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.

Lahaina Drinking Water Sampling
Community Quote Neighborhood Workshop
Quality defensible environmental data are necessary for environmental and human health decision-making. Comprehensive data management and communication systems are needed to share these data with the public, as well as federal, State and local partners.
This project will include the following key activities:
Challenges include having sufficient resources to continue monitoring activities (field sampling and analysis), participation of partner agencies and organization in the provision of data, IT system requirements, and data governance and quality will require regular monitoring.
The project will require ongoing reviews and inputs from Environmental Management Division (EMD) and the Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response (HEER) Office staff for planning of monitoring activities and review and reporting of analytical data. It will also require Hawaiʻi Department of Health Communications Office reviews and IT teams support for the webpage to ensure ongoing compliance with Hawaiʻi Office of Enterprise Technology Services requirements.
$2.5 million