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Wealthy beachfront homeowners turn to the courts to avoid Hawaii environmental laws

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A boy pulled a kayak up a steep hill fronting beachfront properties near Ke Nui Road on Oahu’s North Shore on Saturday. In the background, a crumbling seawall and black tarps fall onto the beach.
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Beachfront properties are seen near 59-175C Ke Nui Road on the North Shore.
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Beachfront properties are seen near 59-175C Ke Nui Road on the North Shore.
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A homeowner has put in a wooden staircase and a No Trespassing sign.
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A public access to beach on Ke Nui Road is blocked because of steep drops to the beach.
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A public access to beach on Ke Nui Road is blocked because of steep drops to the beach.
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A public access to the beach on Ke Nui Road is blocked because of steep drops to the beach.
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Beachfront properties are seen near 59-175C Ke Nui Road on the North Shore.
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Beachfront properties are seen near 59-175C Ke Nui Road on the North Shore.
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A boy pulled a kayak up a steep hill fronting beachfront properties near Ke Nui Road on Oahu’s North Shore on Saturday. In the background, a crumbling seawall and black tarps fall onto the beach.
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Beachfront properties are seen near 59-175C Ke Nui Road on the North Shore.

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Wealthy beachfront homeowners turn to the courts to avoid Hawaii environmental laws