Author: Mike Moran

KCA Planning Committee meets with David Yamashita about Puunene

Maui County Senior Long Range Planner David Yamashia spent over an hour educating the planning committee on the present status of the Puunene “Motor Sports park” facility area, which is owned by the State DLNR, with portions run by the County under executive order. He outlined the present location of all the various motor sports & recreation groups using the unique park, as well...

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Who is caring for Kihei’s old trees?

A grove of Monkey pod trees literally overshadows the farmer’s market by the former Suda’s Store (now ABC) on land owned by the Weinberg Foundation on So Kihei Rd in North Kihei. From a distance, the aged stately trees seem fine, but recent “pruning” does not appear to be done in the best manner for the trees. As Maui Time’s Anu asked, ” If Maui is full of...

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What’s the County Council saying to the KCA Street Tree Committee ?

The original impetus for this committee’s creation was the County’s plan to chop down what has now become the Monkey Pod Quartet in front of the Schooner Resort on SKR. It is generally considered this action was stopped by the community’s outcry, at least for almost a year. Several months ago  Street Tree committee member Marilyn Colvin, with commiittee support, began the...

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Still building in Kihei’s Wetlands?

The hard working team from Maui Master Builders are the guys digging that huge hole along SKR’s makai side, just south of Kulanihakoi St.  Apparently more beach front homes will soon appear in the area that continues to flood, even from modest Island rain storms. While we have been “lucky” that this season that rain has been minimal, we continue to take actions to exacerbate...

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Kihei “People’s” bike/walk path after first rain of the season

While the community waits… and waits for the North South Collector Road (Liloa) across Kihei, or at least a bicycle strip in the corridor, the people make do to find a place to bicycle somewhat safely, away from motor vehicles, in the meantime. As Kihei experienced our first season rainstorm on Tuesday (2/7/12), we examined how well the path fared after the rain moved off. With the manini...

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