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Council to Review MIP Growth Boundaries
General Plan Committee to conduct informational meeting on growth plan For Immediate Release: January 26, 2012 Press Release by: Councilmember Gladys C. Baisa, Chair General Plan Committee (www.mauicounty.gov/committees/GP) General…
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Northshore Maui, 2012 and Beyond
For Immediate Release: 1/20/2012Contact: Lance Holter, 283-1056 Event Date:…
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Wave Energy Report
This is a highly technical assessment of potential energy derived from ocean waves.http://www1.eere.energy.gov/water/pdfs/mappingandassessment.pdf (8MB PDF download) Here is a sample from PDF Page 73
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Update: Makena Resort
What’s happening with nearly 1800 acres formerly owned by the Morgan Stanley, Dowling and Goodfellow partnership? New owners took charge of the former Maui Prince Hotel and Makena Golf…
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County to Allow LED Street Lights
Maui County spends $2 million a year for street lighting. Changing to LED lights could halve that. But as the ordinance is written now, LED lights are not allowed. …
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Airport Runway: Repair or Redo?
Discussion in Maui News about the 3 proposed alternatives to re-making the runway. Apparently it costs about $1,000,000 per year to keep patching the runway which the Federal government…
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‘Red tape’ is a red herring when it comes to protecting our environment
By Gary Hooser Judging from a variety of not so very subtle signals coming out of the legislature, the 2012 legislative session will feature a full frontal assault on environmental…
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Clean Energy Goals Are A ‘Steep Uphill Climb’ [Civil Beat]
he Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative was inked four years ago, setting up the mandate for the state to achieve 70 percent clean electricity (40 percent renewable generation, 30 percent…
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Maui Council OKs $16million for Water Projects
The Council unanimously approved $13 million for the Waikamoi flume replacement, $2 million to replace the Kamole tank and $1 million to replace the Kaupakalua Road waterline.
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