Emergency permits in motion to remove Baldwin Beach Park pavilion
The County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation announced it has applied for emergency Shoreline Management Area (SMA) permits to remove the Baldwin Beach Park pavilion, which has been damaged over time by high surf and rising sea levels. The structure has been fenced off and the public is asked to avoid the area.
Beach-goers are also urged to avoid the area surrounding the pavilion, as waves may carry debris from the building into the ocean, creating potential hazards for swimmers and surfers.
Once the emergency SMA permits are approved, the pavilion will be removed following public safety and environmental protection protocols. The SMA permits are required for any shoreline work.
“The Department is committed to minimizing the impact on the surrounding area, including marine life and coastal ecosystems, while ensuring the structure’s removal is completed efficiently,” said Patrick McCall, Director of the County Department of Parks and Recreation.
“We appreciate the community’s cooperation and understanding as we work to address the impacts of climate change on our coastal infrastructure. We advise all park users to exercise extreme caution in or near the water and to follow any posted warnings and safety advisories,” McCall said.