Maui’s Kaheawa Wind Farm Gets Green Light to Operate Through 2045

Hawaii’s State Land Board has given final approval for the Kaheawa Wind 1 facility to continue operating for another 20 years, supporting Maui’s renewable energy goals while maintaining the existing wind turbine infrastructure that visitors often see along the island’s landscape. The wind farm will continue generating clean energy for Maui residents and businesses through […]
New Transportation Solutions Being Explored for Waihe’e and Kula Communities

Maui County and the Department of Transportation are exploring small-scale transit solutions for the Waihe’e and Kula areas, with meeting details now available online for community review. County officials are investigating microtransit options to better serve residents in Waihe’e and Kula areas Meeting information is now accessible online for community members who want to stay […]
Hawaii Governor Introduces New State Budget Amid Anticipated Federal Policy Changes

Governor Green has unveiled Hawaii’s latest state budget proposal designed to address potential changes in federal funding and policies. The budget aims to strengthen state resources and protect key programs that benefit local communities. State budget includes provisions to offset potential reductions in federal assistance programs Funding priorities focus on maintaining essential services for Hawaii […]
Haleakala National Park Faces Service Challenges Due to Staff Shortages, Lawmakers Seek Solutions

Local lawmakers are pushing for federal action to address staffing shortages at Haleakala National Park that are impacting visitor services and park operations. The staffing issues could affect popular activities like sunrise viewing and hiking experiences for Maui tourists and residents. Haleakala National Park is experiencing significant staffing shortages that are affecting daily operations and […]
Maui Water Department Announces New Metering Changes for 2025

Starting January 1st, Maui’s Water Department will roll out updated water usage measurement and meter sizing procedures. These changes are designed to improve water management and billing accuracy across the island. New water meter sizing methodology takes effect January 1, 2025, affecting how water usage is measured Changes aim to enhance billing accuracy and water […]
West Maui Water Quality: Regulatory Action Results in $140K Penalty for Agricultural Violations

State regulators imposed a significant $140,000 fine on Maui Land & Pineapple Company for water-related violations in West Maui. The enforcement action highlights ongoing efforts to protect Maui’s water resources that are essential for both residents and the tourism industry. Maui Land & Pineapple Company faces $140,000 in penalties for water violations in the West […]
Maui Land & Pineapple Faces Water Violation Penalties, Offers Environmental Improvements

Maui Land & Pineapple Company received a $140,000 fine for violating streamflow requirements, but the penalty can be reduced through environmental restoration projects. The company violated regulations designed to protect natural water flow in Maui’s streams Environmental improvements and restoration work can offset the monetary penalty This case highlights ongoing efforts to balance agricultural operations […]
New Housing Development Proposed for Makena Area Undergoes Environmental Assessment

A residential development project in the Makena Mauka area has entered the environmental review phase, potentially bringing new housing options to South Maui. The project will undergo public scrutiny to assess its environmental and community impacts. The proposed Makena Mauka residential project has filed its draft environmental review, marking a key milestone in the development […]
Maui County Launches Initiative to Bring More Island-Grown Food to Senior Dining Programs

Maui County is inviting businesses and organizations to submit proposals for increasing locally-sourced food options at kupuna (senior) dining locations across the island. This farm-to-table initiative aims to support both local agriculture and the nutritional needs of Maui’s elderly community. The county is actively seeking vendors who can provide fresh, locally-grown produce and ingredients to […]
Maui County Considers Flexible Ride-Sharing to Improve Public Transit Access

Maui County is exploring replacing underused bus routes with on-demand ride services to better serve residents and visitors in areas with low ridership. The proposed change could provide more flexible transportation options while maintaining public transit coverage across the island. County officials are evaluating which low-ridership bus routes could be replaced with app-based, on-demand transportation […]