Project lead
The County of Maui Department of ʻŌiwi Resources is currently working with Group 70 International, Inc. (G70) to develop the Lahaina Royal Complex Master Plan. The project scope includes hydrology and water policy; wildfire resiliency and risk planning; biological and ecological assessment; cultural landscape architecture; community engagement protocol; transportation circulation planning; topographical survey; cultural and archaeological studies; soils and geotechnical studies; and boundary mapping.
Provide your comments on the draft Action Plan online, by mail or in-person at the Lahaina Resource Center or Kāko‘o Maui Relief & Aid Services Center.

West Maui Biking Trail
Community Quote from Long-Term Planning Recovery Survey
This program will address the significant need for acquisition of real property in the impact zone, including shoreline parcels that face development challenges due to sea level rise and other shoreline hazards. There may also be a need to dispose of or exchange parcels of real property for easements and/or property for water and sewer lines, and right of way for new streets or widening existing streets. There could be a need to acquire property for new major projects, such as a new or expanded County parks, a County office building, other types of projects, and parking structures.
This program would identify a general work scope for a new real estate program within the Department of Public Works, determine human capital needs to adequately staff the department and conduct a hiring program to fill the identified needed positions. It would also establish general levels of expertise necessary for administering a real estate and financing program.

Impacts of coastal erosion and sea level rise to Honoapiʻilani Highway
Understanding how this program fits within the current County administrative structure, including operationally, and existing management personnel, is currently the biggest identified roadblock.
TBD