08-24-2016, 05:24 PM
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.
All true. Whether it is done collectively or as "follow the leader", either way will work. The case is relatively easy. The hard part is herding the cats.
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.
All true. Whether it is done collectively or as "follow the leader", either way will work. The case is relatively easy. The hard part is herding the cats.