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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
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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
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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
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Gen Z Can Protect The Planet
Column: Gen Z must carry on to protect planet
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A&B Water Bill is Back! Maui Needs Your Voices!
HEADS UP! PLEASE SHARE WIDELY! As we expected, the A&B Water Bill is back! Not satisfied with their loss at the legislature on Thursday, and with $62 million on the line, A&B is pulling out all the stops to pass a bill that would give them another 7 years to
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Maui Tomorrow Foundation to Hold Fundraiser at Flatbread Pizza in Paia on June 19, 2018
Maui Tomorrow Foundation has teamed up with Flatbread Pizza for a fundraiser on June 19, 2018 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Flatbread Pizza (located at 89 Hana Highway in Paia). For every pizza ordered, Flatbread will make a donation to the Maui Tomorrow Foundation to further the work of
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The Growing Problem of Over Tourism
Mahalo to CBS News travel editor and Travel Detective Peter Greenberg and crew, who came to Maui to interview… Posted by Maui Tomorrow on Monday, February 19, 2018
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Enhanced Quality of Life
Ahh, the laid-back Maui lifestyle! Where did this reputation come from? Is it a thing of the past? Is it only possible for visitors now, or can local residents hope to reclaim some time to spend with family and friends instead of having to work multiple jobs just to survive?