Save Mānoa Valley's response in the Star Advertiser to the Island Voices column last week. (Note that this was reduced by editors to fit the word limit - the intention of the opening paragraphs is that while Hawaiian practices are generally a proper use of the property, it is the scale and commercial nature of the proposed new venture - something akin to a Polynesian Cultural Center in Mānoa - on conservation lands without an environmental assessment that is opposed.)
The BLNR is likely to make a determination on whether to grant a contested case to Paradise Parks' developers on Friday, September 23. Please mark your calendars.