07-10-2008, 03:11 AM
Looks like Lingles veto of the clothsline bill will stand.
http://starbulletin.com/2008/07/10/edito...ial01.html
The clothsline bill failure is because of the tourists. They don't want Honolulu and Waikiki looking like some third world country where all the highrises are cluttered with peoples underware hanging from the balconies. Unfortuneately people all over the state are living on shoe string budgets....and a dryer is one of the most expensive items to run in a household.
I think people are going to hang them anyway whether the homeowners associations like it or not because they can't afford not to.
http://starbulletin.com/2008/07/10/edito...ial01.html
The clothsline bill failure is because of the tourists. They don't want Honolulu and Waikiki looking like some third world country where all the highrises are cluttered with peoples underware hanging from the balconies. Unfortuneately people all over the state are living on shoe string budgets....and a dryer is one of the most expensive items to run in a household.
I think people are going to hang them anyway whether the homeowners associations like it or not because they can't afford not to.