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ellisonz

(27,759 posts)
Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:29 AM Mar 2012

Waihee and Cayetano: Hoopili Flaunts Mandate to Protect Ag Land

By Sophie Cocke 03/15/2012

Former Governor John Waihee strolled into a hearing room packed with a sea of orange shirts that read, “Hoopili Now!”

The political veteran, age 65, clad in dark blue jeans and black cowboy boots, exuded a casual confidence as he chatted with executives of D.R. Horton, Hoopili’s developer, as well as opponents of the proposed 12,000-home development in Ewa, which he was there to support.

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Thursday was one of the last days of testimony that began in October for the master-planned community that would displace about 1,500 acres of prime farmland, much of it under cultivation. And it was likely the most important day for intervenors in the case, which include Friends of Makakilo, the Sierra Club and state Sen. Clayton Hee.

Hee had enlisted not only Waihee, but former Gov. Ben Cayetano, who is currently running for mayor of Honolulu, to testify against the development. The political heavyweights are likely to be among the most persuasive witnesses in the case before the state Land Use Commission, which is expected to rule on D.R. Horton’s petition to reclassify the land from agricultural to urban by this summer.

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I am 100% against this project.
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Waihee and Cayetano: Hoopili Flaunts Mandate to Protect Ag Land (Original Post) ellisonz Mar 2012 OP
the train to nowhere is designed to serve this limited planned community and similar ones...at the msongs Mar 2012 #1
"the train to nowhere" ellisonz Mar 2012 #2
The people who don't benefit are the lucky ones not stuck in that horrendous traffic. dkf Mar 2012 #4
My personal opinion on Hawaii. Firebrand Gary Mar 2012 #3

msongs

(70,275 posts)
1. the train to nowhere is designed to serve this limited planned community and similar ones...at the
Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:24 AM
Mar 2012

expense of the majority of Oahu;s population that will not benefit in any way

 

dkf

(37,305 posts)
4. The people who don't benefit are the lucky ones not stuck in that horrendous traffic.
Sat Mar 17, 2012, 12:27 PM
Mar 2012

Yeah we live on the more expensive side of the island so our traffic isn't as bad as those who bought in those planned communities.

Let their traffic get worse. I guess 3-4 hours of their lives stuck in traffic eating up gas is fine.


Firebrand Gary

(5,044 posts)
3. My personal opinion on Hawaii.
Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:29 AM
Mar 2012

Is that there should be a total ban on building horizontally. There is plenty of opportunity to build new skyscrapers if there is that much of a need for new housing.

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