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County DOT to hold two Kīhei community events about Park Maui on July 24, 25
The County of Maui Department of Transportation will hold two community events on July 24 and 25, 2025, in Kīhei to provide updates on the Park Maui program and gather community input. The events aim to inform residents, businesses and visitors about the County’s new parking management initiative, which focuses on improving parking access and efficiency in high-demand areas.
Maui County seeks qualified organization for Safe Parking Pilot Program
“The Safe Parking Pilot Program represents a meaningful step in addressing homelessness in our community. By providing safe, legal places for individuals and families to park and sleep overnight, we are not only offering a temporary solution, but also a pathway toward stability and dignity,” Director of Human Concerns Lori Tsuhako said.
Vacation rentals evicted from Kīhei Marketplace redevelopment plans
A redevelopment project to beautify the rundown Kīhei Marketplace ran into strong community opposition Tuesday before the Maui Planning Commission with dozens of testifiers irked about plans for 13 transient vacation rentals.
Ask The Mayor: Why Aren’t There “No Parking” Signs At Twin Falls?
Why aren’t there any “No Parking” signs along Hāna Highway in front of Twin Falls in Haʻikū?
One Hour Free Parking at Outlets of Maui
Outlets of Maui is now offering customers one hour of free parking; and an additional two hours of parking validation can also be earned with a minimum purchase
Hirono Joins Business Leaders in Support of Commuter Relief Act
Today, Reps. Mazie Hirono, Earl Blumenauer (OR), and Jim Moran (MA) were joined by leaders from the business and transportation communities in unveiling the “Commuter Relief Act of 2011.”
HALEAKALA TO BEGIN WORK ON SEPTIC SYSTEM
Haleakala National Park will begin work on the septic system in the Headquarters Visitor Center at the 7000′ elevation. The project will replace an old system that is beginning to fail. Work begins on Monday September 14, 2009 and will last about two weeks. Park officials say there should be minimum impacts to the visitor […]
ISLAND POLICE BRIEFS:
BIG ISLAND POLICE BRIEFS: BODY OF WOMAN FOUND FLOATING IDENTIFIED Hawaii Police Department Detectives have identified a woman found floating near the Hilo breakwater on December 28, 2008. She has been positively identified as 56-year-old Debra Giamario of Hilo. On Thursday, January 8, an acquaintance of Giamario’s initiated a missing person report stating that the woman had […]
TAVARES SIGNS B&B BILL
A new bill was signed into law that puts a cap on the number of Bed and Breakfast establishments allowed in various districts of Maui. In signing the measure yesterday, Maui Mayor Charmaine Tavares said she appreciates the cooperative spirit in which the public, council and department staff worked together to address issues surrounding compliance […]