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2008-2010
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Roberta Hickman
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REP PWIRC 079 06/22/2010 2008-2010
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\Council Records\Reports\2008-2010\Public Works & Intergovernmental Relations Committee (PWIRC)
REP PWIRC 080 06/22/2010 2008-2010
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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Murashige, Laura <br /> From: Roberta Hickman [rohickman @alohabroadband.net] <br /> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 2:06 PM <br /> To: counciltestimony @co.hawaii.hi.us <br /> Subject: Open Mam Bypass to Cyclists! <br /> Dear Councilperson Enriques, <br /> We strongly support bicycle and pedestrian access on Mamalahoa Bypass from Haleki'i Street to the <br /> Alii Drive terminus in Keauhou. As a constituent and a resident of this island, I enjoy walking and <br /> bicycling for exercise, to get to work or shopping or school and I would like to be able to use this <br /> route on my bicycle or by walking. <br /> We ask you to amend Bill 260 to require Corporation Counsel to negotiate bicycle and pedestrian <br /> access on this road. <br /> There are several reasons why it is important to make the Mamalahoa Bypass accessible to <br /> pedestrians and bicyclists: <br /> 1. The Ordinances that uphold this legal agreement refer to opening the road to Public Traffic. The <br /> definition of Traffic in the Hawaii County Code includes pedestrians and bicyclists (Ch 24, Article 1 <br /> Section 24 -3). We feel that the current prohibition of bicyclists and pedestrians may currently be <br /> illegal under this definition. <br /> 2. The Bypass offers a much safer alternative to walking or bicycling along Kuakini Highway through <br /> the narrow sections in Keauhou Mauka, Honalo and Kainaliu. By opening the Bypass we make it <br /> safer for bicyclists and pedestrians and we make it easier on car drivers who may be worried about <br /> hitting a bicyclist or pedestrian, especially when school resumes in early August and roads become <br /> more congested. <br /> 3. Hawaii County is among the most unhealthy counties in our nation <br /> (http: // www.countyhealthrankings.org /). We need places to walk and bike to maintain a healthy <br /> lifestyle. We have very few public trails, pathways or bikeways. Opening the Mamalahoa Bypass to <br /> bicyclists and pedestrians provides an opportunity for Hawaii County residents to get exercise on a <br /> daily basis. <br /> Please amend Bill 260 to require Corporation Counsel to allow bicyclists and pedestrians to access <br /> Mamalahoa Bypass. <br /> Mahalo, <br /> Roberta Hickman <br /> Ocean View <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> 33 .S <br /> cdm� No. � _,�_ <br /> Ref. To: P <br /> Ref. Gate JUL 21 201Q <br /> 7/19/2010 <br />
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