10-21-2018, 05:39 AM
It's a good thing, isn't it?
Will non-residents still be able to park at MacKenzie and walk to Pohoiki?
Then a major section of the hike to Pohoiki will be improved and easier for beach-goers.
There are limited restroom facilities at Pohoiki. Even in better times they could be - - overworked. I would guess the County is intentionally (and hopefully temporarily) limiting access at this time until the port-o-potties are brought in, and later the bathrooms are reconnected with County water lines. Otherwise, it could become a potential health hazard back in the bushes.
Will non-residents still be able to park at MacKenzie and walk to Pohoiki?
Then a major section of the hike to Pohoiki will be improved and easier for beach-goers.
There are limited restroom facilities at Pohoiki. Even in better times they could be - - overworked. I would guess the County is intentionally (and hopefully temporarily) limiting access at this time until the port-o-potties are brought in, and later the bathrooms are reconnected with County water lines. Otherwise, it could become a potential health hazard back in the bushes.
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