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government beach road complaints dec 2013
#21
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Originally posted by Rene Siracusa

waawaa1's original post makes the claim that most of the people who oppose paving the road are not WaaWaa residents or property owners or don't drive. I know a lot of WaaWaa residents who have told me they don't want the road widened or paved, for a variety of reasons. So the question is, who are "most of the people" waawaa1 refers to? Has a survey been done? On what does he base this claim? How do we know this claim is accurate? Is waawaa1 one of those new residents who buy cheap land and then expect the county to provide infrastructure, the lack of which was why the land was cheap in the first place? You bought land in the country but didn't expect rural roads? Caveat emptor.

Thank you Rene! We live in Waa Waa and love the roads the way they are. Opihikao Rd is a race track now, just ask Bill who has his grandkids playing out front and has put signs up asking people to slow down. Pohoiki has trucks with boats in tow going 3x the speed limit. Waa Waa is fine the way it is, these people just chose the wrong place to live and should leave. By the way Waa Waa isn't cheap.

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#22
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Originally posted by waawaa1

if something is not done about road people will be forced to organize complaints and show the neglect of service to maintain the road which will be a headache for someone!!!


Did you just move here or something?
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#23
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Originally posted by Rene Siracusa

waawaa1's original post makes the claim that most of the people who oppose paving the road are not WaaWaa residents or property owners or don't drive. I know a lot of WaaWaa residents who have told me they don't want the road widened or paved, for a variety of reasons. So the question is, who are "most of the people" waawaa1 refers to? Has a survey been done? On what does he base this claim? How do we know this claim is accurate? Is waawaa1 one of those new residents who buy cheap land and then expect the county to provide infrastructure, the lack of which was why the land was cheap in the first place? You bought land in the country but didn't expect rural roads? Caveat emptor.

I had a lame letter sent to me from someone trying to organize in Waa Waa, I tore it up. The reason I live in Waa Waa is because it is rural.

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#24
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Originally posted by Obie

Uh,It's a county highway !!!

It needs to be maintained !!!

I live in Kapoho .When we have high winds, we have to drive Government Beach Road because the albezias are crashing down on the Kapoho-Pahoa road.I guess when someone dies from a falling tree it will be a big deal !




No it won't be a big deal, live somewhere else if you like.
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#25
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Originally posted by kalakoa

Seems like nobody understands the "Limbo" part of an officially-designated RIL. This is hardly surprising; there's nothing quite like it anywhere else in the US.

Government Beach Road does not belong to County, or State, or any individual.

In "theory" it's up to County to accept the grant of this road from State.

Until then, nobody is responsible for maintaining it.


That is what is so nice about Waa Waa. It will never be a highway.


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#26
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Originally posted by dragon2k

All these people crying about infrastructure in one post and then refusing to pay property taxes because they don't like the goverment. Somethings gotta give people. You cannot have it both ways!

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I don't need either. You are one confused individual when it comes to taxation in Hawaii.
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#27
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Originally posted by waawaa1

if something is not done about road people will be forced to organize complaints and show the neglect of service to maintain the road which will be a headache for someone!!!


Nobody will listen to you, most of Waa Waa residents like things the way they are.
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#28
Cwaters, im sorry. However I think your idea of growing old there, from yours and your husbands already elderly state, is a poor choice. I would guess that you would end up needing better access to emergency services and a better place for your husband to walk. It seems as if you have particular needs that others in the area do not and you would be better served living in a location where those needs could potentially be met. Things will likely never change anytime soon in the waawaa and most I talk to in the area seem to confirm they are pleased with this. Maybe its the circles I run in. But most the people who seem to be for paving, do not live there, or are looking to sell out of there. I personally believe the coastal trail has a historical significance that will not be satisfied with asphalt. Its not in limbo, it is exactly where it should be.
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#29
afwjam, What makes you think your opinion on other's lives matters to anyone but you?
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#30


I believe afwjam is speaking about trying to change Waa Waa for the needs of just a very few people. Perhaps this rural location is not the best choice for some. Maybe they should rethink what their needs are and consider living where those needs might be better met instead of changing the wild beauty of this area. This was the original gist of this forum section wasn't it Rob?
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