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FEMA’s Plan For Maui Wildfire Survivors Lacked Safeguards For Residents George Wylesol, special to ProPublica

FEMA’s Plan For Maui Wildfire Survivors Lacked Safeguards For Residents

FEMA officials said they didn’t want their housing program for survivors of Maui’s 2023 wildfires to displace any residents. But they didn’t bar the agency’s contractors from leasing properties previously occupied by long-term tenants.

State Agency Backlog Is Stalling Building On Maui (Google Earth/2024)

State Agency Backlog Is Stalling Building On Maui

Experts say the bureaucratic limbo facing a Maui couple trying to rebuild their home outside of Lahaina reflects a broader problem

Maui Property Owners Are Pushing Tenants Out to House Wildfire Survivors for More Money Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Maui Property Owners Are Pushing Tenants Out to House Wildfire Survivors for More Money

High prices offered by emergency housing programs have encouraged property owners to chase the money. Housing advocates say state officials haven’t moved aggressively enough to crack down on predatory behavior.

Struggling to Keep or Find Housing After Maui’s Wildfires? Tell Us Your Story. Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Struggling to Keep or Find Housing After Maui’s Wildfires? Tell Us Your Story.

We need to hear from anyone who has been touched by what many say is a secondary housing crisis after the fires. Have you faced eviction or a rent increase? Are you a landlord or property manager? Tell us how you’ve been affected.

Kula Residents Say They Have Built A Closer And More Resilient Community Since The Fire Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

Kula Residents Say They Have Built A Closer And More Resilient Community Since The Fire

A steady stream of volunteers has helped clean the land of debris and potential fuel for future fires.

This South Maui Race Is Likely To Determine The Balance Of Power On The County Council Courtesy: Tom Cook and Kelly King

This South Maui Race Is Likely To Determine The Balance Of Power On The County Council

The Aug. 8 fires emboldened politicians to crack down on the proliferation of short-term rentals to deal with a growing housing crisis. Now it’s an election issue.

Maui Moves Closer To Phasing Out Thousands Of Short-Term Rentals To Deal With Housing Crisis Cammy Clark/Civil Beat/2024

Maui Moves Closer To Phasing Out Thousands Of Short-Term Rentals To Deal With Housing Crisis

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended the County Council approve the mayor’s proposal, with some tweaks, despite concerns that it will wreak economic havoc.

This Lahaina Family Finally Finds A House To Call Home — At Least For A While Brittany Lyte/Civil Beat/2024

This Lahaina Family Finally Finds A House To Call Home — At Least For A While

In the span of a week, the Dadez family moved from a resort condo to a pair of studio hotel rooms and then, finally, into a five-bedroom home in Napili.

Long-Term Recovery Plan For Lahaina Expected By December Cammy Clark/Civil Beat/2024

Long-Term Recovery Plan For Lahaina Expected By December

The county is compiling public input to help prioritize fire recovery projects and programs for disaster funding.

State Ends Shelter Program For Maui Wildfire Survivors Kirstin Downey/Civil Beat/2023

State Ends Shelter Program For Maui Wildfire Survivors

More than 2,500 workers and volunteers served the families and individuals who were displaced by the August 2023 wildfires in Lahaina.