It might be cheaper and easier to make them an actual safe tourist attraction lol
@dannybeeee9 ай бұрын
watch, this will take much longer than expected and cost much more. Ask the Kamaʻāina. Restoration, not destruction. These selfish fools in town don't understand what the people want. $2.6 mil? yeah right. Very sad day.
@canievision8089 ай бұрын
2.6 mil ??!!! If chronics can recycle the metal. They do'em for free.
@storm20008089 ай бұрын
someone will probably try climb up there after they gone and get hurt
@smithwesson4999 ай бұрын
Wake Up America! We have WWIII knocking at our Doorstep and All the Radical Left Democrat Party is Concerned about is Trying Donald J. Trump, our former and soon to be next President for what equates to a Misdemeanor Traffic Ticket? Make it Make Sense??? F.J.B. and the Whole Democrat Party! +&-6
@ryk98969 ай бұрын
Sucks that bad people had to ruin it for everyone I’ve always wanted to hike up there 😢
@Jazzfestn9 ай бұрын
And the 2.6 MILLION $$ goes to...the Mayor's cousin! His cousin will then repay the favor with an all expenses vacation to MONACO! Or, pay the Mayors sons TUITION at HARVARD. Or provide some "Adult ENTERTAINMENT"! Another option - get the Mayors kid enrolled at YALE. See how kickbacks work? Its not hard to cover these trails.
@bnakoa9 ай бұрын
that's my dad's company. he's not the mayor's cousin. he's a Hawaiian. stop spreading fake news
@spencermukai85659 ай бұрын
I don’t believe there is an Hawaiian Heritage inclusion for this Haiku Stairs. My understanding from decades ago, is that this stairs was designed and built by either the military or the city government branch. This was used by their personnel to maintain such hard installations as microwave radio sites, for communicating between the Islands. Such installations required periodic maintenance and emergency repairs to keep the radio link operating. I believe since the City has created a project and cost, selected a contractor; that the removal should start immediately. No delays! As delays always becomes more costly. Even organizations that want to keep this stairs as is, will keep fighting to keep it. Besides, I don’t think many of these organizations are by locals. If stairs are kept, these organizations should financially be able to maintain, manage, regulate -the-use, and fund any 911 call related emergency rescue operations by the Honolulu Fire Department. Again, if these organization, or organizations wants to keep it, legitimate business planning, legal and financial support needs to be created and recorded with the City of Honolulu. No more, tax-payer funding to support keeping the stairs.
@necrom212219 ай бұрын
No more tourist money.
@aggu54779 ай бұрын
tourists were the reasons for its removal anyways.
@l82nite9 ай бұрын
Finally the city spends tax money for a good cause.