Stemming from the long-standing need to increase public parking in Wailuku and the reWailuku visioning effort for revitalizing Wailuku, the County of Maui proposes to build the Wailuku Civic Complex (WCC) and improve infrastructure and streetscapes along portions of Church and Vineyard Streets in downtown Wailuku. The WCC will be located on a roughly 3-acre site that includes the at-grade municipal parking lot and two adjacent parcels bounded by Church, Vineyard, Market, and Main Streets.
Proposed Large Multi-Family Housing Project Between Makawao and Pukalani
The Makawao, Pukalani and Kula communities should strongly opposes the proposed project because: a) the State Land Use Commission’s “Land Use” designation, b) the current Maui Island Plan, c) the current Upcountry Community Plan for Makawao, Pukalani and Kula, and d) zoning ALL have this 57.616 acre site clearly designated for agricultural use. The various […]
Opportunity to Share your Vision for West Maui
The Planning Department is in the process of drafting West Maui’s updated Community Plan. The West Maui Community Plan will guide development, land use, and infrastructure over the next 20 years from Ukumehame to Honokohau. In order to learn more about what West Maui communities imagine for their future, the Department is hosting a Vision […]
Respecting Cultural Heritage and Streamflows
Maui Tomorrow has stood with many of Maui’s cultural groups to protect our heritage resources, from Olowalu in West Maui to Nāhiku in East Maui, and from Mākena on Maui’s South shore, to North shore Haʻikū. Maui Tomorrow has partnered with Maui Cultural Lands, Nā Moku ‘Aupuni o Koʻolau , Hui o Nā Wai ‘Ehā […]
Truly Affordable Housing
Most people on Maui do not want us to become like Oahu, yet our current development pattern and the types of new housing we are building are rapidly eating up our open spaces and leaving local residents with insufficient and inadequate shelter options. How can we reverse these trends while solving our housing crisis? Maui’s […]
On Maui
Protecting Maui’s Future Requires: Truly Affordable Housing Respecting Cultural Heritage and Streamflows Sustainable Agriculture Renewable Energy / Climate Change Enhanced Quality of Life Our Latest Achievements! 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.