Maui Tomorrow Foundation has partnered with the Maui Film Festival on the “Trees Please” project. This effort, to raise funds to replant native trees at Baldwin Beach Park, has begun with the screening in October of three films at Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s Castle Theater. The films, “George Harrison, Living in the Material World;” […]
Flood Forum Kihei Nov 18th
The Maui Nui Marine Council PresentsThe Kokua Ka’ono’ulu ProjectWorking together to minimize flooding in north Kihei:“A Mountains to the Sea Approach” Please join us on November 18th from 5-7:30pm at the Hawaiian Islands Humback Whale NOAA SanctuaryModerator: Robin Knox Expert Speakers: Reef health, sustainable land use, contemporary watershed management traditional watershed management, community-based solutions. Informative […]
Steep Slope Bill Advances
This bill has been advocated by Maui Tomorrow for years. The bill is a compromise from what Maui Tomorrow wanted but MT is supporting it since it protects homeowners from the kinds of incidents such as those being killed by falling boulders on ‘Oahu. According to the Ilima Loomis article in the Maui News The […]
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 hold off until next month or January to make a final decision on the proposed Kula Ridge Read the Chris Hamilton article at Maui News
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 acres in Mahinahina. Read more at Maui News
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 Floor. Pulelehua will be considered also at this meeting.