11-02-2017, 09:17 AM
paying $300,000 for a "study"
Back-of-the-napkin: an acre of "trail" cut 15 feet wide would be about 3000 feet long.
Two acres of bulldozer work gets you about mile of trail + about 3/4 acre of parking lot.
If the bulldozer operator is charging $6K/acre for rip-n-roll, how many "parks" could you build in Puna for $300K?
(O'Hara also withdrew a much more interesting resolution that would have lowered the required right-of-way for roads in ag districts thereby making most private subdivision roads eligible for conversion. I'm curious what happened there.)
Back-of-the-napkin: an acre of "trail" cut 15 feet wide would be about 3000 feet long.
Two acres of bulldozer work gets you about mile of trail + about 3/4 acre of parking lot.
If the bulldozer operator is charging $6K/acre for rip-n-roll, how many "parks" could you build in Puna for $300K?
(O'Hara also withdrew a much more interesting resolution that would have lowered the required right-of-way for roads in ag districts thereby making most private subdivision roads eligible for conversion. I'm curious what happened there.)