01-16-2013, 06:32 AM
Rob, maybe getting clogged up in the Puna Makai subdivisions is the
only way that a PMAR may be developed.
Reality overwhelms nimbyism.
But it leaves the question of the major landholder in the path of
a PMAR.
Or at least a PMAR that is completely separate from 130.
This whole thing may be an issue in at least the medium and long
term economic integration of Puna and Hilo as one defacto unit.
This raises some interesting thoughts and questions about Pahoa
and the nature of the PCDP.[?]
only way that a PMAR may be developed.
Reality overwhelms nimbyism.
But it leaves the question of the major landholder in the path of
a PMAR.
Or at least a PMAR that is completely separate from 130.
This whole thing may be an issue in at least the medium and long
term economic integration of Puna and Hilo as one defacto unit.
This raises some interesting thoughts and questions about Pahoa
and the nature of the PCDP.[?]