10-11-2024, 07:21 PM
Aloha. I agree that the County already has miles and miles of "substandard" road they maintain. The difference being that those roads are not in Puna.
From the beginning, Puna has been the County's cash-cow, funding their improvements for Hilo, the west side. Collecting property tax from Puna residents, while giving Puna back little in return has been, historically, to the County's advantage and the system was purposely set up that way. Why do you think Bill 123 passed? More residential development= more property taxes. And where will 3 houses, on one piece of property be built? Hilo? Or in "Plantation Communities" in Waimea, Kona, Waikaloa? No, they will be built in the "fastest growing areas" in Hawaii- Puna.
Anyone know anything about Max Gainz LLC? I came across them from something someone else posted. Mahalo
From the beginning, Puna has been the County's cash-cow, funding their improvements for Hilo, the west side. Collecting property tax from Puna residents, while giving Puna back little in return has been, historically, to the County's advantage and the system was purposely set up that way. Why do you think Bill 123 passed? More residential development= more property taxes. And where will 3 houses, on one piece of property be built? Hilo? Or in "Plantation Communities" in Waimea, Kona, Waikaloa? No, they will be built in the "fastest growing areas" in Hawaii- Puna.
Anyone know anything about Max Gainz LLC? I came across them from something someone else posted. Mahalo