Still no speed tables on Kealaloa Avenue?
I reside directly in front of the intersection where the stop sign was removed and the vehicular speeds exceed 75 mph on a daily basis when school is in session at Seabury Hall. It’s not a matter of if disaster will strike, but when. I noticed that fresh speed tables were implemented on Makani Road. which is baffling because the gravity of danger is far worse on Kealaloa Avenue! Why haven’t speed tables been constructed in our neighborhood?
Nancy Dean
Makawao
