CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@ STARADVERTISER.COM
Mayor Rick Blangiardi announced the opening of a new shower at Kaimana Beach in Waikiki on Oct. 9.
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A reader commented that the new Kaimana Beach shower doesn’t work as well as it should (“Kaimana Beach shower doesn’t work as planned,” Star-Advertiser, Letters, Oct. 17). Perhaps we should be grateful that it is functioning at all.
Down the street, the beach shower near Kapahulu Avenue has been dry and taped up for more than a year. Also, the two nearby drinking fountains are both taped up and unusable. Are there any plans to fix these problems?
Edward Conklin
Waikiki
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