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City assigned parcel to group that cannot afford liability

By June Watanabe

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Dec 03, 2012

~~<p>Question: I regularly use the bike path on the Ewa end of Pearl Harbor. Recently, &ldquo;No Trespassing&rdquo; signs appeared at the Hamana Street cul-de-sac entrance to the path. The sign states that the city no longer maintains it and gives a city complaint line (768-4381). I have called but get no response. Is it illegal to use the bike path? Why is city land being closed to the public?</p>
<p>Answer: The answer lies in your second question.</p>
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Question: I regularly use the bike path on the Ewa end of Pearl Harbor. Recently, “No Trespassing” signs appeared at the Hamana Street cul-de-sac entrance to the path. The sign states that the city no longer maintains it and gives a city complaint line (768-4381). I have called but get no response. Is it illegal to use the bike path? Why is city land being closed to the public?

Answer: The answer lies in your second question. Login for more...



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