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I know a lot of times people forget. Now what day is it again, is it Tuesday or Wednesday, or -? <br />Is there going to be, I mean, just posting something in the newspaper a lot of people don’t even <br />read that. Will there be some kind of signage or something as people approach the area that will <br />remind them that this is Wednesday or Saturday therefore change your driving behavior? <br />THIEL: The road will be closed with barricades. <br />SIRACUSA: But I mean ahead of time before they get to that point and suddenly hit a <br />barricade and say whoops. <br />THIEL: I haven’t thought about the signage yet, advance warning signage. We <br />would need something like that. We’ve got to be careful not to put too much signs out so we get <br />everything cluttered so they’re not understanding. But -. <br />SIRACUSA: Right. <br />THIEL: But you’re right, there should be -. <br />SIRACUSA: Right, too many signs, yes, too many signs -. <br />THIEL: There should be some type of advance warning. <br />SIRACUSA: Too many signs do confuse the driver; however I think it’s better to know <br />a block away that up ahead you’re not going to be able to continue going straight, that there’s <br />going be a detour, or at least a sign that says “Detour on Wednesday and Saturday,” something <br />like that, so that they’re forewarned. <br />THIEL: Yeah, there’s no problem. I have no problem with that. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA: Thank you for coming. After a while people will get it, like the Hilo High <br />one way coming down. I mean I got it already so -. I think after two months we’re going to get <br />it. Okay. <br />WATANABE: Well, I appreciate your staying. I know you are on a tight schedule so -. It <br />doesn’t seem as though there are any other questions. And, again, thank you for your testimony. <br />THIEL: Okay, you’re welcome. And if anything more comes up, just call. I’m <br />just a whistle away. <br />WATANABE: Thank you. Okay, so with that, then I believe we should call up the <br />applicant. Is the applicant or the applicant’s representative here? Okay, would you raise your <br />right hand so I can swear you in, please. Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth now before the <br />Planning Commission? <br />MELROSE: I do. <br /> EXHIBIT B 7 <br /> <br /> <br />