10-14-2018, 05:29 AM
The T-H also posted this article.
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...boat-ramp/
Excerpts:
"San Buenaventura, D-Puna, said the Legislature approved $250,000 for a safe swim study at Pohoiki, which could be tapped for this issue.
“There is already a commitment for a safe swim study,” she said. “The only question is now that the disaster has come in whether we need to amend that to take into account boating-related issues.”"
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$250,000 for a study? I bet the property owner who brought in bulldozers and excavators to create Ahalanui Pond 50-60 years ago spent a lot less than $250 K to create that project.
Some consultants are going to make some pretty fat bucks here. Their study will include how to minimize amama crab deaths during shoreline modification.
Studies on shoreline planning are a profitable business for consultants in Hawaii. Maybe environmentalists get a kick back.
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...boat-ramp/
Excerpts:
"San Buenaventura, D-Puna, said the Legislature approved $250,000 for a safe swim study at Pohoiki, which could be tapped for this issue.
“There is already a commitment for a safe swim study,” she said. “The only question is now that the disaster has come in whether we need to amend that to take into account boating-related issues.”"
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$250,000 for a study? I bet the property owner who brought in bulldozers and excavators to create Ahalanui Pond 50-60 years ago spent a lot less than $250 K to create that project.
Some consultants are going to make some pretty fat bucks here. Their study will include how to minimize amama crab deaths during shoreline modification.
Studies on shoreline planning are a profitable business for consultants in Hawaii. Maybe environmentalists get a kick back.