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William P. Kenoi, Mayor
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WOODWARD: All right, thank you. Any questions for Mr. Tucker (sic)? Commissioner <br /> Kern. <br /> KERN: Thanks, Chair. <br /> OLSON: Mr. Olson. <br /> KERN: Mr. Olson. <br /> WOODWARD: I mean Mr. Olson. I'm sorry. <br /> OLSON: I'm better looking. <br /> KERN: Mr. Olson, quick point of clarification. You said to get to the Pahoa transfer station you <br /> actually have to drive through the school corridor? <br /> OLSON: It bisects the elementary and intermediate and high school. <br /> KERN: That, correct me if I'm wrong, that's the long way to go, isn't that? <br /> OLSON: Not if you live down Kapoho. In other words, Nanawale down to Kapoho, over to <br /> Leilani, and everything that's south and east of that, they go through the school complex. <br /> KERN: And then you've got to go up that dirt road, and there are subdivisions on top there, and <br /> then the road takes a right and bends all the way around through old cane lands, and then comes <br /> back down, and then you can take a left -hand turn into the transfer station. If you keep on going <br /> it comes to the old church and -. <br /> OLSON: Two point three miles. <br /> KERN: Preschool thing, right. So with the other access, the more commonly used one is off of <br /> where Mr., I think Mr. Gumpac had his, you know, tree business. There's a tree business right <br /> there on the corner there, right? <br /> OLSON: Well, see the people don't go through there anymore because that intersection, the <br /> Kahakai - Malama Market intersection, is the most dangerous intersection in the entire State of <br /> Hawai`i. People don't go there if they can avoid it. <br /> KERN: Yeah, just clarifying that I -. <br /> OLSON: Yeah, you remembered it right. <br /> KERN: Okay. <br /> OLSON: Yes. <br /> 9 <br />
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