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Derelict poles, sagging lines plague West Oahu ahead of summer
Derelict poles, sagging lines plague West Oahu ahead of summer

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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Derelict poles, sagging lines plague West Oahu ahead of summer

WAIANAE, Hawaii (KHON2) — As the summer fire season looms, a state lawmaker is sounding the alarm about dangerous utility conditions in West Oahu. State Rep. Darius Kila demanded immediate action from Hawaiian Electric, Hawaiian Telcom and Charter Spectrum Hawaii. 'Our risk is high,' fire experts warn as summer approaches In a letter sent on Wednesday, May 21, Kila highlighted aging poles, sagging wires and overgrown vegetation along Farrington Highway. 'I hate that it's always reactive and not proactive. Because again, I will invite folks to just take a quick five-minute, 10-minute drive down the Waianae Coast on Farrington Highway and you can point to the derelict poles, the derelict wires, the hanging wires,' said Rep. Kila. He has given the companies just 30 days to give an update on how they plan to identify, remove and replace abandoned, damaged or unused infrastructure. 'I felt 30 days was a fair timeline for them to get get some comprehensive plan, and also understand that this will be a rolling plan that they continue to visit and work out and noting that 30 days from now puts us right at the beginning of the summer. Cause I think people just want to feel at ease,' Rep. Kila said. The task isn't simple, since multiple entities share responsibility. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news 'We have to work with other utilities, with private landowners, with the government, you know. Everybody has their part to play, but it's also something that we share together,' said Darren Pai, HECO spokesperson. The State is taking action — the Hawaii Department of Transportation deputy director said they are currently acquiring land to open Paakea Road as a permanent alternate route to Farrington. 'And when this route is open, it will be 24/7, it's not going to be an emergency route, it's going to be for everyday for public use. So there will be no more gates on that route and anybody can access the route at any time,' Robin Shishido, HDOT Deputy Director, explained. Pai added that over 1,300 poles have been inspected in the area since 2023, 100 have been removed since 2020 and vegetation management in the area is expected to be complete by the end of June. Check out more news from around Hawaii Spectrum said it does not own any of the poles in question, but they have hundreds of technicians who monitor and maintain its infrastructure. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOT: Free Wi-Fi is now available at Molokai Airport
DOT: Free Wi-Fi is now available at Molokai Airport

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

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DOT: Free Wi-Fi is now available at Molokai Airport

State officials say free Wi-Fi is now available at Molokai Airport, which should be accessible throughout the terminal via Hawaiian Telcom. The Hawaii Department of Transportation said the fiber optic network infrastructure was installed through its 'HI Connect Broadband Project.' Service through Hawaiian Telcom began on April 17. Travelers should select 'HI Connect Free Wi-Fi ' in the list of available networks. The network should be able to accommodate video streaming and downloads by multiple users. 'Air travel is a necessity for Molokai residents to access medical care and other resources, ' said state Sen. Lynn DeCoite in a news release. 'Access to free internet while waiting for flights can help make these essential trips more efficient and comfortable. I appreciate HDOT working to connect Molokai Airport.' The 'HI Connect Broadband Project ' also improved broadbrand infrastructure along roads in Kalihi, Nanakuli, Waianae, Makaha on Oahu ; in Puna and Kau on Hawaii island ; and in Kapaa, Kauai. 'Wi-Fi has been available at our larger, busier airports since 2018, ' said DOT Director Ed Sniffen in the release. 'Offering this free service at Molok 'i Airport is part of our efforts to make meaningful, cost-effective improvements at our facilities for local travelers.' Don 't miss out on what 's happening ! Stay in touch with breaking news, as it happens, conveniently in your email inbox. It 's FREE ! Email 28141 Sign Up By clicking to sign up, you agree to Star-Advertiser 's and Google 's and. This form is protected by reCAPTCHA. 0 Comments By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have agreed to the. An insightful discussion of ideas and viewpoints is encouraged, but comments must be civil and in good taste, with no personal attacks. If your comments are inappropriate, you may be banned from posting. Report comments if you believe they do not follow our. Having trouble with comments ? .

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