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Oprah Winfrey And Her Private Maui Road


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August 04, 2011 | 07:31 AM
According to Forbes, Oprah Winfrey is worth $2.7 billion. The 57-year-old former actor became famous for her Oprah Winfrey Show (which ceased production in May) but still runs a vast media empire. She owns a production company (Harpo Productions), a cable network (OWN), a magazine (O), Oprah.com and the Oprah Radio satellite station. She also owns estates in Montecito, California and Fisher Island, Florida; houses in Lavallette, New Jersey, Douglasville, Georgia and Telluride, Colorado; and assorted properties on the islands of Antigua and Maui. The latter includes 100 acres in Hana, 1,000 acres Upcountry (which boasts a small, terribly exclusive 12-room bed and breakfast) and a four-mile road.

And not just any road, either: Oprah's road is concrete and asphalt 12 feet across. Goodfellow Brothers paved it in December 2010. The road stretches from the water tank at Kealakapu Road near Piilani Highway in Kihei to Keokoa, near Haleakala Highway. It's a road locals have been waiting for 40 years--a potentially golden road that could radically ease traffic congestion in Central Maui.

That is, if the public could use it, which it most certainly cannot. "The paved road, drainage swales and detention ponds will be privately maintained," stated a June 2009 Drainage Report on the effects of paving the road prepared by Wayne I. Arakaki Engineer LLC for OW Ranch, LLC, (the initials reportedly stand for "Oprah Winfrey") and kept on file with the Maui County Planning Department. "This is a private roadway and will not be open to the public."

OW Ranch paid for the road. "It wasn't cheap," said OW Ranch agent Hugh Starr when asked how much it cost. He ultimately declined to provide a figure, and officials with both the county Planning Department and Haleakala Ranch said they either didn't know or couldn't provide the number (grading the road did require a $34,520 bond, which county civil engineer Lance Nakamura said represented just a fraction of the grading costs).

According to Starr, the road lies entirely on Haleakala Ranch land, which he said was the road's main user. But he added that OW Ranch and Kamaole Ranch (which is owned by Winfrey's former personal trainer Bob Greene, who is also listed as a manager for OW Ranch) retain access rights to the road that dated back to OW Ranch's original purchase of the 1,000 Upcountry acres from Haleakala Ranch. Starr called the original dirt and gravel road "very rocky and dusty" as well as "dangerous," which the grading permit and accompanying drainage report makes clear.

"We will paved [sic] approximately four miles of road 12 feet wide," states the county drainage report. "Grades which is [sic] greater than 12 percent will be constructed out of concrete. We will construct drainage swales along the paved road, with plastic liner. All slopes will be graded at a 3:1 [ratio]."

Hugh Starr referred to the road as a "driveway" that "makes going in a lot easier," though he added that the road doesn't actually reach any dwellings owned by OW Ranch or Kamaole Ranch. "It was an existing ranch utility road," he said. "The Department of Water Supply, Maui Electric and Haleakala Ranch all use it."

Rumors about the road have flown about the island for months. During a Jan. 11 Maui Planning Commission hearing on OW Ranch's request to extend a permit for its Silver Cloud bed and breakfast in Kula, Chairman Jonathan Starr (no relation to Hugh) asked OW Ranch agents whether the road existed and if it tied into Winfrey's Silver Cloud bed and breakfast.

Tom Welch, an attorney representing OW Ranch, Kamaole Ranch and Silver Cloud, said the road did not connect to the Upcountry bed and breakfast.

"Mr. Chairman, yeah, in I think it was 2003 [sic] when Kamaole Ranch LLC, an affiliated entity, bought the land, bought [a] thousand acres from Haleakala Ranch in this area," Welch said during the hearing, according to the official minutes (a receptionist at the Kahului law firm Mancini, Welch & Geiger said Welch was unavailable to comment for this story). "They negotiated with Haleakala Ranch to get an easement over an existing ranch road so that, so that there could be access down below... [T]he way it's set up, and the way it finally turned out was, the ranch granted an easement for the personal use of the particular client. And it's over the ranch, it's over an existing ranch road, and it allows them to, allows the client to use it from time to time subject to notice requirements."

Curiously, at the hearing Welch also told the planning commissioners that "this is not a entire, entirely harmonious situation between the use of the ranch land for ranching purposes and the personal of use [sic] but it's all worked out and that's basically the situation." When asked what Welch meant, J. Scott Meidell, an agent for the Haleakala Ranch, denied that any tension existed between Haleakala and OW Ranches. "There's no disagreement over it at all," he said.

Another curiosity: The original grading and grubbing permit application, dated June 22, 2010, indicated "OW Ranch LLC" was the property owner, with "Hugh Starr" listed as the agent. At some point that name was crossed out and the words "Haleakala Ranch Company" hand-written next to it. The new agent listed was Meidell.

"I don't know why" the crossing out occurred, Meidell said. "But the actual landowner has to sign the permit, and Haleakala Ranch is the landowner."

In any case, though the road is not visible from either Piilani Highway in Kihei or Haleakala Highway in Kula, Hugh Starr said members of the public still find their way to it.

It's hard to monitor the road," Starr said. "There's some concern about the general public. It's kind of a double-edged sword because the road is very attractive to skateboards and joggers. We have definite security issues."

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    August 08, 2011 | 11:43 AM

    Typical, the "little people" of this island have been waiting for a practical route from Kihei to Upcountry for years and years and years..never mind how pratical it is, how much sense its makes, its Maui after all....but the rich always get their way..Oprah doesn't like the stupid drive like everybody else has to endure, so presto..a road for her; the "little people" can't use...Let them eat cake!!!!!

    Wewantaroad
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    The Road to Oprah
    August 23, 2011 | 02:44 PM

    Last Xmas I tried (twice) to send a letter to Oprah at her Maui home. Both times the letters were returned because the address wasn't sufficiently specific to be delivered. In January, I sent Oprah another letter to her Chicago home address. This one was not returned so I assumed it had been successfully mailed. Since then, I have received no reply, not even an acknowledgement that the letter had been received. I have followed up with several e-mails to various avenues/offices that might help, but in all this time I have yet to get a response from any sentient online Oprah operative. What am I? Acoustic tile?

    Robert McDonell
    Pahoa, Hawaii
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    Maui tax payers helped pay for this - WHY?
    August 31, 2011 | 12:15 PM

    If grading the road required a $34,520 bond, and according to the county civil engineer Lance Nakamura, that amount only represents just a fraction of the grading costs, who paid the balance of the grading cost? Hmmm - could it be the tax payers of Maui.
    If it was the tax payers of Maui County, then it seems to me that the public of Maui have a "right" to use that road because they obviously helped pay for it.
    This is so wrong because once again the affluent people who move to Maui are manipulating the County officials.....again.
    This behavior of the County changing the rules according to who has money and who does not really has to stop because the people of Kula have been waiting for over 4 decades to get an access road to Kihei......so how did Orpah and her friends get one so quickly and easily if it was all above board and according to the existing rules?
    Why are the people of Maui (and especially Kula) are so timid when it comes to standing up for what is rightfully theirs? Why don't they demand to get access to this road which they helped pay for?

    kalia9889@aol.com
    Paia, hawaii
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    RE: Maui tax payers helped pay for this - WHY?
    September 01, 2011 | 12:33 PM

    The $34,520 payment was for a bond (most likely a performance bond). It's merely a guarantee by the contractor that the project will be completed. So the taxpayers of Maui didn't pay anything for this road. That being stated, how long until there is a public road? Environmental-wise, just think how much gas is used by vehicles going the "long way round".

    redcupr (formerly of Midway Island).
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    cost
    February 15, 2012 | 07:43 AM

    Oprah is one of the wealthiest people in the world, but what a headache, even for Oprah.

    Tammy Stoner
    D
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    Her money, her land, her business
    February 16, 2012 | 10:37 AM

    If you don't like it, then you can by God have the county or state pay her fair market value for the land under eminent domain. Until then, it's her money, her land, her road, and her business, and I hope she runs all you would-be freeloaders off it at gunpoint.

    John Skookum
    Oracle, AZ
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    Oprah roots
    September 21, 2012 | 09:17 AM

    ??? Not completely positive but Oprah has that unique voice. I think I first met her briefly in upstate NY around 1970. She was wired. She was talking to someone with a british accent. She was working for some shady people playing games. Bad games. She was cut an awesome deal. They had it all pre planned . I remember hearing it all in the 70s. She visitied quite often for a while. She was working for someone. I talked to her too sometimes. I could tell you things you wouldn't believe. About myself. Not her. I wonder if she remembers me? I seen her again later, she was very mean to me then I seen her in her space and she was nicer that day and she said she couldn't really help me against these people that helped her so much but did the opposite for me.

    Angela Sterri
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    please help
    November 09, 2012 | 06:13 PM

    Hello my name I tiffeny Rios I am 29 w 2 girls 9,11 this past March I was diagnosed with a very rare autoimmune disease called Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome aka Lems I am the one and only in all Hawaiian islands this disease is very unpredictable if I could work I would but I can't I struggle everyday just for another day I am thankful to my best friend Turia for being there for me when everyone else just thought I was making it up being sickly all the time I have been trying to figure out how to get my kids and I on the list of needy family's I would really appreciate any nd all help pls contact me at 8082352880..46-283 kahuhipa St c506 kaneohe hi 96744
    please I hope to hear from someone soon thank you for your time..
    If u dont know maybe someone might know who could help pls let me know I would greatly appreciate it

    Tiffeny Rios
    Kaneohe
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    December 24, 2012 | 10:43 AM

    Weird goings on at the top of Kealakapu Road over the past week on the 20th and 22nd of Dec. 2012. See RAIDS Online.

    HawaiiObserver
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    January 16, 2013 | 03:30 PM

    A camel will go through an eye of a needle before the rich man enters the Kingdom of Heaven.
    ~Jesus Christ~

    Deborah
    Makawao
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