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AT&T Cell Reception in HPP - Tower Permit Denied
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Originally posted by leo

Did the so called president go rogue and sign a contract? He's suing HPPOA and participating in a coup with the general manager. He has no authority to act on HPP's behalf while the lawsuit is going on. He's a liability right now and shouldn't be signing any contracts for HPP.

I have AT&T as well and my cell service is disrupted in many parts of HPP, and there are pockets of no service right in my own neighborhood. I would benefit greatly to have an AT&T tower in HPP.

The board DID NOT GIVE A GREEN LIGHT to put up an AT&T tower. I should know since I'm a director. There was more business to be conducted first. There wasn't any discussion about the playground at any board meeting. After all the research had been collected, and before any contract was signed, the board should present the information to the members at a membership meeting to include the community into the conversation. The board doesn't have the authority to act as trustees of HPP land/property for the corporation. The membership must be included in these decisions per Hawaii Revised Statutes 414D.
I think the conversation of an AT&T tower should be discussed but not until there's a board having board meetings again.

It was startling to see the Tribune Herald article state the HPP president had approved this and it begs the question if a contract has been signed. I'm assuming they're speaking of Larry Kawaauhau, the man who's suing the Association? The legitimacy of his "president" seat has come into question by members. Either way, he has no authority to sign any contracts or act as a board of one.
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RE: AT&T Cell Reception in HPP - Tower Permit Denied - by mermaid53 - 03-07-2020, 01:43 PM

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