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LT: Yeah. OK. Right on, thank you, moving on to District number 3. OK. District – 3, that’s <br />me. A short update on District – 3. I’ve been talking to the mayoral candidates, we only <br />got our mayor this past two weeks and so, we’re still at a standstill. Maybe Miss Jen can <br />update us about the sewage plant down in Keaukaha in the back. I know that ag <br />property of \[unclear\] started going out so in the back of the airport. Miss Lorraine <br />Inouye was talking about the state land back there and she came into the Hawaiian <br />Homes meeting and the Keaukaha meeting the last couple months talking about the <br />land being disbursed and I think this past month there are 10 people who got <br />agricultural lots in Keaukaha in the back of the airport – I think 15 acres. So that’s the big <br />one in the back happening with the construction going on, and that’s the last of our <br />fishing village – the closer area to the breakfall, is suffering from all the pollution this <br />past couple years – another thing is in Keaau that this wintertime the pigs are coming <br />back up everywhere, on the side of the stretch – Panaewa Stretch – at the intersection – <br />for myself, I’ve counted maybe four in the last week – ran over – road kill, and District – <br />3, basically the same, so not too much changing for us in District – 3. <br /> <br />LT: OK. We can move to District – 4, update, please sir, thank you. <br /> <br />BL: All right, District – 4, Brian Ley. Ah, one positive thing in \[unclear\] Ian Cole when <br />Abraham talked the last meeting the lower Puna lanes between HPP and Hawaiian <br />Beaches – they were looking at the DLNR is making it a potential special hunting unit, <br />ah, no idea, but they had \[unclear\] only firearms or what they’re saying it’s just you <br />know \[unclear\] looking at opening that up so hopefully we’ll have a new hunting area <br />and that will relieve some of the pressure of the surrounding communities since we <br />keep it \[unclear\] anti-gun politicians we’re gonna keep having a pig problem in HPP and <br />Puna and, word on the launch ramp, we were supposed to get started on that – the <br />elections are over and Pohoiki Launch Ramp is disappeared again into the ethers which <br />I’m sure will come back in about a year and a half which we will get some more things <br />but this we’re gonna fix it and we’re gonna do it. And the birds on Mauna Kea this year <br />is just horrible \[unclear\] something from the DLNR – why I would see more birds in June <br />and all the water is being broken and now when the hunting season’s open that – there <br />are no birds anywhere. Since the last couple times – the best day we’ve had is we’ve <br />seen sixteen birds and that’s counting birds running around Parker Ranch and stuff so <br />it’s, it’s just a dismal year up on Mauna Kea, and, the places that I have seen birds I’m <br />also seeing sheep so, there is a little correlation on there where we have the sheep <br />keeping the grass down – that we seem to see little birds – more bird activity where I <br />see sheep activity so, that’s something to be qualified, they’re up there – they – God <br />knows how much money they spent on the new rat traps – I’ve yet to see a dead rat <br />under one of the new CO2 things but pigs and other things will predate on them but <br />then one of these days I’ll see a rat, so, they spent a lot of money on that and they’ve <br />gone up there and mowed down a bunch of mamani trees and stuff and – I got the <br />impression this year they cleaned up after themselves – they didn’t chop it all up and <br />leave it on the side of R1 when they have been doing for fire hazards – so they are <br />cleaning that out so, and that’s is for it’s, you know, keep electing the same we’re gonna <br />5 <br /> <br />
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