On the slopes of a Kaneohe promontory prized for its ocean views, more than 1,000 trees including milo, mango, kukui, weeping banyan and silver trumpet have stood for decades as part of a lush hillside — and a knotty problem. Under a special city ordinance, these trees are supposed to be maintained by one of Hawaii’s biggest residential condominium communities. But many of the specimens are gone. Read the article……………………….
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November 22, 2021
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