Westside story
Not to start an east side vs. west side war over rail, but I notice the anti-rail letters the Weekly publishes come from people living in Hawaii Kai, the Windward side and town.
I can’t believe the Weekly and its readers’ lack aloha for west side residents and the traffic nightmare we endure. Those of us who live in Pearl City, in Waipahu, in Kapolei, in ‘Ewa Beach and the Leeward Coast endure punishing weekday commutes to work or school. Either we get up early and start our journey before sunrise, or we waste an hour or more inching along H-1 or the highway.
And heaven help your evening commute to the west side if you have a late work meeting or classes. When it happens to me, sometimes I just surrender and buy dinner in town instead of sitting in traffic for an hour or more. On those evenings, I miss eating with my family, but don’t want to needlessly waste gas and put wear-and-tear on our car fighting traffic.
That is why I want the rail. Yes, it is a big investment in our transportation system, just like the investments our community made to widen Kalanianaole Highway or build H-3. Those improvements brought a better quality of life for everyone in those areas.
I believe that Westside residents deserve the same consideration for our commutes and our quality of life. I know the Weekly and its audience have aloha for us. So please, support the rail.
Joe Lee
Hawaii Kai






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