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Sustainable Agriculture
Maui is at a crossroads on a path to sustainable agriculture. Alexander and Baldwin (A&B) ended their sugar cane operations at the end of 2016. This left over 35,000 acres of agricultural land without a crop and with a world of possibility. Maui Tomorrow is interested in all ways of
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Respecting Cultural Heritage and Streamflows
Maui Tomorrow has stood with many of Maui’s cultural groups to protect our heritage resources, from Olowalu in West Maui to Nāhiku in East Maui, and from Mākena on Maui’s South shore, to North shore Haʻikū. Maui Tomorrow has partnered with Maui Cultural Lands, Nā Moku ‘Aupuni o Koʻolau ,
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Truly Affordable Housing
Most people on Maui do not want us to become like Oahu, yet our current development pattern and the types of new housing we are building are rapidly eating up our open spaces and leaving local residents with insufficient and inadequate shelter options. How can we reverse these trends while
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Renewable Energy and Climate Change
Maui Tomorrow is focused on educating the public about renewable energy and climate change, which are important elements of ecologically sound development. Renewable Portfolio Standard and Power Supply Improvement Plan In Hawaii we have laws that require an increasing percentage of the electricity supply to come from sources that qualify
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On Maui
Protecting Maui's Future Requires: Truly Affordable Housing Respecting Cultural Heritage and Streamflows Sustainable Agriculture Renewable Energy / Climate Change Enhanced Quality of Life Our Latest Achievements! Maui Community Groups Reach Settlement Over Future of Mākena Region Impacts of Luxury Development on Environment and Cultural Practices Significantly Reduced Community groups and
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Help Protect Our Streams!
Maui Tomorrowʻs legal team has been fighting for years to have Hawaiiʻs Public Trust laws upheld, and our streams restored in East Maui. Come show your support as we go before the state Water Commission! East Maui Streamflow Contested Case Hearing Monday, October 9, 2017 5:00 pm Haiku Community Center
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Maui Community Groups Reach Settlement Over Future of Mākena Region
Impacts of Luxury Development on Environment and Cultural Practices Significantly Reduced Community groups and the owner of Makena Resort (ATC Makena) have reached an agreement regarding the future of the Mākena region. The agreement includes reducing density throughout the entire Mākena resort lands as well as the makai parcels, preservation
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Press Release: Maui Community Groups Ask Court to Halt Approval of Mākena Resort’s Environmental Assessment
Media Contact: Albert Perez, Maui Tomorrow Foundation (808) 264 8229 director.mauitomorrow@gmail.com May 3, 2017 Maui Community Groups Ask Court to Halt Approval of Mākena Resort’s Environmental Assessment Luxury Development Will Have Significant Impacts on Environment & Cultural Practices Hoʻoponopono O Mākena, Maui Tomorrow Foundation, and Sierra Club Maui Group filed
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IT’S BACK!!! KIHEI MEGA MALL
The Kihei Mega Mall Project (Pi’ilani Promenade) has returned. Do you want: MORE FLOODING? MORE TRAFFIC? This project would turn 75 acres of one of the most culturally significant areas in South Maui into a large development, mainly for commercial use. On May 18th and 19th, the state Land Use
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Reaching 100 Percent Renewable Energy for Maui County
Maui Tomorrow and Maui Electric Company (MECO) hosted a community discussion, Reaching 100% Renewable Energy for Maui County, on Thursday, February 9, 2017 at the University of Hawaiʽi Maui College (UHMC), to share the utility’s updated future energy plans that were proposed to the Hawai‘i Public Utilities Commission (PUC) in