• Hearing on Proposed Pine State Subdivision in Makena

    COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI AGENDA Regular Meeting of August 5, 2011 9:00 a.m. Council Chamber 8th Floor, Kalana 0 Maui Building200 South High Street, Wailuku, Hawaii http://www.co.maui.hi.us/archives/117/110805.pdf

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  • Landuse Com. Turns Down Kaufman Up Zoning

    Today the Land Use Committee decided not to consider the request by a Makena land owner to amend the State Land Use District Classification of 2.79 acres of land across the street from Oneloa Beach (Big Beach) from Agricultural to Urban. Instead the Committee voted in favor of a resolution to send this item back […]

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  • Environmental Caucus Report

    Reproduced from Henry Curtis’ article at Disappeared News.(Note Maui Tomorrow does not endorse any political party.  We are reproducing this report on the Democratic Environmental Caucus meeting since it has interesting informational content. ) By Henry Curtis Imagine going to a talk story where half the time is devoted to questions and answers. It’s almost […]

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  • HECO: Raise Rates So We Can Buy Imported Palm Oil

    From Henry Curtis: Last year HECO sold 7.6 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity. HECO has asked the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission to add a tax on each kWh sold to subsidize HELCO’s purchase of biofuels from the politically connecedt Aina Koa Pono (AKP). AKP would sell 16 million gallons of biodiesel to HELCO to power […]

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  • EPA Starts Lahaina Injection Well Investigation

    Investigation begins to track suspected pollution from the Lahaina wastewater facility Release date: 08/01/2011 Contact Information: Dean Higuchi, 808-541-2711, higuchi.dean@epa.gov (08/01/11) HONOLULU – Federal and state agencies have begun important research to evaluate the suspected discharge of pollutants to the coastal waters along the Kaanapali coast of Maui.  Funded by the U. S. EPA, U.S. […]

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  • Testify for Monk Seals

    Public Hearing on Hawaiian Monk Seal Protection

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  • Low Cost/No Cost Energy Savings for Maui

    LOW COST/NO COST ENERGY SAVINGS FOR MAUI The Fitchburg Model Applied to Maui Nui Michael J. Duberstein It’s a given that by far the greatest, fastest and most economical energy savings result from increased conservation measures—what experts label as efficiency steps. No matter how it’s termed, conservation returns large reductions in energy usage—and just a […]

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  • Geothermal on Maui

    On July 20, the all Native Hawaiian-owned company, Innovations Development Group (IDG), held a public meeting at Pukalani’s Mayor Hannibal Tavares Community Center, to “share their philosophy and get feedback from the community.” Geothermal got a bad rep when the early Puna well released hydrogen sulphide into the air, sickening residents.  Mililani Trask gave a presentation […]

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  • Watershed Meeting

    The Southwest Maui Watershed Plan grew out of concerns by Mā‘alaea residents about pollution of Mā‘alaea Bay and reef damage. According to water expert Robin Knox, “The goal of the plan is to protect water quality and reduce land-based pollution. The planning process seeks to bring together all the users of a watershed to help […]

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  • Southwest Maui Watershed Project Meeting

    The Watershed Advisory Group will meet at the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary on South Kīhei Road.

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