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As Honoapiʻilani Highway realignment project moves forward, so does plan for coastal land, abandoned roadway
Three sites have been selected for up-close plans: Olowalu town, Mile Marker 14 and Ukumehame Beach Park.
Beach restoration, cleanup of abandoned cars among ideas for Olowalu’s coast when highway is realigned
More than 50 community members showed up for a planning meeting for the “Olowalu: The Road to Resilience” study being developed due to the upcoming realignment of Honoapi’ilani Highway from Ukumahame to Olowalu.
The Nature Conservancy Hawai‘i and Palmyra welcomes three new board members
The Nature Conservancy Hawai‘i and Palmyra announced the addition of three esteemed individuals to its Board of Trustees—Jan Elliott, John Sabas and Dan Dunn.
What happens when highway moves mauka? University of Hawaiʻi, nonprofit hope to restore 6-mile stretch of West Maui shoreline
Planners envision kalo fields, coconut farms and other natural buffers to help protect one of the state’s most important reefs.
Super Reefs Open House set for today at Maui Ocean Center
A Super Reefs Open House will be held from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. today at Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute. The event will feature short talks, demonstrations, touch tanks and refreshments.
Native Hawaiian students visit oldest and largest ʻōhiʻa lehua tree on Maui for first time in generations
For possibly the first time in generations, Native Hawaiian students had a special opportunity to witness and speak to the oldest and largest known ʻōhiʻa lehua tree on Maui during this past Hālau ‘o Kapikohānaiāmālama (Summer and Extended Learning Program) at Kamehameha Schools Maui.