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Lane vs the Budget
#1
Damage from Lane "about" $20M:

https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...about-20m/

Less than a week later, $35M:

http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2018/09/2...get-plans/

But that's OK, because County can just "redirect" the GET surcharge revenue (that we don't actually have until next year). Who needs transportation projects or more mass transit anyway.
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#2
What a crock of bull sh#t.400 thou' for a culvert. Yeah when you got one guy working and twelve more standing around scratching their (nose).

I have a sudden craving for popcorn..
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#3
Its the kickbacks actually.....
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#4
quote:
Originally posted by Rob Tucker

Its the kickbacks actually.....


Kikbacks are the root of the problem ... Yes.



I have a sudden craving for popcorn..
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#5
Its the kickbacks actually.....

ok...then What?
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#6
The county is currently paying daily rental fees on Polynesian Adventure tour buses as it tries to rebuild its fleet.

“They do need the additional buses. They really do need more buses,” Sako said. “We cannot continue to lease the buses. It’s going to run us broke.”

the above take from https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...cane-lane/

is this a kickback?
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