03-25-2009, 10:11 AM
There is, I believe, a current unspent total of approx. $8 million in the fund. The CoH has authorized negotiations on about ten prime locations. Suddenly nothing happens except Mayor Kenoi wants to spend the money on general fund.
A casual understanding of the amount of waste and over billing that occurs with county contractors convinces me that turning the $8 million over to the general fund means kiss it good bye. Business as usual. Thank you very much.
From my perspective if we have $8 million and the price of land is down then now is definately the time to buy.
But at this moment Mayor Kenoi is saying no, no, no... it's not time to buy, it is time to sell the Hamakua former plantation lands.
What happened to the simple rule of buy low, sell high?
This is smart leadership?
Local politics is where the rubber meets the road.
A casual understanding of the amount of waste and over billing that occurs with county contractors convinces me that turning the $8 million over to the general fund means kiss it good bye. Business as usual. Thank you very much.
From my perspective if we have $8 million and the price of land is down then now is definately the time to buy.
But at this moment Mayor Kenoi is saying no, no, no... it's not time to buy, it is time to sell the Hamakua former plantation lands.
What happened to the simple rule of buy low, sell high?
This is smart leadership?
Local politics is where the rubber meets the road.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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