The has extended the commenting period for the state’s plan to build a replacement facility for the crumbling .
Comments on the environmental impact statement 聽are now being accepted through Nov. 22 — 30 days longer than originally planned.
The change was prompted by a complaint filed by a Honolulu-based nonprofit, which pointed out that the Hawaii Revised Statute鈥檚 calls for a commenting period to last 60 days when the “development or expansion” of any correctional facilities is involved.
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But Scott Glenn, the director of the Office of Environmental Quality Control, wrote to Life of the Land last week, clarifying that the statute’s 60-day requirement kicks in only “when the governor chooses to negotiate with any person for the development or expansion of such a facility outside of the standard state procurement process.”
Still, the commenting period was extended after Gov. David Ige determined that applying the 60-day requirement was “in the spirit of the EIS law.”
According to the preparation notice, which was published Sept. 23, the is considering two options: building a new OCCC at the current 16-acre site in Kalihi or on state land where the is located.
DAGS and the are also exploring a third option of relocating OCCC to an alternative location that’s yet to be identified by a team of consultants.
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