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Tim Law District Five
#1
I posted this in Candidate Forums a short while ago. It's come to my attention that Mr. Law should have his own thread and this is how it begins.

My wife and I just got home from the District Five forum; it was well attended and civil. I won't comment on all of the candidates I have my opinions, but they're just that. I will comment on one however: Tim Law. My wife and I support Mr. Law because we know him. We don't know Tim or his wife Susan well, but we have been their neighbors for over ten years. We've gotten to know him as a good neighbor -- a real guy who works hard, does the right thing and cares about the neighborhood. Tim is the antithesis of a career politician. He's not altogether comfortable with self-promotion, knowing all the minutia of local politics, or practicing the art of one-upsmanship. My impression of Mr. Law is that he is a practical man with a keen understanding of the big picture. He has a great deal of courage, which helps him retain his composure in adverse circumstances. He seeks out information and is as open-minded an individual as I've ever met. Tim develops relationships with groups and individuals who normally don't attend forums or wave signs on the side of the road. He seeks out opinions and insights from those who inhabit a much larger world than District Five, as he does from those whose world is this district. Tim includes everyone; he respects all the good people of his district and deeply understands the importance of building an alliance with District Four. Of all the candidates I heard this evening, I believe Mr. Law is best qualified to serve all of his constituents and retain his dignity in the process.
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#2
Oh, and by the way ...

https://www.facebook.com/friendsoftimlaw?ref=profile
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#3
Does anyone know how Tim Law stands in relation to:

- GMO

- PGV

- PMAR

- PCDP

- Kahaulea II flow

- Political sign wavers on roadsides

?

Mahalo

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#4
I've made arrangements with Tim Law to do Q&A on this thread. He'll respond soon.
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#5
Have him start a new topic when he does.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#6
Will do.
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#7
Although not a duty of the position and obviously the funding comes from the Feds and the State, what would he do with other politicians, the mayor, etc. in terms of getting 4 full time lanes from Keaau to Pahoa built?
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#8
Widening Hwy 130 is already on the projects list. In phases. Last I heard the whole run was expected to take eight years.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#9

I thought I read recently that through 2018 no work is planned for it. So it might be done by 2027?
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#10
through 2018 no work is planned for it. So it might be done by 2027?

Exactly -- they want to be able to connect to the new roundabout.
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