A rock quarry in Makakilo that has long aggravated some and appeased other residents in communities built around the 50-year-old mining enterprise is aiming to expand and extend operations.
The Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corp. (HHFDC) would like to clarify the situation regarding landscaped common areas at the Villages of Kapolei, as raised in Steve Loring’s letter (“Dead trees, weeds at Villages of Kapolei,” Star-Advertiser, April 30).
But the reality of building accessory dwelling units was far more complicated, leading to just a trickle of affordable units. Could regulatory changes boost the numbers?