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City Should Assess Tax on Private Lanes

Kailua and the rest of O'ahu have thousands of private lanes leading to residents' homes. Did you know these lanes are co-owned by the private residents but the city charges no property taxes on them? The city should start doing that.

It only seems fair — after all, the public doesn't have the right to use them. If the city started billing the homeowners for these lanes, it's likely that some of these homeowners would then dedicate (give) them to the city so that they won't have to pay the taxes. The effect of dedicating them to the city is that those lanes would be opened up to the public. For those who decide to keep their lanes, and pay the taxes, the city will receive additional revenue.

One idea for the city's use of this new revenue could be to purchase oceanfront property in areas where there is limited beach access. Remember when former Mayor Frank Fasi bought beachfront properties along Diamond Head for the city? Aren't we glad we did?

Libby Tomar
Kailua

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