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rock formations and bulldoze it and pave it. Yeah, as far as the roadway, I’ve listened to this <br />whole thing in the past hour and it still seems vague to me who’s in charge of building this <br />roadway. And like, how much money did they give? Did they just give 483,000 dollars towards <br />it, or are they actually going to build the road? I happen to own the house now on what’s called <br />the Keauhou Bypass, and now I have like 5,000 cars a day driving past my house, and it’s <br />unimproved, full of cracks, and that the way that they are mitigating the situation where it says, <br />you know, such a steep grade and big trucks can’t go on it; they are anyway busting up the road, <br />so and they bring in spray-poison trucks into the cracks where the grass is growing and -. I <br />imagine everything else I’d like to bring up someone else will, so thank you for your time. <br /> <br />UNGER: Great. Thank you. <br /> <br />LUI: Aloha kahiaka. Good morning. <br /> <br />UNGER: Aloha. Please — <br /> <br />LUI: You folks get big — <br /> <br />UNGER: — state, please state your name and area of residence. <br /> <br />LUI: My name is Abel Simeona. I’m homeless, houseless. <br /> <br />UNGER: Thank you. <br /> <br />LUI: Okay? You guys have been taken me out of where I used to live, Kawa. Pele built things, <br />and look what’s happening with Tūtū Pele. We’ve got the one right up here in you guys’ <br />backyard. Everything is haywire now with this volcano. Look at the air. Look at all of these <br />things that people doing now. They all get limitation. You guys gonna put things over here. <br />You’ve got the school. You’ve got all these schools. Graduations just went past through. It’s <br />already a hazard. The airport road, you guys not even deal with that yet, not you guys wanna <br />deal with something else. We just had big rains the other year. We got flooded over here. We <br />had the earthquake that you guys never fix up all the hotels, all the buildings, all the wells, all the <br />waterlines is all gotta changed. Get so many projects that for due, and you guys wanna make <br />developments. I mean, I mean it’s insane, I mean for do something now that already get all of <br />these problems over here. And, and the worst thing about all of these things now, we get the <br />th <br />military get war games coming up at the end of this month on the 26, I believe. You’re getting <br />50,000 people coming here from Korea, China, Britain, America, Canada. This, us problems are <br />already here. Now you’re gonna cause all like these. We got, I ain’t done, we got the surfing, <br />we got all of these things, canoe racing, and all of this kine. You guys creating something that <br />it’s, don’t even belong, that’s not our culture. Okay, you guys, you guys get some of the <br />decision that you guys have to look out for where you live, in your backyard. You look all the <br />coffee and all of these things, nobody can eat the coffee, all of these things is all gone already, <br />pōkahana. Okay, the bringing over here now is disaster. And the tourists, and the boat, they like <br />to come here; the State of Hawai‘i is not telling the people about what’s going on. I call, I talk to <br />the Mayor about the lady that died in the gardens over there, from that, it was the Mother’s Day <br />she died, and she’s not even in the papers, okay? She was buried one week later. We did the <br />18 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />