04-15-2018, 03:23 AM
Officials mum on surf school pilot progress at Kahaluu
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018...t-kahaluu/
"The six-month pilot program is intended to regulate surf lessons taught at Kahaluu Bay by restricting the number of businesses allowed to operate to four. Concessionaires are to be selected through a bidding process with a minimum bid of $3,000 a month, and the deadline for bids was March 27."
"More than two weeks after a deadline to submit bids for a surf school pilot program at Kahaluu Bay, local surf schools said they haven’t heard anything from either the county or the nonprofit picked to manage the program.
“It just leaves us in limbo,” said Wesley Moore, who owns Kona Town Surf Adventures."
"Moore on Wednesday said he’s “just been given the runaround” from both the county and The Kohala Center when he’s asked for updates, saying each continuously refers him to the other."
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018...t-kahaluu/
"The six-month pilot program is intended to regulate surf lessons taught at Kahaluu Bay by restricting the number of businesses allowed to operate to four. Concessionaires are to be selected through a bidding process with a minimum bid of $3,000 a month, and the deadline for bids was March 27."
"More than two weeks after a deadline to submit bids for a surf school pilot program at Kahaluu Bay, local surf schools said they haven’t heard anything from either the county or the nonprofit picked to manage the program.
“It just leaves us in limbo,” said Wesley Moore, who owns Kona Town Surf Adventures."
"Moore on Wednesday said he’s “just been given the runaround” from both the county and The Kohala Center when he’s asked for updates, saying each continuously refers him to the other."
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