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SIRACUSA: Okay. I know that street is rather a short street. It sort of ends at, was it <br />Railroad Avenue? <br />KAWACHI: Yes. <br />SIRACUSA: Yeah. And right now do you have problems getting out onto the highway <br />say during morning rush hour or at other times of the day? Is traffic a concern? <br />KAWACHI: Yes. I’m sure by many people standards it would not be, because it <br />always has been in a farm lot area. But, yes, traffic obviously has increased. Makalika Street is <br />being used as a cutoff to get to Railroad for a lot of people who want to avoid the stop lights <br />along Mamalahoa Highway. So if you’re there at 8 o’clock you should be careful getting out. <br />I’m sure it’d be passable. But I can also see where at some point perhaps Makalika Street is <br />going to be between Railroad, which may be continued to Puna and the Highway. And, you <br />know, we will be the shortcut. This isn’t going to help. I know we can’t stop these things but <br />it’s going to happen. <br />WATANABE: Do we have any other questions for the testifier? Ms. Bowman? <br />BOWMAN: Not for the testifier. <br />WATANABE: Oh, okay. Well, thank you, Mr. Kawachi; and you’re welcome to stay. I <br />mean you can be seated and you’re welcome to stay. <br />IWASHITA: Mr. Chair? <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />IWASHITA: I did have a follow-up. <br />WATANABE: Oh, I’m sorry. Would you get back up. Mr. Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: Morning, Ray. <br />KAWACHI: Hi. <br />IWASHITA: I did not see that article you referenced. It was in the paper? <br />KAWACHI: Yes. <br />IWASHITA: How long ago? <br />KAWACHI: Perhaps three or four years. <br />IWASHITA: Oh, okay. Well, I have a short-term memory loss. Okay, and you’re <br />saying as far as you know it has never been -. Have you seen it lately? <br /> EXHIBIT A 6 <br /> <br /> <br />