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mosty, you take oahu, our dense island, we have one million people here and 640 square miles. ourto 50% of it is conservation area, foothills to the mountains. then we have other factors we are looking at, sea level rise, climate change and what that will bring in where we can develop. we have quite a bit of urban la nd, we probably need a little more. if we change the densities in our current urban land, the projection -- i was talking about the 22,500 affordable rental units -- the projection and theill be on oahu rest spread throughout the islands. we have unique challenges. we just don't have the space to build, but we do have different opportunities. we have a real system coming in. we're looking at development as a way to bring affordable housing as well. that is a few years off. we are doing the planning for it now. lands alonge-owned rridor,nsit rail co seeing what we can do on our state lands partnering with the developers. host: has affordable housing always been a problem in hawaii, or something that has come up in recent years? when i firstember started my career i
mosty, you take oahu, our dense island, we have one million people here and 640 square miles. ourto 50% of it is conservation area, foothills to the mountains. then we have other factors we are looking at, sea level rise, climate change and what that will bring in where we can develop. we have quite a bit of urban la nd, we probably need a little more. if we change the densities in our current urban land, the projection -- i was talking about the 22,500 affordable rental units -- the projection...
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southward and mostis is continuing on move toward howard county, baltimore, frederick county and mayb montgomery. right around there, this storm pretty good moving into carroll county. this one on the wt side over toward i-70. just to the north of middletown. frederick might get hit by this guy they'll all be making their way down. you can see how the movement is just to the north of washington. virginia, the next couple hours, en we have another front back to the west and we'll be watching this one as i makes our way. so 5:00. here we are. watch howhey move in around the 6:00 hour through montgomery county, in toward anne arundel county. they fizzle out. toward the north and west. around the hagerstown area and then around midnight, still seeing showers. it would be11:00, 12:00. id then it would wash itself out. does, it brings in the cloud cover. o 20 degrees cooler. here's tomorrow morning and we are socke in with the clouds. the clouds most of the daflt it could be some drizzl especially late into the evening hours and then into the day saturday, too. so tomorrow, 76. we might hav
southward and mostis is continuing on move toward howard county, baltimore, frederick county and mayb montgomery. right around there, this storm pretty good moving into carroll county. this one on the wt side over toward i-70. just to the north of middletown. frederick might get hit by this guy they'll all be making their way down. you can see how the movement is just to the north of washington. virginia, the next couple hours, en we have another front back to the west and we'll be watching...
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side of the metro between 5:00 and a 6:00 thisernoon and then by 7:00 to 10:00 this evening is ikour mosty time to get rain here. warmer still. tomorrow. 86 very close to 90 degrees on thursday. temperatures d into the 70s on friday for the first half of the weekend. for now, let's go to melissa. >> first 4 traffic alert here. take a look at this. chopper 4 over this problem. so what we know right now, forestville road we have that sect tn shutdown theres morning. that is because of a truck. a dump truck that hit part of the bottom of the beltway. so the issue now is that they have pt of the beltway closed because they're worried about stability and they have a crew on the scene and they'll figure out whether or not they need to continue that closure. the striking dump truck has been removed. i want to show you a couple of things. we have an incredible view of this. inner loop at the capitol belt way and we could see more of an impactn theinbound side of pennsylvania avenue. they're being forced to stay on pennsylvania avenue. that's usually to get into the this is causing a major delay on
side of the metro between 5:00 and a 6:00 thisernoon and then by 7:00 to 10:00 this evening is ikour mosty time to get rain here. warmer still. tomorrow. 86 very close to 90 degrees on thursday. temperatures d into the 70s on friday for the first half of the weekend. for now, let's go to melissa. >> first 4 traffic alert here. take a look at this. chopper 4 over this problem. so what we know right now, forestville road we have that sect tn shutdown theres morning. that is because of a...
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kansas and nebraska, there is been a huge surge in the last 20 years or so of the tuna populatitions, mostythe result of the importation ofofexican labor f for thehe meatpapacking industry. could you talk about thahat? specifically,y, that influx began in the late 1970's, early 1980's. there are no two l large beeff packcking plants in dodge city. it is onone of t the cornerstonf our economomy arouound here.e. those beef packing plants historically have recruited to o comem pointsts south here and live and work. so what we have noww is s second and third d generation amemerics who o have only ever voted at oe polling place, and don't know it could be better. juan: what is the reason the city clerk gives -- forget about the fact the loan polling place is already overburdened, but then moving it outside of the city limits to a plplace where u can't en g get therere by public transporortation?? >> it is thehe county clclerk. late may,th her in mayay, toto ask herer to increasee the number of polling places. this is not the first time i have metet with our county clerk anand her predecessor. i
kansas and nebraska, there is been a huge surge in the last 20 years or so of the tuna populatitions, mostythe result of the importation ofofexican labor f for thehe meatpapacking industry. could you talk about thahat? specifically,y, that influx began in the late 1970's, early 1980's. there are no two l large beeff packcking plants in dodge city. it is onone of t the cornerstonf our economomy arouound here.e. those beef packing plants historically have recruited to o comem pointsts south here...
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mosty, you take oahu, our dense island, we have one million people here and 640 square miles. ourto 50% of it is conservation area, foothills to the mountains. then we have other factors we are looking at, sea level rise, climate change and what that will bring in where we can develop. we have quite a bit of urban la nd, we probably need a little more. if we change the densities in our current urban land, the projection -- i was talking about the 22,500 affordable rental units -- the projection and theill be on oahu rest spread throughout the islands. we have unique challenges. we just don't have the space to build, but we do have different opportunities. we have a real system coming in. we're looking at development as a way to bring affordable housing as well. that is a few years off. we are doing the planning for it now. lands alonge-owned rridor,nsit rail co seeing what we can do on our state lands partnering with the developers. host: has affordable housing always been a problem in hawaii, or something that has come up in recent years? when i firstember started my career i
mosty, you take oahu, our dense island, we have one million people here and 640 square miles. ourto 50% of it is conservation area, foothills to the mountains. then we have other factors we are looking at, sea level rise, climate change and what that will bring in where we can develop. we have quite a bit of urban la nd, we probably need a little more. if we change the densities in our current urban land, the projection -- i was talking about the 22,500 affordable rental units -- the projection...