02-02-2010, 02:26 PM
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Originally posted by Rob Tucker
I made several attempts to contact DLNR by phone and email a couple years back regarding the public access, over state lands, to the Kapoho ponds. I was trying to find out what DNLR's intentions might be and to see what opportunities for public input might exist. No reply.
I was never able to secure a respond from anyone and I gave up.... which I assumed to be what DLNR preferred. My general tactic in life is to assume the best and ask questions. With DLNR I am now in an assume the worst position...
...The whole Kapoho access situation has been aggravated by DLNR's failure to engage much less acknowledge the situation. Budgets were not resitricted when this came up. People were upset about things. All attempts to work with DLNR, who I have reason to understand has responsibilites regarding land and natural resources, were and remain futile.
Try contacting Chris Conger
He is with the DLNR and working on the Kapoho issues, and specifically the shoreline survey issues.