10-13-2016, 02:12 AM
Tropical Storm Eselle ripped up the ocean road in Pohoiki and left large broken pieces of black asphalt and dangerous footing throughout the area. Trips and Falls from this portion of the road from our many visiting tourists or children may lead to future lawsuits and liabilities. jmo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz2dx5Osa0s
Why has this area been left as is and not cleaned up or fixed after the storm? Was there no storm aid?
Who is responsible for clean up of this area?
The red crushed cinder just under the black asphalt does not look as bad for the environment as the black stuff. Could that portion of the Pohoiki road be returned into a red cindered walking, fishing, and biking path with a couple over looking bridges similar to the ones at Liliokolani park?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz2dx5Osa0s
Why has this area been left as is and not cleaned up or fixed after the storm? Was there no storm aid?
Who is responsible for clean up of this area?
The red crushed cinder just under the black asphalt does not look as bad for the environment as the black stuff. Could that portion of the Pohoiki road be returned into a red cindered walking, fishing, and biking path with a couple over looking bridges similar to the ones at Liliokolani park?