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Multimodal Transportation in the South Maui District

5/3/26  #kihei Almost daily we hear community comments about the lack of transportation infrastructure in South Maui. Traffic jams on the Pi'ilani Hwy; why don't we have sidewalks? what happened to the North South Collector Road? I would bike ride if it was safe; buses that come once per hour have little value; we need a plan!   Almost six years ago there was an attempt at some proposals coordinated through the Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)  ...

South Maui Needs Shade Trees NOW

5/1/26  #Kihei#   There is that old expression  that offers the best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago.  Next best is NOW!  So we have the who (YOU!) the  what and the when. How about the where? Even the best tree planted in the wrong location may not work. "Right Tree Hawaii" can help with the where once you have the what. https://www.righttreehawaii.com/        

UPDATE 4/25/26 Will they construct and OPEN a new hotel in LIPOA (R & T Park)??

UPDATE  4/25/26      After years this completed but vacant facility is being utilized, at least temporarily. Hale Makua also helped Maui Health transfer 50 patients to a facility in the Kīhei Research and Technology Park that ‘Ohana Pacific Health, a sister company of Hale Makua, had been trying to sell. A wing of Maui Memorial has also been cordoned off for Kula patients. Fulton said Kula staff have also relocated to the facilities where their patients have gone.  ...

Kulanihako’i Stream Gulch

4/22/26 #kihei      
A Vision for the Future

A Vision for the Future

Thursday, February 21, 2008 Maui Weekly Scott Broadbent KCA president determined to keep Kihei and South Maui a great place to live and visit.  Whether you have lived on Maui all your life, or you are still waiting for your container of furniture to arrive,...

Kihei Community Assoc. Develops New Structure for a New Year

Kihei Community Assoc. Develops New Structure for a New Year

Maui Weekly | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | Scott Broadbent KCA reorganized to plan and implement projects, improve the environment and inform citizens to develop a firm vision of the future and make sure “Kihei’s voice is heard.” Concerned that their six...

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...

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...

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...

Person of 2006: David Frazier

Thursday, December 28, 2006 Allegra Fasnacht   KCA president and Maui Coast Hotel manager has put a commitment into his work that has inspired an entire community to do great things. David Frazier became involved with the Kihei Community Association (KCA) a few years...

Kihei Community Association Addresses Local Environment

Thursday, April 27, 2006 Kihei Community Association Addresses Local Environment Joseph W. Bean The KCA’s meeting on the South Maui environment covered many interrelated issues, including a new subdivision and an Environmental Resource Center. Kihei Community...

Mayor Arakawa Speaks Freely to Kihei Community Association

Thursday, March 02, 2006   Joseph W. Bean Traffic, water supply, parks and a new high school, were some of the South Maui topics tackled by the mayor at the recent KCA meeting. Mayor Alan Arakawa performed like a dyed-in-the-wool star at the February community meeting...

Kalama Park Action Team is Making a Difference in Kihei

Joseph W. Bean 2/9/2006 12:00:00 AM In October 2004, citizens decided they could make a difference in a dangerous and out-of-control South Maui park. “Anyone who doesn’t see the changes… is just not looking.” Have you noticed how Kalama Park has changed over the last...

Kihei Community Association Needs Citizens’ Time, Passion

Joseph W. Bean 1/26/2006 12:00:00 AM 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...