Civil Beat Tags

Maui County

Bill To Speed Construction Of Ohana Houses On Maui Adopted Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023

Bill To Speed Construction Of Ohana Houses On Maui Adopted

The legislation will make it possible for homeowners to get paid to build accessory dwelling units on their properties.

The Army Corps Is Ready To Clean Up The Lahaina Burn Zone. But It Needs Permission From Property Owners Courtesy: Lanny Daise/2023

The Army Corps Is Ready To Clean Up The Lahaina Burn Zone. But It Needs Permission From Property Owners

Most of the commercial businesses have yet to submit a right-of-entry application to the county, and hundreds of forms turned in by residents were incomplete.

Maui Council OKs Olowalu As Dump Site For Lahaina Wildfire Waste Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2024

Maui Council OKs Olowalu As Dump Site For Lahaina Wildfire Waste

The mayor reiterated his promise to only use the location on a temporary basis.

Unspent Funds Could Fill Maui鈥檚 $31 Million Budget Hole David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023

Unspent Funds Could Fill Maui鈥檚 $31 Million Budget Hole

The Bissen administration won’t have more precise figures until at least next month, but county officials expect a rosier outlook.

Officials Unveil $500 Million Agreement To House All Displaced Maui Households By July David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Officials Unveil $500 Million Agreement To House All Displaced Maui Households By July

If successful, the Maui Interim Housing Plan will avoid the need for a moratorium on vacation rentals that some are calling for.

Maui Mayor Promises Olowalu Will Not Be The Permanent Dump Site For Wildfire Waste Marina Riker/Civil Beat/2022

Maui Mayor Promises Olowalu Will Not Be The Permanent Dump Site For Wildfire Waste

The county will consider other areas on island as the county reaches a 鈥減ivotal point in a very controversial issue.”

Maui’s Troubled Emergency Management Agency Has A New Boss Courtesy: Maui County

Maui’s Troubled Emergency Management Agency Has A New Boss

Amos Lonokailua-Hewett will take the helm Monday. He previously served 25 years in the county’s fire department.

Maui Starts Building Temporary Landfill For Wildfire Ash And Debris Despite Public Concerns Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023

Maui Starts Building Temporary Landfill For Wildfire Ash And Debris Despite Public Concerns

The county has proposed making Olowalu the permanent site to store 400,000 cubic yards of contaminated material but the mayor will make the final decision.

Options Expanding For Displaced Maui Families Struggling To Find Housing Christie Wilson/Civil Beat 2023

Options Expanding For Displaced Maui Families Struggling To Find Housing

A philanthropic partnership led by the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is offering a direct leasing program and increased stipends for hosts.

Renters Fear Unintended Consequences Of Tax Breaks To Help House Maui Fire Survivors Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023

Renters Fear Unintended Consequences Of Tax Breaks To Help House Maui Fire Survivors

The county incentives and federal perks are intended to ease the plight of those displaced by the disaster. But some say they’re making an already tight rental market even worse.