Sustainable farming vital for health of Isles As organic products continue to gain shelf space in markets and residents turn their vision toward self-sufficiency for the Islands, farmers face decisions about managing lands, marketing products and maintaining a financially viable business in a state where agricultural parcels are increasingly rare. As we consider creative ways […]
2006 Housing News
Harbor Lights Condos Council Over-rides Arakawa Veto – Passes Workforce Housing Ordinance A new residential work force housing policy became law Tuesday after the Maui County Council unanimously overrode a veto by Mayor Alan Arakawa. "This is the win-win situation that we all strive for," said Housing Chairman Danny Mateo, who got in the last […]
2005 Housing News
Harbor Lights Condos This New House – Maui Tomorrow’s plans to revolutionize affordable housing "We decided at Maui Tomorrow that we would come up with a model that would work for Maui," said Richard Michaels, the group’s Affordably Housing Committee chairman. Michaels said he and his wife became convinced of the need to overhaul the […]
In Law We Trust
Can environmental legislation still protect the Commons? December 19, 2004 by Mark Dowie With privatization of natural resources sweeping the country like a new dance, it’s time to polish up a venerable legal weapon: the Public Trust Doctrine. Excerpt: In the early 1900s, a company known as Waiahole Water constructed an elaborately engineered ditch and […]