11-21-2018, 01:45 PM
It is public record.
Assuming the Kim administration doesn't hide behind its "emergency" declaration, I suspect the answer will be an opaque "overtime and costs".
It's really too bad there's no requirement that (at least some) grant money be invested in things that will generate revenue. Example: create a lava viewing area to increase tourism.
"Relocation studies" are especially insulting: by the time the studies are finished, nobody will care, they will all have moved on. It's really not reasonable to expect people to put their lives on hold for a year or three while County figures out that they might want to move away from Leilani.
Assuming the Kim administration doesn't hide behind its "emergency" declaration, I suspect the answer will be an opaque "overtime and costs".
It's really too bad there's no requirement that (at least some) grant money be invested in things that will generate revenue. Example: create a lava viewing area to increase tourism.
"Relocation studies" are especially insulting: by the time the studies are finished, nobody will care, they will all have moved on. It's really not reasonable to expect people to put their lives on hold for a year or three while County figures out that they might want to move away from Leilani.