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Stalled remedies vex homestead residents

Rob Perez
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
The ceiling over a patio has been ruined by water damage in a home that Denise Kaaa bought in a DHHL project in Papa­ko­lea. She lives in the home with her 101-year-old grandmother, Annie Ikuwa Kaaa.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Craig T. Kojima / ckojima@staradvertiser.com Denise Kaaa says an addition to her Kala­wahine Streamside home is unusable because of flooding and water damage. Her case and those of three other homeowners along Kapahu Street are in mediation involving the developer of the subdivision, Kame­ha­meha Investment Corp.
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The ceiling over a patio has been ruined by water damage in a home that Denise Kaaa bought in a DHHL project in Papa­ko­lea. She lives in the home with her 101-year-old grandmother, Annie Ikuwa Kaaa.
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COURTESY HAROLD VIDINHA
Homesteader Wendy Vidinha collected three buckets of glass from the yard of the property in Kekaha, Kauai, that she and her husband, Harold, lease from the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands. She picked up more than 10 gallons of shards before giving up.