07-20-2016, 02:59 AM
Puna shoulder widening off the table for the foreseeable future.
Then maybe it's time for County to either facilitate "village center" development, or simply stop issuing building permits.
There is no quid pro quo
Seems (to me) a bit "vindictive" for State to tell the residents of one island "no new roads because we didn't get a statewide tax increase" -- in this case, a "statewide" agency doesn't help.
Roads on an island should be funded by, and decided on, by the residents of that island. Oahu gets no benefit from a PMAR, same as we get no benefit when H1 is widened.
Then maybe it's time for County to either facilitate "village center" development, or simply stop issuing building permits.
There is no quid pro quo
Seems (to me) a bit "vindictive" for State to tell the residents of one island "no new roads because we didn't get a statewide tax increase" -- in this case, a "statewide" agency doesn't help.
Roads on an island should be funded by, and decided on, by the residents of that island. Oahu gets no benefit from a PMAR, same as we get no benefit when H1 is widened.