However, D.R. Horton, the project developer, has requested a two-week extension to file additional documents laying out its argument for why the commissioners are permitted to reclassify important ag land for urban development.
Opponents in the case have argued that it goes against the state constitution.
Read Civil Beat’s story here.
Members of the community can provide oral testimony in the case on Tuesday, as has been the case throughout the hearing process.
Address: 235 S Beretania St., Honolulu
The LUC has yet to set a time for when testimony will be heard
You can also email your testimony to: luc@dbedt.hawaii.gov
The hearing starts at 9 a.m.
You can find Civil Beat’s overview of the case here.

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