Just days before the Superferry was set to begin service, the Hawaii Supreme Court issued a ruling directing the state to conduct an environmental assessment to determine the impact the service would have on Kahului Harbor.This after the Superferry received state approvals and the state spent more $40 million in taxpayers' dollars on harbor improvements to pave the way for the ferry service.
Superferry officials started its service earlier than scheduled. A court order was issued requiring them to halt service to Maui until Sept. 11; the Superferry's move also set off protests on Kauai. Protesters there blocked the harbor and harassed passengers trying to exit the ferry.
The chain of events also resulted in a deluge of letters to the editor, on both sides of the argument.
Joining us live Friday (Aug.30) from noon to 1 p.m. for a special Hot Seat session will be Superferry CEO and President John Garibaldi. John will take your questions live for that hour.




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