Disaster restriction lifted Oct. 2-3 for Zones 2C, 2D, 2E – Kuʻuipo, ʻAʻa and Lokia Streets

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The disaster area restriction will be lifted for Zones 2C, 2D and 2E, which includes homes on Kuʻuipo Street, ʻAʻa Street and Lokia Street on Oct. 2 and 3, 2023. PC: County of Maui.

County of Maui Disaster Area Restrictions will be lifted for owners and residents with vehicle passes from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 2, and Tuesday, Oct. 3, in Zones 2C, 2D and 2E, which includes homes on Kuʻuipo Street, ʻAʻa Street and Lokia Street.

Zones have been created to facilitate a systematic and supported return into the disaster area while prioritizing public safety and community security.

Vehicle pass applications and on-site distribution for Zones 2C, 2D and 2E only will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 29, and Saturday, Sept. 30, at BOTH Lahaina Civic Center and at County of Maui Kalana O Maui building front lawn. Lahaina Civic Center will be closed each week on Sundays to allow for cleaning.

Reentry Kaniau Road. PC: County of Maui.
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Reentry vehicle pass will be required at checkpoint. Two vehicle passes will be available per property owner, and two vehicle passes will be available per rental dwelling.See below for details. Also, optional personal protective equipment kits and instructions for usage will be available from nonprofits during vehicle pass distribution.

All roadways to access zones will be clear for residents and owners. During the first two days of supported reentry, access to the area will be through Kaniau Road off Honoapiʻilani Highway; right-turn only. After Tuesday, entry through the checkpoint will be available 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily for area residents with a vehicle pass or ID.

Once a fire has burned through an area, many dangers may remain. It’s important to be aware of the hazards and to know what to look for when reentering. For full safety details, visit www.mauirecovers.org. For air quality information, visit https://health.hawaii.gov/mauiwildfires/. County of Maui Department ofWater Supply Unsafe Water Advisory remains in effect. For water advisory, visit https://www.mauicounty.gov.

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A high level of support will be provided to returning residents during the first two days of reentry including water, shade, washing stations, portable toilets, medical and mental health care, MauiBus transportation from local hotel shelters and language assistance. Transportation to and from hotel shelters on Maui Bus circulator shuttles will have extended hours on the first two days of supported residential reentry from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

VEHICLE PASS DETAILS: 

The following documents may be used to verify property ownership or occupancy to receive a reentry vehicle pass:

  • Property Deed or Title: A property deed or title in your name is one of the most direct ways to demonstrate ownership. This document should clearly show your name as the property owner.
  • Utility Bills: Utility bills such as electricity, water, or gas bills that are addressed to your name atthe property address can serve as proof of residency. These bills should be recent and show consistent usage.
  • Property Tax Records: Property tax records from the county’s Real Property Tax office that list you as the property owner are strong evidence of ownership. Visit: www.mauipropertytax.com
  • Lease Agreement: If you have been renting, a lease agreement with your name, the landlord’s name, and the property address can establish your residency.
  • Hawai’i Driver’s License: A valid Hawai’i driver’s license with your current address is a widely accepted proof of residency.
  • Vehicle Registration: If your vehicle is registered at the property address, it can indicate your residency.
  • Voter Registration: A voter registration card listing your address in Lahaina can be used to confirm your residency.
  • Financial Statements: Financial statements sent to your Lahaina address can help establish residency, especially if they cover an extended period. Driver’s license or identification card, Tax records or financial statements, Voter registration or court documents, Vehicle registration form, Employment agency registration or pay stubs or checks) 
  • Insurance Documents: Homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policies with your Lahaina address can be used as proof of residency. 
  • Notarized Affidavit: In some cases, a notarized affidavit from a property owner or landlord confirming your residency or ownership may be accepted.
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For details on reentry to impacted areas; safety information for returning to your property; drinking water and wastewater; maps and data; fire debris removal; recovery phases; financial and housing assistance; and business support, visit www.mauirecovers.org.

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