07-22-2019, 06:45 AM
I have talked to people who were HPP owners during the 90's receivership, and they all report well maintained roads, stable fees, and a lack of bickering. Of course, all good things must end, and the judge decided to return HPP to "democracy." We all know how that turned out.
The whole framework is broken, and no amount of trying to enforce the current (or any future) bylaws is going to produce a long term solution. I suggest receivership to install outside professional management followed by monitoring through a governing body of non-residents appointed by the senior judges of the Hilo Circuit Court.
The whole framework is broken, and no amount of trying to enforce the current (or any future) bylaws is going to produce a long term solution. I suggest receivership to install outside professional management followed by monitoring through a governing body of non-residents appointed by the senior judges of the Hilo Circuit Court.