Author: Mike Moran

Kihei residents take to the street to “save the trees”

A vibrant assembly ranging from keiki to kupuna, lined S Kihei Road (SKR) Saturday (3/3/12) morning, under the watchful guidance of community officer Brad Hickle, exercising their constitutional rights, while not violating MCC 12.42 for “sign waving,”  to express support to keep all the Monkey Pod trees lining the roadway on the makai side in the 900 block in place, where they have...

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“Maui Now,” www.mauinow.com, featured article 2/29/12- Kihei Trees

This MAUI NOW article appears on their website, http://mauinow.com/ Plans to Move Kihei Monkey Pods Prompt Protest February 29th, 2012 · No Comments · Comments Via Facebook (7) · Featured, Maui News Share|                           By Wendy Osher A coalition of community groups are joining together this weekend to rally against the...

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“Legal Rights” Meeting on Maui Monday Evening (2/27/12)

The Hawaii Access to Justice Commission meeting at the Maui Waena School in Kahului drew a modest audience for the important topic of equal justice for all, in spite of an impressive gathering of very knowledgeable participants, including two Oahu state legislators. First up was Senator Clayton Hee, addressing justice for the poor, who accompanied Rep. Della Au Belatti, organizer of this first...

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KCA Board discusses future of the Association

Several members of the board of directors recently attendeded an informal gathering for an evening dinner discussion, to examine ways to improve the Association to  better serve the needs of the South Maui Community. The event was generously hosted by Vicki and Mark Hyde. Mr. Hyde is a member of the KCA Planning Committee.  

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Kihei Community plans rally to protect street trees Saturday 3/3/12 900 AM

In reaction to Councilman Don Couch’s public announcement at the KCA monthly meeting on 2/21/12, that the now notorious quartet of Monkey Pod trees on So. Kihei Rd  (SKR)  makai, fronting and shading the Maui Schooner resort, will be uprooted and moved, a coalition of members of the Maui Outdoor Circle, Maui County Arborist Committee and KCA’s Street Tree Committee announced a rally...

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