Rory Frampton, representing Kihei Mauka, development plan for both Haleakla and Kaonoulu ranches in location identified by its name, met with the planning committee this morning (6/21/12) at the KCA office.
Special guest Jonathan Likeke Scheuer, chair of Hawaii State Land Use Commission, joins Maui's own Dick Mayer and Mark Hyde to discuss the importance of the Land Use Commission and its role in pursuing safe routes to the new Kihei high school.
Meanwhile, Keep wearing masks so we can all enjoy a healthy and safe NEW YEAR! Membership not required but encouraged, as are donations for the Maui Food Bank.
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KCA relies on your membership dues to accomplish our goals for a smartly planned community. Well-managed traffic, drainage, safe walking and biking routes, community parks and clean ocean water are just a few agenda items. You can help shape our future by renewing or joining KCA today. Have time and a desire to make a difference? The KCA board seeks new volunteers to help with projects and carry the torch into the future. Please contact KCA to ask how you can be of service to our community.
To see what our future community may look like, check out Dick Mayer's presentationon the development planned for South Maui.
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