05-18-2018, 12:10 AM
Here is an excerpt from a post by Malama o Puna :
"Under this ordinance we saved the 601 Poho‘iki mangos and the 354 old growth mangos lining the Old Government Road from Wa‘a wa‘a to the 1960 Kapoho lava flow."
There are 354 trees there.An exception can't be made for the few that are growing in the road ?
Does anyone beside me think these trees were protected to prevent further development ?
From friends who lived in Waa Waa years ago, it was a much nicer place before the jungle took over.Imagine, everyone had ocean views and good air movement and less mold and a few million fewer mosquitoes.
"Under this ordinance we saved the 601 Poho‘iki mangos and the 354 old growth mangos lining the Old Government Road from Wa‘a wa‘a to the 1960 Kapoho lava flow."
There are 354 trees there.An exception can't be made for the few that are growing in the road ?
Does anyone beside me think these trees were protected to prevent further development ?
From friends who lived in Waa Waa years ago, it was a much nicer place before the jungle took over.Imagine, everyone had ocean views and good air movement and less mold and a few million fewer mosquitoes.