On March 25, 2025, The Maui Planning Commission will decide whether to accept or reject Ledcor’s Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The commissioners need to hear from you—urge them to reject Ledcor’s inadequate EIS and demand a full, transparent assessment of this project’s impacts before any approval is considered.
Wailea 670 – Broken Promises and Serious Consequences
PLEASE ATTEND IN PERSON IF POSSIBLE.Meeting info: Tuesday March 11th at 9am Meeting Agenda | Add to Calendar Testimony Tips: It’s best to use your own words and experiences whenever possible. While written testimony is great, the most impactful testimony is shared in-person or live online. If you have limited time, we recommend logging in […]
Critical Hearing Alert: Stop Developers from Taking Away Affordable Housing
Two proposed amendments to the Honuaʻula/Wailea 670 project have been referred directly to the Housing and Land Use Committee of the Maui County Council for a hearing on Monday, 11/25 at 10 AM that will reconvene on Monday 12/2 at 1:45pm. The two bills on the Committee Agenda seek amendments that drastically reduce the number […]
Rebuilding Lahaina with the Health of Our Keiki in Mind
On October 8, 2023, a fire raged through Lahaina, devastating over 2,000 homes, displacing over 6,000 people and taking the lives of at least 98 people. This was yet another reminder that how we build matters. As survivors are now being escorted to what remains of their homes, equipped with hazmat suits and respirators to […]
Hotel Wailuku: A Proposed 6-Story Hotel at the Corner of Market & Main Streets in Wailuku
The Applicant proposes the demolition of the existing structures on the subject parcels to enable the construction of a new select service business oriented hotel. The target market for the proposed hotel will include local families and guests, and business travelers working with State and County government (including the courts), Maui Memorial Medical Center, and the University of Hawaii-Maui College.
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 of on-street public beach parking […]