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RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - dmbwest - 12-25-2016

3 humbug posts in a row ... Somebody needs a hug on Christmas.....


RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - dayna - 12-26-2016

I like the location, its close to my house. lol

Dayna

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RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - Carey - 12-29-2016

Driving by on the way to the pool yesterday, I noticed that the Makuu Market (getting back to the thread topic) was getting a lot of new gravel put down in the market area, & it looked like the workers were really smoothing it down (even using a road roller)....so this looks like a very in-depth make-over....now for my dream of better looking stalls (I know, but it would be wonderful if they looked less like a FEMA tarp village, & more like a tropical Hawaiian market... I can dream...right.???)



RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - kalakoa - 12-30-2016

it would be wonderful if they looked less like a FEMA tarp village

Yes ... but I'll settle for not having to walk through inches of standing water every time it rains.



RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - Carey - 01-04-2017

Driving by today, beautiful smooth gravel area & old pole frames going up (may have replaced some poles...but there are pink & yellow & duct-taped ones are still there...)

Oh well...I can dream, right
Nice bamboo roofs, using a resource (& hopefully labor) from on island:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/4a/ba/3f/4aba3fa0a46ac19fd713879957cb9995.jpg

Heck, the UN even has a mo betta` rural market design!:
http://www.fao.org/docrep/v8390e/V8390E0j.gif
from:
http://www.fao.org/docrep/v8390e/V8390E08.htm


RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - Obie - 01-04-2017

Yesterday they were doing the entrance driveway with chip and seal.



RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - kalakoa - 01-04-2017

entrance driveway with chip and seal

Did they use a licensed contractor?

Seriously, it would be useful to have a comparison for HPP's chip seal work, and the market driveway is a great real-world use case...



RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - leilanidude - 01-04-2017

Did they call it roadway maintenance or improvement? Seriously... LOL


RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - kalakoa - 01-04-2017

roadway maintenance or improvement?

Almost forgot! Did they get permits for the work, or is it true that they're considered a "Federal enclave" which is "not part of County"?



RE: Maku'u market traffic backed up past Ainaloa - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 01-04-2017

market driveway is a great real-world use case...

Yes and no.
Yes, it's gets lots of traffic.
No, it's one day, for 8 hours each week, and the speed limit when I've driven on it is about 2 mph. Of course, that approximates Orchidland 40th Street's speed limit, but probably not most roads in HPP.

"One may pretend knowledge of philosophy more successfully than that of arithmetic." -Last Aphorisms (or how about, one may pretend knowledge with an opinion more successfully than with facts)