04-29-2016, 02:45 AM
Only those who move way out in Puna and commute to Hilo everyday will be sitting in traffic.
Correct -- only those who need to make a living will be penalized. Retirees, trustfunders, and homeless will not be inconvenienced.
Why would you be concerned with traffic in Pahoa ?
Two reasons: 1, it's just a matter of time before the growth pushes mauka (there is already a daily "crawl" where 11 merges to one lane just above Keaau) and 2, neither County nor State appear concerned about solving any of the problems created by a lack of long-term planning, and this will affect the entire district of Puna.
Correct -- only those who need to make a living will be penalized. Retirees, trustfunders, and homeless will not be inconvenienced.
Why would you be concerned with traffic in Pahoa ?
Two reasons: 1, it's just a matter of time before the growth pushes mauka (there is already a daily "crawl" where 11 merges to one lane just above Keaau) and 2, neither County nor State appear concerned about solving any of the problems created by a lack of long-term planning, and this will affect the entire district of Puna.