State Supreme Court dismisses telescope opponents’ appeal

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HONOLULU (AP) — The state Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by opponents of the Thirty Meter Telescope.

HONOLULU (AP) — The state Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by opponents of the Thirty Meter Telescope.

Contested-case hearings are still underway for the permit to build the TMT on Mauna Kea, but a group of opponents filed an appeal last month. They appealed various decisions, including time limits for parties to question witnesses.

The court ruled Friday to dismiss the appeal for lack of appellate jurisdiction.

The state Land Board urged the court to dismiss the appeal. State lawyers called it premature because no decision has been made on whether the Thirty Meter Telescope will receive a construction permit.

Telescope spokesman Scott Ishikawa says the ruling shows the process is fair.

Richard Wurdeman, the attorney representing the opponents, says it’s possible they’ll raise the same issues again once there’s a final decision on the permit.