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 Commission (LUC) will meet to […]
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 December. About 80 people attended […]
Our 2016 Annual Report
Aloha It has been another exciting year! Enclosed you will find the Maui Tomorrow Foundation 2016 Annual Report, which highlights a few of the important activities we have been involved in this year. We are able to step up and accomplish these things because of generous donations from people like you. Following on last year’s […]
Maui’s Energy Future
Maui Tomorrow hosts a community forum to discuss Mauiʻs Energy Future on October 13, 2016. The first panel includes Maui County Energy Commissioner Fred Redell, Maui Electric President Sharon Suzuki, Maui Tomorrow Foundation VP Doug McLeod, and Pacific Biodiesel President Bob King. The panel discusses the status Hawaiiʻs requirement of 100% renewable energy by 2045. […]
Mālama ‘Āina: A Conversation About Maui’s Farming Future
Another period in the history of Hawai`i appears to be coming to a close with the announcement by Alexander & Baldwin (A&B) that they are closing their sugar operations on Maui under their subsidiary, HC&S. Many people look at the 36,000 acres that HC&S currently farms on Maui and wonder what the future will look […]
Multiple Meetings!
We apologize for the last minute reminder of three VERY important meetings happening simultaneously TONIGHT. (Do you ever get the feeling that these things are scheduled this way for a reason?) -Sometimes we feel that way too. Weʻre going to break them down for you (in no particular order of importance or time of meeting), […]