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Maui Zoning Maps #1

Here is the link to all of Maui Island’s approved ZONING MAPS. https://www.mauicounty.gov/DocumentCenter/View/111852/Maui-Island-Land-Zoning-Map-1 Zoning Map- Kula Oct-2018 Zoning Map- Lahaina + Kaanapali Oct-2018 Zoning Map- Pukalani+Makawao+Haiku Oct-2018 Zoning Map- Kapalua + Northwest Maui Oct-2018 Zoning Map-Wailuku+Waikapu+Kahului Oct-2018

Wailuku Civic Center and Large Parking Structure

Stemming from the long-standing need to increase public parking in Wailuku and the reWailuku visioning effort for revitalizing Wailuku, the County of Maui proposes to build the Wailuku Civic Complex (WCC) and improve infrastructure and streetscapes along portions of Church and Vineyard Streets in downtown Wailuku. The WCC will be located on a roughly 3-acre site that includes the at-grade municipal parking lot and two adjacent parcels bounded by Church, Vineyard, Market, and Main Streets.

Recap of Housing Affordability Luncheon

Aloha, Thank you for joining us to discuss housing solutions appropriate for the island of Maui. The energy in the room was high and the conversations over lunch seemed to be very lively.  The ideas and opportunities that were shared as a result of the table discussions illustrated a point mentioned in Tamar’s welcome, “While […]

Proposed Large Multi-Family Housing Project Between Makawao and Pukalani

The Makawao, Pukalani and Kula communities should strongly opposes the proposed project because: a) the State Land Use Commission’s “Land Use” designation, b) the current Maui Island Plan, c) the current Upcountry Community Plan for Makawao, Pukalani and Kula, and d) zoning ALL have this 57.616 acre site clearly designated for agricultural use.  The various […]