Author: Andrew

A Vision for the Future

He’s optimistic about the future of Kihei and South Maui. Jon Miller is the newly elected president of the Kihei Community Association The Kihei Community Association advocates construction of a roundabout, in which traffic slows and enters and exits through a circular roadway, as a safe and efficient alternative to four-way stops. KCA has proposed a roundabout at the Liloa-Pi‘ike…...

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Kihei Community Assoc. Develops New Structure for a New Year

Newly elected Kihei Community Association Board of Directors President Jon Miller shares his vision for Kihei at the KCA meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 15. Kihei Community Association Vice President and Services Committee Member Mike Moran distributes cloth grocery bags to be used as alternatives to plastic bags. Maui Weekly | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | Scott Broadbent KCA reorganized to plan and...

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January 2008 General Membership Meeting Recap

Aloha from the Kihei Community Association! January Re-Cap 2008 2008 ‘s first KCA Community Meeting included about 50 Community members & guests for a new format as several board members contributed to directing the program.  After naming the 2008 elected officers, community announcements proceeded as board member Maury King advised of the planned Makena Past, Present, and Future Forum to be...

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Kihei association kicks off 2008

There is nothing like a New Year’s resolution list to help organize a community meeting. The Kihei Community Association is having its annual Planning Meeting Tuesday at the Kihei Community Center at 6:30 p.m. The KCA resolution list is a little more involved than the standard commitment to exercise more or cut down on the red meat. Our list includes our resolve to give the best effort on all of...

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Kihei Community Association Needs Citizens’ Time, Passion

Joseph W. Bean Maui Weekly The KCA has its committees set and its work laid out in lists. Now what is needed is people—members, new and renewed—to bring the plan to life.The Kihei Community Association describes itself as “an organization of South Maui citizens working for and within the local community—and with government, developers and other community organizations—to realize and ensure the...

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