02-14-2020, 09:00 AM
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Originally posted by kalakoa
when you move out there you knew there was only one way out
...which isn't a big deal for the residents of the subdivision, but when County decides it's an "alternate route" for an inadequate highway, then we have a problem.
As I've long said: the road is "private" if you want County maintenance, but it's magically "open to the public" when County wants to divert traffic into your subdivision.
From today's tribune article:
Briski said it behooves Puna residents to familiarize themselves with the alternate routes to Hilo on Puna’s secondary roads sometime when there’s no traffic accidents and no rush.
“It’s amazing how many people called who had no idea how to use the secondary routes that are available to them,” Briski said.
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/202...for-hours/
So Capt. John Briski, commander of Hawaii Police Department’s Puna Patrol Division is actively directing people to explore our PRIVATE subdivisions anytime, not just emergency situations. And it becomes clear and provable that our PRIVATE roads are part of the plan as alternate routes, not just in emergencies, but in general.
Just more ammunition for the lawsuit, assuming our associations can ever get over the infighting long enough to take the fight where it really belongs.
Absurd assumption, I know.