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130 is blocked up good. Again
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Body on roadway. Removal and investigation in progress.
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If only we had some kind of "alternate route"...
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the county and state do not care about their little orphan child, road blocks part of life,, even the belt gets closed down many times a year. "Let them eat cake" is the refrain..
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As the accident is near Keaau Transfer Station right, so technically there are two routes? Olaa/40th/Pohaku or 8 rd/Ainaloa. Both of them could even generally be considered as "public" "roads".
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Olaa/40th/Pohaku
"Privately owned road open to the public."
9 rd/Ainaloa
"Privately owned road open to the public, with a County easement."
In both cases, sufficient maintenance to render the road "passable" is not guaranteed. Case in point: unpaved section and flood ditch, both at the top of Pohaku.
It will be amusing if/when either/both of these are closed at the same time as the highway. Perhaps such a situation might force the issue...
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Both of them are goat trails for the amount of traffic.
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Moho (8 in HA) was quite backed up this morning. Might still be.
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Privately owned road open to the public ... goat trails for the amount of traffic.
Like I said, "public" "roads". Kalakoa just wants an alternate route, so County has him there simply on the definition of terms.
ETA: Nixle says 130 is all good now - hope your free 2 hour staycation was pleasant and so is the rest of your shortened day!
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Moho (8 in HA) was quite backed up this morning.
To be clear: we need a usable alternate route, not just one that you "could" use.
Nixle says 130 is all good now
Somehow I doubt this -- it takes a while to drain miles of bumper-to-bumper traffic.