Neighbors sue to block Hawaii affordable housing complex

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HONOLULU (AP) — Residents near a planned affordable housing project in Hawaii filed a lawsuit to prevent construction of the apartment complex.

Neighbors of the proposed Hale Makana O Maili project on Oahu say the complex is out of place and not correctly permitted. The residents of Maili established a nonprofit group called Na Kiai O Maili Inc., meaning “protectors of Maili,” and filed a lawsuit against the city and Laulima Development in November. Construction began in October and the group members said their property values and well-being will be diminished if the project is completed.

“Basically what we’re saying is it’s not appropriate to have such a large development relative to the neighborhood’s size,” said Hayden Burgess, an attorney who represents the group. “They’re going to change the character of the neighborhood.”

The developers are trying to be sensitive to the character of the neighborhood by limiting building heights to two stories, said Kali Watson, who oversees the project for the Hawaiian Community Development Board. “We’re building affordable housing for the people of Hawaii,” Watson said. “What’s the harm? The (project) is going to be nice.”