Thursday, July 23, 2009

Big Island Plea for Access Help

An email from Betty Jung on the Big Island was forwarded to us from someone in the State DLNR... in other words, the state can't do anything about beach access problems and it seems like the county "no can" either. So they refer people like her to groups like ours. Unfortunately, all we can do is continue to lobby for better laws and try to drum up more public support.

Here's her email and links to the West Hawaii Today newspaper articles about the situation:

Subject: Big Island "Pines" surf and beach

Aloha,

In the local newspaper, West Hawaii Today, on the dates of 7/16 and 7/19 there were articles regarding the closing off of gates to a road that leads to a locally popular beach and surf area known as "The Pines." The current access is through the National Energy Lab of Hawaii road. Due to the economy, as reported in the newspaper, NELHA is planning to close the gate at 4:30PM on Fridays and not reopen until Monday mornings. One newspaper article claimed that a paved road through an incomplete housing area to be known as Kohanaiki, is supposed to open their gate to the local traffic as access. All this is supposed to begin on August 1. As has happened in the past on this island, we have had the same type promise and then have been locked out for as much as two years. Since this area is so widely used by locals, not just for surfing, but for camping, family reunions, birthdays, weddings etc., we would like some guidance on writing a petition to the Hawaii County office or State office that might be of aid to us in keeping this area open. The locals who use this area are inclined to due diligence in maintaining the area for family use. Please help us keep this area open.

Mahalo, Betty Jung


Click here for the July 16 article, and here for the July 19 story on the energy lab gate closing.

I don't know enough about it to comment, other than to say they need to get organized and try to get some TV news coverage that might wake up the Big Island council. The state DLNR will do nothing as usual.

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