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How long did it take Kauai residents to fix a damaged access road to a state park, which would have taken government an estimated $4 million and at least two years?

How long did it take Kauai residents to fix a damaged access road to a state park, which would have taken government an estimated $4 million and at least two years?

Try eight days.

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Pingback| 4.10.09 @ 12:40PM

Don’t Wait for the State — But As For Me links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

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Roy| 4.10.09 @ 1:23PM

But did they get a permit and file an environmental impact statement?

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