• Ke‘e Beach solution Ke‘e Beach solution Kudo’s to Dr. Down’s letter on the west end of Ke‘e Beach’s swift current dangers. It may not be pretty, but not that bad if they placed a blue swimming pool lane marker
• Ke‘e Beach solution
Ke‘e Beach solution
Kudo’s to Dr. Down’s letter on the west end of Ke‘e Beach’s swift current dangers.
It may not be pretty, but not that bad if they placed a blue swimming pool lane marker across the left hand 1/3 side of the Ke‘e Lagoon. The kind of swimming pool lane marker with rope and floats. Anchor it from the beach across to the reef. You know just until the lifeguard issue is settled. $200 and 1/2 a day for a few county workers for an unsalaried 24/7 sentry.
Property tax increases can be also dangerous for the county spenders if an economic slump occurs and the county is out on a far limb of the economic tree spending current fat taxes. It may be become financial irresponsibility when the county check writers cannot make necessary cutbacks and at the same time aren’t collecting the bloated taxes. The “limb” may become a greased pole.
If Olohena Rd. can handle two tons, well how about so be it and leave it for same. Or is this just another cart before the horse to develop more out of financial reach housing Kauaians will never own? And why do the devlopers need all this money, surely most of them won’t be around in 20 years time anyway.