12-28-2013, 12:33 AM
Sun, keep posting. We need some diversity here.
government beach road complaints dec 2013
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12-28-2013, 03:25 AM
quote: Evidently you're not much up on reality and have clearly missed the fact of the several thousand new feet of new pavement they laid down recently throughout the road (With no collective protests). Thus the road has already been partially paved recently clearly invalidating your fallacy statement that it will never be paved... it already has been. So as you incoherently yammer on about your rich knowledge and understanding, I'd say it time for you to run along and troll elsewhere. There's a large difference between reality and your fantasy world. - Armed citizens provide security of a free State.
12-28-2013, 03:27 AM
"then Helco is granted an easement and comes along and tosses up high tensions power lines on that approved type of roadway."
Seems highly unlikely, don't hold your breath. The Ka'ohe Homesteads are about 2.5 miles from the poles at the Pahoa schools and about 2 miles from the PGV lines that run along Cemetery Road. There's never been even a hint that Helco has any interest whatsoever in "tossing up" power lines in the many decades of the Homesteads existence. When the county did the marvelous two lane paving job on part of the Ka'ohe Homesteads Road, there was speculation that the RCC had done some back room encouragement for the larger roadway in order to support development of their 1100+ acre parcel that the Homesteads road passes through. But even with the obvious financial incentives for development (and, one supposes, financial need on the RCC's part) nothing has ever come of it. Even if Government Road is eventually paved, rural electrification is likely not in the cards for it either.
12-28-2013, 03:32 AM
quote: Well said Sherry!!! Thank you!!!! We love the road the way it is. Someone posting here actually commented that the king would have paved the road...what a joker. For those worried about dirt on your cars...move to Kona.
12-28-2013, 04:02 AM
Nearly 1/4 of the Beach road has recently been paved from Honolulu landing to just outside the Southern border of Waa Waa. If you like gravel roads, move to Orchidland.
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12-28-2013, 04:07 AM
I have no problem with the pavement or lack thereof; my issue is with County's arbitrary designation (and funding). Can't pave this road because it's private/nonstandard, won't touch that other road because it's not "official County", but will fix potholes in a Limbo road despite codes which make that activity technically illegal?
Puna is just a bunch of people doing whatever they want.
12-28-2013, 04:35 AM
Perhaps someone would like to dig up the most current road inventory list from the County Public Works Department. Within you'll see Old Government Beach road listed on its inventory. Though it may appear in a nearly 4 year old "roads in limbo" list on the County website, that doesn't make it a "road in limbo". The road was adopted 3 years ago by the County 1 year after the most recent limbo list update so its factually been adopted as is evident by the recent major paving, widening, 1 week of hammer leveling and now regular bi yearly maintenance schedule.
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12-28-2013, 05:06 AM
The public works department claimed they work the road 4 times a year. 2 re-grades a year and 2 pot hole fills between the re-grades. That's the rub. They don't do the pot hole fills. Like now for example, there are pavement approaches that are now breaking apart because they have failed to fill pot holes since the last re-grade. It's this period now, that is angering many people between the potholes and encroaching cane grass over the roadway. If the county were to come in this time of year and fill the pot holes, compact them and mow back the cane grass... the yearly complaints would decrease substantially.
I would like to point out this fact from the road meeting 2 years ago. When the question was posed "How many people would like to leave the road as is with no maintenance?" only one hand went up and it was one of the more eccentric residents (most people at the meeting should recall who that was) LOL. - Armed citizens provide security of a free State.
12-28-2013, 05:38 AM
quote: I'm talking Waa Waa, 1/4 of the road isn't the entire thing. If you want to sell your roach house just tell potential buyers that the road will be paved for them. Because it is just so "inevitable".
12-28-2013, 06:04 AM
Sun
On July 11th you posted this "I was born in Waikiki, the reason I am moving to Puna is to get away from the city with it's loud tourists, traffic and skyscraper super resorts." You sure have learned a lot about the area including it's history in a very short time. Have you really moved there or are you sill doing your trolling from Waikiki ? |
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