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and, again, it doesn’t have to be really long it just has to say this is why I support the repair of it <br />and this is why – simple like that. <br /> <br />DE: And you’ll send the letters on to Schatz and Hirano? <br /> <br />MM: No. So what we’re doing is we’re compiling all the letters not only from this but also from the <br />community meetings that we’re holding and we’re sending it to the Army Corps of Engineers – <br />their district office – and they’ll put ‘em along with the package. If it comes back for the major <br />maintenance report that is gonna be more than 8.5 million dollars to repair. <br /> <br />DE: Yeah, then it goes to the Feds – so how long before we get any result after the letters are sent? <br /> <br />MM: Ah, so right now what we’re waiting on is the major maintenance report that’s supposed to be <br />in draft form by the end of September – once we receive that – that’s when we’ll put everything <br />together and what I’ll do is, I’ll put a monthly tickler to keep reminding the Army Corps of <br />Engineers to give us an update and I can provide that to you guys whenever you need it. <br /> <br />DE: OK. Well, with the waters and everything and how, you know, the waves are pumping over <br />there I’m pretty sure it’s gonna end up going over 8.5 million so more than likely we’ll probably <br />end up having to get the Army Corps of Engineers \[unclear\]. <br /> <br />MM: That’s what we’re doing right now – it’s basically like a preemptive strike. We know it’s gonna be <br />more and we want to have everything ready to go so it doesn’t delay it any further once that <br />report comes up. <br /> <br />DE: Sounds like a plan… Thanks for the information. <br /> <br />AA: Keoni you had a question or comment? <br /> <br />K: (Did not state name) - I heard you saying that we go raise the money. I pay taxes. OK. So pull ‘em <br />out of my tax money. The government get all this money for Army and RIMPAC and all these silly <br />games out there that none of us want – pull the money from them. How long this going take? <br />You know, five years, four years? We going be like the rail. Give us one boat ramp something <br />that we going actually use. <br /> <br />MM: No, I 100% agree with you that’s why we’re not waiting on them for the break wall. Ah, we’re <br />gonna move forward with repairing the boat ramp and that’s our goal. <br /> <br />?: But the boat ramp is in the wrong angle, right? <br /> <br />?: You can ask… <br /> <br />K: I give you guys my personal permission to put a rail funding and go fix that boat ramp. Mahalo. <br /> <br />GMG: Hey, Maurice? <br /> <br />AA: State your name. <br />13 <br /> <br /> <br />
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