The state Land Use Commission is expected to rule on Friday in the Hoopili case.
Both sides are making a last ditch push with the public.
Read Choon James’ piece in Civil Beat about why the master-planned development is not sustainable for Hawaii here.
And check out the response of Cameron Nekota, vice president at D.R. Horton – Schuler Division, for why Hoopili should proceed here.
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