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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…
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Save Makena! 47-acre Resort Complex Being Proposed!
SAVE MAKENA! South Maui needs your help! TOMORROW, January 26th – 9am, Maui Planning Commission 250 S. High…
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Do YOU Favor A Developerʻs Plans Over Community Plans?
Maui County Council’s Planning Committee will be meeting Thursday, January 7th, 2016 at 9am in Council Chambers, 8th fl Maui county bldg.
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Our Viewpoint on the Ma’alaea Plantation Project
Ma’alaea Developer Should Withdraw the Project and Address the Issues Viewpoint December 17, 2015 By PAM DAOUST and ALBERT PEREZ The Maui News Ma’alaea Community Association (MCA) and the Maui Tomorrow Foundation…
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DOUBLE ALERT!!! “Tech City” AND “Community Plans & Zoning Under Attack”
Aloha Maui! We apologize for the VERY late notice but we’re also just getting up to speed on this…
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LUC Rejects Olowalu Town FEIS
Maui Tomorrow was in attendance at yesterday’s LUC hearing on the proposed Olowalu Town. It was the latest of three long hearing days spent on this matter, and we…
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County Water Policy Under Attack!
County Water Availability Policy Under Attack!! Wednesday, Dec. 2nd 9:00 am. TESTIFY Water Resources Committee Meeting Agenda Item WR-11 8th Fl….
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Maui County growing faster than the rest of the state
Maui News is reporting that Maui County population is growing fastest in the state at 5.3 percent in the last five years giving a total of 163,019 at the end of…
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Wailuku Business Owner Analyzes Parking
Printed in the Maui New Written by By SUSAN HALAS, a Wailuku Business Owner We all agree that Wailuku wants and needs more parking. We also agree that we…
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Council Weakens “Show Me the Water”
County council members approved a bill that would relax the county’s “Show Me the Water” policy for “affordable housing projects” and certain other developments. Projects which would…
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