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Hwy 130 shoulder widening has begun
#31
My best guess is that it is easier to milk the taxpayers with a project that is never quite done.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#32
Rob is 110% correct.

Where taxpayers are concerned, it's much better to "have the problem" than it is to "solve the problem".
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#33
I can report, it only took a day and a half, but, they got some cones put up. I don't know who did it, because there are no workers visible.
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#34
actually those cones are gone now. Unless they put them away in the evening and back out in the day time.

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#35
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Originally posted by pahoated

It mainly deals with the bottleneck at the Kea'au to Pahoa merge lane


Which, from what I remember, was caused by the same people bringing us this fix... That bypass design was extremely flawed at the beginning and they were TOLD it was extremely flawed, but they would not listen to the people who actually DROVE the road, it was up to the engineer who lived in KONA to decide.
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