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I recently moved back to Honolulu after having been gone for six years — I missed the islands! Being away for this long and returning, you notice things. Why are bicyclists allowed on our 36-inch wide sidewalks with pedestrians? Hardly anyone uses the bike lanes and cars are routinely running red lights now. Not one, not two, but at least three will run a red. By the time your foot enters the crosswalk, the red caution hand is already flashing.
I live and work in town and at least once a week I have to ask a homeless person to roll out of the way so I can get past the entry gate into my apartment. Graffiti is now more widespread and our sidewalk shoulders are dingy and overgrown.
There was a time when people used to say, “Lucky you live Hawaii.” They don’t say it anymore. Now I know why.
Robert Lui
Moiliili
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