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Residents demand action on neglected street repairs

October 11, 2024 | Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority, Executive , Hawaii


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Residents demand action on neglected street repairs
Residents of the Kakako area expressed frustration during a recent government meeting over ongoing issues with street maintenance and parking enforcement. A local resident highlighted the challenges faced since the initiation of pothole repairs a year and a half ago, citing ongoing disputes with Carcao Land Company and Chang Brothers, who have been towing vehicles in the area.

Despite a favorable court ruling for the city, residents reported a lack of progress on street resurfacing, particularly on streets adjacent to Kakako. The resident questioned the effectiveness of local government efforts, pointing out that while some streets, like Hook Street, have been resurfaced, the work has often been undone shortly after completion.

The resident's plea underscored a broader sentiment of dissatisfaction among community members, who feel they are paying high taxes without seeing corresponding improvements in infrastructure. They called for accountability from local officials, asking how many complaints and meetings it would take for their concerns to be addressed. The meeting concluded with a call for action, as residents seek tangible results from their local government.

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