03-09-2020, 04:14 AM
Well legally they have to restore access, although not necessarily any particular road. What standard they restore it too will depend on the requirements of the funding source (fed $ = shiny blacktop, county $ = patchy cinder).
Until they buy back the lots they subdivided, sold, and taxed for decades, they don't have a choice (although they will drag their feet for as long as possible).
Hey Obie - Kapoho going to sue yet or waiting to see the newplans stall tactics on Tuesday?
Until they buy back the lots they subdivided, sold, and taxed for decades, they don't have a choice (although they will drag their feet for as long as possible).
Hey Obie - Kapoho going to sue yet or waiting to see the new