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GONZALEZ: The intervenor’s concerns dealt with how we were going to treat the intersection, <br />and basically, they wanted to be notified about any changes. And so we agreed to -. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: That was it. <br /> <br />GONZALEZ: Yes, to notify them. So thank you for the extra time to be able to work that out with <br />them. As to the second question as to what the proposed improvements to the portion of La‘aloa <br />Avenue already in existence, I’m focusing on the area from the intersection here to – what is the <br />street name? It’s before the speed hump actually. Lupalupa? Within the right-of-way there is a lot <br />of trees, vegetation, bougainvillea – oh, thanks. Yeah, okay, so before Lupalupa Way, up until <br />Lupalupa Way, the improvements that we envision there is extending the roadway to the entire <br />60-foot right-of-way width. The pictures that Daryn showed you showed how the roadway changes <br />as you move up, right, the certain sections that are improved, certain sections that have not been <br />built up completely. So we want to widen the roadway to the entire 60-foot right-of-way width. <br />We want to do shoulder improvements, bike lanes and drainage improvements for this section. And <br />all of that is subject to the availability of funding after we actually connect the road and finish the <br />road at the top end. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Yeah, because that’s not part of Phase 1, is it? <br /> <br />GONZALEZ: Right, that’s not part of Phase 1. But you guys did ask the question, so -. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Uh huh. Pau? <br /> <br />GONZALEZ: And I have nothing further. Thank you. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Okay, you’re welcome. Commissioners, any questions of Brandon? <br /> <br />BEAUDET: I have a question. <br /> <br />GIFFIN: Brandi. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: It was earlier mentioned by Daryn about a roundabout as an option. I didn’t catch that <br />in the initial meeting. Is that something that is a real option? <br /> <br />GONZALEZ: You know, for traffic calming improvements island-wide there has been a lot of <br />community requests for roundabouts to be considered, and we consider it, I mean, look at it, and see <br />if it fits into the design. It’s particularly challenging, though, when you are in an established area <br />and you don’t have a blank canvas to work with. But it’s something that we would consider, <br />especially if the public asks for us. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: But this is the direction that we are going in at this moment in time? <br /> <br />GONZALEZ: This is the, at the Ali‘i Drive-La‘aloa, that’s what we have. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Thank you. <br /> <br />GONZALEZ: Thank you. <br /> <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT E <br /> <br />
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