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Farmer's Market tarps gone
#91
I suspect Kinoole

Yes, birds eye view for the really big one.

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#92
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Originally posted by HereOnThePrimalEdge

I suspect Kinoole

Yes, birds eye view for the really big one.

If you want to combine the dual pleasures of insanity and social acceptance, religion is your only choice. - Last Aphorisms


And the race is on. Big tsunami or big economic crash-which one will be first?

Hilo Farmer's Market is a huge tourist draw. Better be up and running by next fall/winter.
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#93
Big tsunami or big economic crash-which one will be first?

Yes folks, it's another edition of Disaster Week here on Punaweb!
Hilo Farmers Market - - Gone!! (the tarps anyway)
Economic Collapse & Island Depression! (hopefully not below sea level)
Tsunami!! The Big One? (know your elevation)
What could possibly be next?

Stay tuned...

If you want to combine the dual pleasures of insanity and social acceptance, religion is your only choice. - Last Aphorisms
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#94
I suspect that the whole thing is just one big catch-22. The county wants something more attractive than tarps, but any type of building has to comply with the tsunami building codes. It would likely cost millions of dollars to comply with the codes, and who is going to invest that kind of money into a tsunami zone? And if they did, it probably wouldn't work as well or accommodate as many venders, and the current rental rate wouldn't support the investment.

I foresee the HFM dwindling down to nothing. Vacant lots. County wins. I'm not sure WHAT they win, other than the dispute.
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#95
Odd that they do not want tarps because of fire hazard, but informed the new homeless camp that is what to use.

Community begins with Aloha
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#96
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Originally posted by Tink

Odd that they do not want tarps because of fire hazard, but informed the new homeless camp that is what to use.

Community begins with Aloha


AND!! Told the farmer's market that individual vendors can bring their own popup tents/tarps, most of which are probably not fire-retardant nylon!
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#97
Build a huge solar array like the one at Hilo Coffee Mill...
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#98
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Originally posted by kalakoa

Build a huge solar array like the one at Hilo Coffee Mill...



FEMA flood zone !!!!!
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#99
Here is the design you mention:

http://architectsstudio.us/market.html

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Originally posted by HereOnThePrimalEdge

Some years ago (maybe 10?), they were handing our color brochures with an architecturally designed building for the new Hilo Farmers Market at the present site. I believe it was 2 stories high and may have had an open air area on the first floor with shops and offices on the second floor.
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That's much too nice for 'working class' Hilo - no wonder it never went through!
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