300 acres be preserved and protected- And in result, that 300 acre property serve for the study of endangered species and managed by the university on-site ---in situ, as a working laboratory, to enhance the university experience and attract worldwide notoriety. Imagine an outdoor endangered specie lab, already built-in, right on campus- to add to the biology department's curriculum- such is a win-win end-use of the land and could be easily attained without expending a dollar- for the Pueo are there - ready for study.
What we have instead, in contrast- what we are faced with in reality, is rather, a condition that after the undeveloped acreage that is still remaining in all of Ewa as defined as "open space" is taken away- taken away BY THE RAIL (TOD), which is currently located in parcels located at Varona Villages, DHHL, and Ho'opili, DID YOU KNOW that the only patch of greenery of substance LEFT REMAINING that could possibly cater and house Pueo- is and would be on those 300 acres left at UHWO?
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