Author: Mike Moran

Transportation Plans for South Maui

Increasing a road speed limit naturally increases the number of vehicles that can drive along it, right. Whoa!!, slow down. That is not necessarily the case, say the experts. On Thursday (12/19/13) at 6:00PM, renowned transportation innovator Dan Burden and his team from Walkable and Livable Communities Institute http://www.walklive.org/about-the-institute/our-team/ offered a power point...

Read More

Cruising into Kihei

Not all Kihei visitors arrive here by commercial carrier, be it airline or cruise ship., especially at this time of year. Some guys have their own transportation, be it private jet parked at OGG or this way. Boat (ship?) was anchored in Maalaea Bay opposite Kenolio Park area Sunday ( 12/22/13) morning. Can you identify who it was?   

Read More

Local residents exhibit distress on proposed neighborhood development

Well it was Christmas eve eve, (Monday 12/23/13 ) but at 6:00 PM, Chris Hart & Partners (CHP) acting as agent for land owner, Alfred Fairbanks, were at the Community Center to offer a presentation to about 20 attendees on Alahele Subdivision. The project would be located at the mauka end of Alahele Place . They advise it would be 100% affordable on the 14 acre parcel., at TMK (2)3-9-017:034....

Read More

Are we getting any improvements for safe walking & biking across Kihei? Not yet!

UPDATE 12/24/13   Guess is was an “accident.”  We now observe a chain is welded to the huge fixed post, and the chain fastened to the gate, so access for bicycles is once again hampered. KCA has been on a seesaw for years (decades?) with County Government for the mystical (mythical) N- S Collector Road, but the teeter totter is on the upside again. At the Walkable Livable Communities...

Read More

Malama ‘Aina Recycling Event at Hope Chapel Sat 1/4/14 9AM to 1 PM

South Maui residents will have a convenient location to recycle old household items that may otherwise be considered trash, but that can actually be reused or recycled in an environmentally responsible way. The Community Work Day (CWD) Road Crew and volunteers will accept scrap metal, bicycles, appliances, lawn mowers, cooking oil, cellular phones, household batteries, vehicle batteries, printer...

Read More

Join us!

Time to renew your membership?

There are several ways to renew your membership. Choose the one that's right for you!

  • Sign in to your account and renew with Paypal or a credit card
  • Renew with Paypal without signing in to your account
  • Send your renewal amount with Venmo to admin@gokihei.org or scan the QR code below and specify your renewal level (individual standard $25, individual silver $50, individual gold $100, business standard $100, business silver $250, business gold $500)

  • Pay by credit card
  • Mail a check for one of the amounts above to:
    Kihei Community Association
    P.O. Box 662
    Kihei, HI 96753