Showing posts with label Kailua Beach and Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kailua Beach and Obama. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

Season's Gatings... er, Greetings


Ah, yes. Christmas in Kailua is a magical time when people open their hearts... but not their gates. There are at least 17 beach-side lanes along Kalaheo Avenue that are gated or have "Keep Out" signs posted with threats of arrest if you try to use "their" private beach access paths. The Grinch would be proud of those folks!

There is irony in the air too surrounding the annual Obama family Christmas vacation in Kailua. The gate pictured above is on a public street at the end of the beach where the Obamas stayed in an oceanfront compound. It's ironic because the President ran as a champion of the people who was going to protect the middle class -- and yet he chose to stay in an area where only the rich can afford to live that is effectively blocked off from less wealthy Kailuans in that area.

In fact, there is only a single public beach right of way at that end and the next closest one is over a half-mile away. That makes it ideal for security purposes. The Secret Service and Honolulu police force are protecting an area that has already become a semi-private beach for the rich. Those who can't afford to live on streets with private access must either walk a long way to the public access, or drive to the main beach parking lots and hope they can find a space (on weekends the lots are full).

So to all the Grinches along Kalaheo Avenue and on Kailuana Place, who continue to lock out their neighbors, all I can say is have a Merry Gate-mas! Yes, you truly represent the aloha spirit.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Walking the Talk

Here's a video I made of a recent walk from L'Orange Place to the next closest public access for Kailua Beach, which L'Orange residents claimed was just a couple hundred feet away when they went on TV and spoke to news reporters. Aside from that inaccuracy, the video shows how dangerous this stretch of road is for pedestrians, bicycle riders and children who have no choice but to use Kalaheo Avenue to get to that public access.

Since it's a pretty long walk, contrary to what the L'Orange homeowners say, I had plenty of time to also talk about the recently passed State legislation that will supposedly make beachfront property owners responsible for trimming back vegetation that could impede lateral beach access. Good luck with that. The bill was modeled on a City law that makes homeowners responsible for maintaining sidewalks and unimproved sidewalk areas next to their properties... a law that isn't being enforced, as I can personally attest to.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Kailuana Place Scrooges Deserve Humbug


Mele Kalikimaka and all that jazz! Had a good laugh when I read a newspaper comment by a resident complaining about how Obama's stay in Kailua was interfering with their access to the beach. What's hilarious is this guy lives on Kailuana Place -- the public road with a private, gated beach acess pictured to the right! They think nothing of locking out neighbors and visitors from "their" beach access all year long. But close them out for one week, and boy oh boy, they don't like it one bit.

The Honolulu Weekly ran my letter in response to the "Shrinking Beaches" article they did recently. I pointed out that the reporter left out the most important thing: the reason WHY nothing is being done to protect our shorelines, which is the split jurisdiction between the State and counties. Here's the link to my letter.

The Star-Bulletin will also be running my commentary on the public safety issue related to the gate above, which I blogged about a couple of weeks ago. Scroll down for that one about the medical emergency I witnessed -- which happens to be down at the end of the beach where the Obamas are staying for Christmas.

That's how exclusive parts of Kailua Beach have now become. You can literally close off an entire section very easily without even putting up gates or fences because THEY ARE ALREADY IN PLACE. In effect, Hawaii now has private beach areas for the rich and privileged -- or in this case, for the President and his family. I love Obama, but this man of the people should be using this opportunity to promote free and open access to Hawaii's beaches.