08-24-2016, 03:04 AM
we could have already been a year into this process, and not even needing the help of the other subdivisions
Going it alone, while admirable (and precedent-setting), doesn't really address the larger problem evidenced by the attitude of (some) HPP residents: "these are OUR roads that WE paid for, we don't want wear-and-tear from other Puna freeloaders".
Last I checked, all these "privately owned roads (open to the public)" are in Puna, and all these "agricultural" subdivisions got screwed by the same County.
Going it alone, while admirable (and precedent-setting), doesn't really address the larger problem evidenced by the attitude of (some) HPP residents: "these are OUR roads that WE paid for, we don't want wear-and-tear from other Puna freeloaders".
Last I checked, all these "privately owned roads (open to the public)" are in Puna, and all these "agricultural" subdivisions got screwed by the same County.