#Haiku Fire Station

Maui Planning Commission to weigh zoning changes for new Haʻikū Fire Station

The Maui Planning Commission is scheduled to consider land use changes and zoning amendments for a new Haʻikū Fire Station during its meeting Jan. 27.

Fire chief presents After-Action Report on Maui wildfires; recommends more stations, equipment

The After-Action Report, produced by the Western Fire Chiefs Association, covers all four major fires that began on Aug. 8, 2023. More than 200 individuals were interviewed in the course of compiling the document which covers the period of Aug. 7-11, 2023. Recommendations include more apparatus and fire stations. It does not include information on the cause or origin of the fire, which is still under investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

During a challenging year, Maui Fire Chief ‘exceeds’ all areas of review in annual evaluation

Commissioners credited Chief Ventura for successfully managing equipment upgrades, recruitment and retention of employees, oversight of capital improvement projects, spearheading the department’s wellness program, collaborating with nonprofits for enhanced emergency response, and effective problem solving.

Haʻikū Community Association annual meeting, March 15

The Haʻikū Community Association hosts its 2023 annual meeting on Wednesday, March 15, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Haʻikū Community Center.

HCA Offers Grants for Haʻikū Flood Recovery; Community Meeting Set for May 5

The Haʻikū Community Association is offering grants of up to $300 to Haʻikū community members who were affected by the flooding in March. The funds will help assist members to recover from the damages caused by the flooding.

Ha‘ikū Community Association: “Ha‘ikū-Pā‘ia: What’s Next?”

The Haʻikū Community Association presents “Haʻikū-Pāʻia: What’s Next?,” a meeting that will highlight future plans in the community.

Ask the Mayor: Can We Get a Ha‘ikū Fire Station Update?

How about an update on the planning and execution of the Ha‘ikū Fire Station and the surrounding multi-use facility?

Wind turbines among green design features of proposed Haiku Fire Station

The Haiku Fire Station proposed for construction in 2012 would feature two offsite wind turbines, a heli pad and plantation style structure on six acres of land in the ahupuaa of Pauwela.