06-26-2015, 02:28 PM
quote:What a bunch of crap. The red cinders used on this side of the island ALL come from the same quarry down by red road. It's people like you that make these accusations that get the others all fired up!
Originally posted by mermaid53
Originally posted by Chas
Yes, it is unfortunate for those who don't have their road paved.
It means let's see what we can do to solve the problems and get EVERYONE'S road paved.
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Sadly, I don't think there's a way to do this anymore. That ship has sailed. Those of us on dirt roads are still paying the same road fees as those on paved roads. Our bond $ is all gone and won't be paid off until around 2027 AND there's a penalty if we pay it off earlier. We were told the bond was supposed to pave all our roads. Why didn't they pave them all in that 1st yr or two? Why did they do it in 4 phases or so that stretched out over several years? Then we heard prices had gone up over time on everything and sorry, but now all the roads won't be paved.
A geological engineer UH professor friend of ours along w/colleagues of his, assesses catastrophies (Kauai dam failure) and does proactive assessments all over the world. He was visiting us last yr March to assess the Hilo docks which he said needs attention. He's also written a text book that came out last year, "Soil Improvement and Ground Modification Methods".
I asked him to look at our road material. His comment was that what we had on our roads wasn't road material. It's good for gardens and base coarse under asphalt. That the combination won't bond. The cinder turns into dust over time and all you have left is the hard rock rolling around on top. That's what you see all over HPP. He asked why we weren't paying a bit more to get better quality and less turn around time in dropping more material. You get what you pay for even in road material.
How about researching what the best "road" material is? People have said 5-6 yrs ago there wasn't as many dust complaints. The material laid back then would dissipate quickly after driving down the roads. Now the dust lingers in the air and takes awhile to dissipate. Some people said they didn't have problems w/their red cinder roads until that other crappy material we all see around HPP got laid down on top of it. My red cinder road was fine until they laid that other stuff over it.