Sad to hear that letter-writer Bob Gould finds lifesaving road safety features such as speed humps “irritating”and his only concern is damage to his vehicle suspension and road capacity (“Speed humps not calming but irritating,” Star-Advertiser, Feb. 4).
It is amazing that the NIMBY opponents of our Ala Wai Flood Mitigation Plan are complaining that their views while driving down Ala Wai Boulevard will be blocked with implementation of our neighborhood-saving flood plan.
As is increasingly common in Honolulu, a group of organized NIMBYs rally their supporters, provide a forum for misinformation, pit neighborhoods against each other and oppose needed public-works projects on our island (“Ala Wai pedestrian bridge proves unpopular at community meeting,” Star-Advertiser, Sept. 10).
Jan Rensel’s letter about our pedestrian bridge over the Ala Wai Canal is troubling (“Trouble would follow bridge over Ala Wai,” Star-Advertiser, July 16).
Starting Monday, CHI Health Clinic Internal Medicine and CHI Health Clinic General Surgery are moving to new locations on the campus of CHI Health Good Samaritan.