TELLING US WHERE TO GO: Take a gander at this bizarrely
ill-informed rant some editorial writer for the Honolulu
Star-Advertiser decided to pen about Kaua`i today under a pay-walled
"Off the News" banner....
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Wider highway should ease nerves on Kauai
Anyone who’s
been to the Garden Island lately must have been nodding knowingly at
the headline, “Kauai is Hawaii’s fastest growing county, census
finds.” And for those who’ve experienced the traffic slog between
Kapaa and Lihue, those nods turned to shakes of the head.
Kauai’s
population rose 1.6 percent between July 2012 and July 2013. While
the actual number seems small — 1,117 more people — that growth
trend, alas, has created congestion that at times seems worse than
Oahu’s rush hour. It’s not just the increase in cars, but also
Kauai’s humble byways — one lane only in each direction, for
example — that clogs things.
Some relief is occurring: A state project to widen Kaumualii
Highway to ease Lihue traffic is now in its second phase. The little
town is getting citified.
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Who writes this
stuff? Somebody must of "offed" the news because this blurb
doesn't have any basis in real live news.
As we on Kaua`i know the "super-highway" will go through
the currently traffic-free path that leads to the South and West
Sides and not through the East Side where the traffic is in
Kapa`a-Wailua. It isn't even really "in" Lihu'e town proper
and primarily runs through miles of rural agricultural land.
"Not For You Highway" as it's called here is a four-lane
state-planned and federally and state-funded boondoggle which is
intended to bring future visitors from the airport- bypassing Lihu`e
town- to the tens of thousands of hotel rooms and hundreds of
thousands of tourists we are "expecting," according to the
state's (not the county's) plans for uncontrolled, rampant
development of Po`ipu, over the next 50 years.
It's certainly not for we poor schnooks stuck in East Side traffic
except maybe to commute for an hour from someplace we can afford to
live so we can clean toilet bowls for a nickel over minimum wage.
As a matter of fact, while the tourists will have a straight
four-lane shot to the resorts in Po`ipu, those commuting from Kapa`a
to work there will, after battling the East Side traffic, have to sit
in Lihu`e traffic too because there's no bypass of Lihu`e planned by
the state.
Can you say "Revenge of the PLDC?
The lack of research notwithstanding, not having anyone actually
on Kaua`i the S-A didn't even know to delve into what this waste of
highway funds is really about... possibly because they didn't even
know where it is.
But how would they know? Apparently, as the lack of Kaua`i
datelines shows, Neighbor Island reporter Rosemary Bernardo "covers"
Kaua`i from her desk in the paper's city room. Who do they think that
harebrained scheme to drain the water from the Alakai Swamp was for?
We prisoners of the East Side traffic?
Try a hundred thousand new tourists a day who tax our sewers,
police, fire and water while the legislature "scoops" the
Transient Accommodation Tax (TAT) that was intended to offset the
county's' costs each year.
Apparently the editorial's scribe is among those who just couldn't
understand what we had against the "H-4" aka The
SuperFerry. Or the PLDC.
And it seems, never will.
Ride a bike, that's what i do, even at the snails pace I drive on the sidewalk in Kapaa, I still pass car after car. A great feeling of accomplishment for this senior citizen. ;D)
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