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About LAIE, HI

Living in this North Shore town is like living on a neighbor island. Laie's first traffic light, now two years old, is still considered big news. As the community gathers this month for the Laie Days summer festival that celebrates its heritage, longtimers say they are honoring a tradition of living by a moral code. Laie is home to 6,100 people -- 90 percent of whom are members of the Church of Jesus Christ, historically known as Mormons. The church, which bought Laie in 1865, has transformed the sugar plantation into a place with a world-famous temple, a university with an enrollment of 2,200 and the Polynesian Cultural Center, Hawai'i's No. 1 paid tourist attraction. Laie's growth has stalled in recent years, but it continues to be a draw for Polynesians from all over the Pacific who come to get an education at Brigham Young University. About 600 students work at PCC in exchange for tuition. The center is nearing its 40th birthday and is undergoing a $2.8 million face-lift that will open one-third of PCC free to the public. The rest of the town is on the brink of development as well. The church is working on a bike path that will link La'ie to neighboring communities. It also is planning to hand utilities and roads back to the city and county of Honolulu, because incorporating La'ie as its own city appears to be an unlikely option. Laie is a town in transition, said Jack Hoag, former president of First Hawaiian Bank, now president and chairman of the board of Hawai'i Reserves, Inc., the church's property manager. The Church of Jesus Christ, which claims 55,000 members in Hawai'i, owns more than $200 million in land value alone in the state, and 90 percent of it is in Laie. For years, the church has taken a custodial role, handling the community's water, sewers and roads independently. People in Laie tend to give the church credit for the peaceful atmosphere and for success.

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