07-27-2018, 10:41 PM
MarkD - County is said to be considering a lava viewing plan suggested by Puna resident Jason Twillman.
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2018/0...to-decide/
I think you missed a major part of this article - County does not appear to really be considering any of these options.
On July 16, Mayor Harry Kim said it could be a matter of days before they opened up a public lava viewing station. He suggested that they have up to 6 places they were considering. 11 days later and Diane Ley from the Department of Research and Development for the County of Hawai’i is saying we are not even close.
I, like several others, have submitted a proposal for a viewing station that would not only generate income for those of us who have lost everything, but it would also honor locals in their grieving process by allowing them viewing access. As local businesses in Pahoa claim 50-80% decreases in business, these proposals would bring in hundreds, if not thousands, of tourists to our town every day. [...]
It’s becoming clear that this isn’t about safety. It’s about control. Control of power and money.
When following up with Diane, she stated that County was reviewing our proposal this week. Only to follow up the next day saying, “as the County’s proposed lava viewing program remains in the discussion stage and no final decisions have been made, it is best that I not share specifics as parameters may change.” What this tells me is that they are not considering our proposal. In fact, since proposing our plan Civil Defense has restricted access to our neighborhood and no longer allows us to bring in guest vehicles. They did so without posting any public updates. [...]
Yesterday we found out that Jack’s Tour Company is going out of business after 50 years of operation. How many more businesses must diminish or die before we are allowed to invite tourism back into our economy?
more at link
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2018/0...to-decide/
I think you missed a major part of this article - County does not appear to really be considering any of these options.
On July 16, Mayor Harry Kim said it could be a matter of days before they opened up a public lava viewing station. He suggested that they have up to 6 places they were considering. 11 days later and Diane Ley from the Department of Research and Development for the County of Hawai’i is saying we are not even close.
I, like several others, have submitted a proposal for a viewing station that would not only generate income for those of us who have lost everything, but it would also honor locals in their grieving process by allowing them viewing access. As local businesses in Pahoa claim 50-80% decreases in business, these proposals would bring in hundreds, if not thousands, of tourists to our town every day. [...]
It’s becoming clear that this isn’t about safety. It’s about control. Control of power and money.
When following up with Diane, she stated that County was reviewing our proposal this week. Only to follow up the next day saying, “as the County’s proposed lava viewing program remains in the discussion stage and no final decisions have been made, it is best that I not share specifics as parameters may change.” What this tells me is that they are not considering our proposal. In fact, since proposing our plan Civil Defense has restricted access to our neighborhood and no longer allows us to bring in guest vehicles. They did so without posting any public updates. [...]
Yesterday we found out that Jack’s Tour Company is going out of business after 50 years of operation. How many more businesses must diminish or die before we are allowed to invite tourism back into our economy?
more at link