The room’s packed this morning as the Land Use Commission hears testimony on developer D.R. Horton’s proposed 12,000-home community in Ewa. Civil Beat’s Sophie Cocke is there, posting updates to her Land blog.
Here’s the latest:
Public testimony has resumed. LUC Chair Normand Lezy tries to keep it on track as some digress into parables and the history of Hawaiian names.
Commissioners appear to be struggling to look alert as testimony approaches two hours.
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