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Hawaiian Acres Problems
Don't respond Joe. Mimosa and Justthefacts love to whine and are drama queens. Old or otherwise. I mean look at this thread that justthefacts made up. 32 pages of useless drivel and whining. Stretching it on and on finding more things to be whining about in our beautiful Hawaiian Acres. Never anything positive posted by jtfacts and proven BS posted by both. Don't feel sorry for those two, neither one is innocent.
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i went to a HARC , road meeting on Sunday , and the treasure Geoff Wells , said that a repair project on D road , down from 8 road was completed and was a success, Geoff also said that 6 loads of material was used for the repair and that material came from the pile of material owned by the state of Hawaii , that is on the side of the belt road on the way to Hilo. If this is the case then the state should give more of that material to repair the subdivision roads .
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you know I went to the same meeting,, remember im the retired and disabled vet that stands outside the window and smokes ,,,,, and I didn't hear it that way,,, you make it sound like some shady stealing was going on ,,,,, can you spell douchebaggery ?
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HARC was not happy they are exposed to the members and the state for receiving the state property, the hilo state department of tranportation was not pleased they had no authority to take the material, but as it went up the laddder to the director of the department of transportation it was different, it was looked into ,there was no permission or authority given to take or remove material from the state owned pile of material , sanctions were applied and it was addressed properly ., it was stopped before it grew into a much bigger problem for the department , it could have wound up on the 10PM news , .i obtained information,from the posted statements made at the HARC meeting by the treasure of HARC and off the postings made by the treasure and HARC representative and page moderator. it was more then 6 loads .





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The creation of infrastructure-free "private ag" subdivisions is the real problem, how about let's deal with that, and stop pretending that it's a specific subdivision, its residents, or its management (including the lack thereof).

Most of these "problems" only exist because the subdivisions got screwed out of their roads and think that they will somehow fix this if only people pay their dues into a well-managed association. This is a complete fallacy for two reasons: no association has demonstrated much of an ability to stay within their charter ("roads for the subdivision"), and dues (even where mandatory) simply cannot be set high enough to raise meaningful capital.

Stop trying to "fix" the roads: accept them as they are, or sue the County for what it hath wrought.
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wow ,, cant you just hate yourself in private ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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The only problem in Hawaiian acres is susantits

hapahaole
hapahaole
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wow that's sooooo funny ,,,,, not sure there are any of those critters still roaming the jungle ,, which brings to mind ,, will there be pancakes at com ctr this weekend ? hahhahahahahhhahhahahahhahhahahahhahahahhahhahahhahh
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Ha! Report from HARC: Actually, she went to the phone to tell her false road story to government agents. When she got no satisfaction at the county level (the state engineer for the Big Island) she pestered the office of the head guy in Oahu until her call was put through.
The result was not to her liking and she vowed to pursue this matter via other channels.
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im so glad to see so many other people that are becoming aware of the biggest problem we have in ha ,,,, the Napoleonic syndrome with chicken little running around shouting the sky is falling all the time,,, crying wolf when there is no leak in the dike .
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