Tag: street trees
MECO Plans Spark Controversy
by Andrew | Aug 27, 2011 | Beautification | 2 |
Transmission lines, power poles and tree planting plans explored at South Maui meeting. “… we are doomed to 70-foot power poles going down Pi‘ilani Highway.” Tom Blackburn-RodriguezMaui Weeklywww.mauiweekly.comIt was a packed house at the Kihei Community Association’s (KCA) monthly meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the Kihei Charter Middle School on Lipoa Street. After failing to show at a recent...
Read MorePower Lines and Street Tree Meeting Recap
by Mike Moran | Aug 17, 2011 | Beautification | 0 |
Councilman Don Couch followed the KCA opening announcements of Paige Fontaine and Elaine Malina to advise the audience about the under construction roundabout and plans to expand our soon to open bike path, before arborist extraordinaire Ernie Rezents offered a power point about the County’s planting plan he is writing, and the urban forest concept for the island. Juxtaposed against the...
Read MoreCommunity Holds Keys to 4 Kihei Trees’ Future
by Andrew | Jun 21, 2011 | Beautification | 0 |
Mayor, staff meet with KCA, present possible alternatives June 18, 2011 By MELISSA TANJI – Staff Writer (mtanji@mauinews.com) , The Maui News Four monkeypod trees in Kihei that tree lovers and community members want to save from Maui County plans to cut them down are safe – at least for now. The fate of the trees fronting the Maui Schooner Resort, as well as the fate of other...
Read MoreStop the Chop! Save Monkey Pod Trees on S. Kihei Rd.
by Andrew | Jun 12, 2011 | Beautification | 0 |
Kihei residents, Kihei Community Association members, members of the Maui Outdoor Circle Board, and members of the Maui County Arborist Committee gathered Saturday, June 11th to encourage Mayor Arakawa to preserve the four large monkey pod treees located on South Maui Road in front of the Maui Schooner condominiums. The mayor has scheduled a closed door meeting with the KCA board on Monday...
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