The Land Use Commission is scheduled to hear oral arguments from D.R. Horton and intervenors in the Hoopili case on Friday, June 8 beginning at 9 a.m. A final decision in the case is expected.
This is after D.R. Horton requested to delay the case last week in order to have time to file legal briefs related to the commission’s constitutional authority to rule on their petition to reclassify hundreds of acres of ag land to urban use.
Read Civil Beat’s coverage of D.R. Horton’s contentious request to postpone proceedings here:
D.R. Horton Tries to Put the Brakes on Hoopili Decision
Final Decision on Hoopili Delayed Despite Opponents’ Protests
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