Thursday, November 8, 2007

Politics vs. Reality


The biggest laugh of the night at the last Kailua Neighborhood Board meeting was in response to a comment made by the Mayor's assistant, Ann Chung, about our group's suggestions to make Kalaheo Avenue safer for pedestrians. As you can see in the photo above, the stretch of road between L'Orange Place and the public beach access is especially dangerous for parents with children in tow since the dirt and debris takes up half the shoulder. Bicyclists use that same narrow lane too. It's an accident waiting to happen. But so far, our concerns have been ignored by officials.

We also requested that crosswalks be painted at every public right of way location. Sounds sensible, doesn't it? However, our "No Can" Mayor had his assistant tell us that maybe crosswalks aren't such a good idea, because they give pedestrians "a false sense of security." Even members of the Neighborhood Board laughed at that excuse to justify doing nothing. Yet later on, another government official suggested the answer to making Kapaa Quarry Road safer was to paint some lines on the road and put up signs -- probably because that's a lot cheaper than fixing the road itself.

And you can be sure our elected officials will use the money excuse to do nothing on beach access unless we make it clear it will cost them votes come election time. If you haven't already written our government representatives, please use the email contacts on the right side of this page under "Get Involved" and tell them you want to know where they stand on the issue!

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