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Roads Are Easements Not Planned Communities Or HOAs
"They can even call it a Mail Park if they want!"

So, let me look into the future here:

In a few years from now and lets just pretend for the moment that HPPOA wins this lawsuit, and the mailboxes are left to stand.

Then, the County comes along, after bilking the taxpayers out of 50 plus million to build a proposed park in HPP, on one of the 4 - 20 acre sites and assuming some do gooders do not tie up the construction of this proposed park, thus bilking the taxpayers out of even more money but imagine the Grand Opening of this proposed new park and the then Mayor pulls off the big sheet covering the big new sign to great fanfare:

WELCOME TO

"THE HAWAIIAN PARADISE PARK PARK AND MAIL PARK"

(I can't even imagine what the signs directing people to the parking lot will say!)

Ok then, I’m just joking! It’s a joke!
"Make Orwell Fiction Again"
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My solution takes in a bit of other country's solutions. Keep the mailboxes where they are (why move them? - don't they have squatter's rights by now?), but if you don't want to drive to them, those whose whole life seems to only exist due to HPPOA and mailboxes form a version of the park-and-ride system we see elsewhere. You get a free return ride to your mailbox but must listen to the driver go on and on, sometimes condescendingly, sometimes not if you're lucky, but it's free. Tipping optional. I call it:

"THE HAWAIIAN PARADISE PARK AND HARK RIDE PARK AND MAIL PARK"
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