For more than a century, Hawai`i’s pre-territorial system of highways and trails has been protected by law. However, as our February 2014 issue makes clear, that protection is not ironclad. Time and again, it seems, state government has bowed to the will of private landowners, meekly ceding to them the right to determine when and under what circumstances the public will be allowed to access public trails – or, indeed, if they will be allowed to do so at all.
Also in this issue : you’ll find a report on the Agribusiness Development Corporation’s re-do of its October meeting, a summary of recent actions of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, and last, but by no means least, our public thanks to so many of you who contributed generously to our fall fund-raising drive.
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