Private citizens perform $4 million roadwork for free in 8 days?
Their livelihood was being threatened, and they were tired of waiting for government help, so business owners and residents on Hawaii’s Kauai island pulled together and completed a $4 million repair job to a state park — for free.
Polihale State Park has been closed since severe flooding destroyed an access road to the park and damaged facilities in December.
The state Department of Land and Natural Resources had estimated that the damage would cost $4 million to fix, money the agency doesn’t have, according to a news release from department Chairwoman Laura Thielen. . . .
And if the repairs weren’t made, some business owners faced the possibility of having to shut down.
So Slack, other business owners and residents made the decision not to sit on their hands and wait for state money that many expected would never come. Instead, they pulled together machinery and manpower and hit the ground running March 23.
And after only eight days, all of the repairs were done, Pleas said. It was a shockingly quick fix to a problem that may have taken much longer if they waited for state money to funnel in.
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- JanHopkins 2012/05/16 04:22:24
+1And that's the way it used to be done. Citizens would bring their horses, mules and oxen and grade roads where they were needed and the women would make feasts to keep the men going. Grab a fiddle and make it a party!reply - XZQZQ 2012/05/16 03:47:26
+1An excellent example of why we don't need much of our public sector ' work-force '.reply - jackie 2012/05/16 03:28:20
+1Aw! I love it when people pull together and help.reply














