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FUJIKAWA:Correct. <br />HAYASHI:That is a County road. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay, now, on top, on the highway, is that a State -? <br />HAYASHI:This portion here? <br />FUJIKAWA:Yes. <br />HAYASHI:That is the State highway, Highway 190. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay, so thatÓs the intersection that the people are referring to, I <br />believe. <br />GOODALE:Correct. <br />FUJIKAWA:So thatÓs a State issue there. <br />GOODALE:I would agree that, now I hear youÓre saying that it is, again, <br />referring to a State issue like it doesnÓt concern us. It does concern us. We are the <br />planning area, people for this area. The State doesnÓt know anything about this area and <br />the danger. <br />FUJIKAWA:This is why I was trying to say that we have to communicate with <br />the State. <br />GOODALE:Correct. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay, thatÓs our road tying into the State and we need the StateÓs <br />assistance to, up above there. <br />GOODALE:Correct. IÓd also point out that a light in that particular area would <br />cause a platooning effect that would be beneficial not only for that intersection but also <br />for another very dangerous noted intersection, the one at Palani and to Holualoa. And it <br />would make that intersection easier to transit as well, not to mention the platooning effect <br />that it would have all the way up to the Koloko intersection, which is also a problem <br />intersection where deaths have occurred. <br />GALDONES:Mr. Yuen? <br />YUEN:I just want to try to understand the water situation. Where do you <br />get your water, where do your waterlines come from? <br />20 <br /> <br />