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New Infrastructure in Hawai'i
=== The term infrastructure refers to the basic physical systems of a business, region, or nation. These systems tend to be capital intensive and high-cost investments, and are vital to a country's economic development and prosperity. === Examples of infrastructure are Highways, Streets and Roads, Bridges, mass Transit, airports, Airways,  Water Supply, and more. As of right now in the state of Hawai’i most of the infrastructure is set in Honolulu and is seen as the “city” of the island. There is talk of expanding infrastructure into other parts of the island, for example the North shore and East side, that are currently considered the country. The question arises as to whether or not new infrastructure is necessary in order to rebuild the state's economy or if it can be done without it. There is also concern that Hawai’i will lose its appeal if it becomes covered in buildings and highways. Hawai’i is sacred land, the locals will subsequently lose their homeland and the love it embodies if the island is completely turned into a tourist hot spot like Waikiki.