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Kahoma Housing Devel. Approved
From a Maui News article by Chris Hamilton The County Council approved resolutions Friday that allow the fast-tracked, 68-unit Kahoma affordable housing development to move ahead…
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Victorino’s Repeal of Show Me the Water Delayed
From the Maui News The County Council Water Resources Committee heard public testimony Tuesday on proposed changes to the “Show Me the Water” ordinance, but the panel deferred action. Committee…
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A&B’s Waiale Subdivision EIS Approved
Extracted from Maui Now by Wendy Osher A Final Environmental Impact Statement has been prepared and accepted for the Wai’ale residential and commercial development in Central…
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Repeal of Show Me the Water
WR-8 WATER AVAILABILITY to be heard by the Water Resource Committee 9am Tuesday, November 29 DESCRIPTION: The Committee is in receipt of County Communication 11-306, from Councilmember Michael P. Victorino,…
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Elle Cochran Report on Development Projects
Reprinted from Lahaina News WAILUKU – October and November have flown by at the County Council. I am grateful to have this column to communicate council business, keeping the…
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Controversial Kula Ridge Decision Delayed
After a series of public hearings on Maui, and hearing again this week from residents both for and against the project, the state Land Use Commission decided Friday to…
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Pulelehua Approved
The Maui County Council gave final approval to Maui Land & Pineapple’s Pulelehua subdivision Friday, clearing the way for the development of more than 800 new homes on 310…
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Steep Hillside Bill at Council
A bill that would require additional review of developments on steep hillsides will come to the council for first reading Friday, Nov 4, 9am at the County Building 8th…
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Wai’ale Development – EIS Does Not Meet Requirements
WAI’ALE DEVELOPMENT- FINAL EIS TALKING POINTS QUICK FAX: 2550 units on 545 acres. 6,670 new residents 300 county affordable units. 563 affordable workforce units.(34%) 1687 market priced units (66%) MAIN POINT:…
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