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CDPs again
#11
Fuel tax Revenue (FTR) is another whole issue. A valid one. The county and state are very vulnerable. Will Puna ever get self motivated to do something?
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#12
It will take another, better negotiated lawsuit, and nobody in Puna wants to put forth the effort or money to pursue one.
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#13
There will be no connectivity without FTR . 4000 NGOs wrote plans it's obvious bj meathead tod and planning directors had no intention of following pdcp. . . You forgot connectivity through Orchidland . Only HPP Fernacres and Orchidland need emergency response .; Ainaloa blvd to Sidney Fuke development to HA is NOT preexisting road!!! ; ITS NEW NON existent road . .
HA is millions in debt paying the 150,000 traffic . Only the commercial zoned landlocked, tiny lots need roads .
Less traffic not more . That's not emergency response .
Every single subdivision with commercial zoning has to pay their own connectors . . . Urban PUDS implies commonality which doesn't exist .

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#14
There will be no connectivity without FTR

Exactly my point: despite the FTR, we are left without connectivity and/or an emergency exit strategy.
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