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Environmentalists Explore Maui’s Water Issues

Panel discusses critical factors that need to be addressed now to avoid a future water crisis. “We must rethink what we have been doing.” Scott Broadbent, Maui Weekly POSTED: June 24, 2010 One of life’s most fundamental needs, clean water, may soon be in short supply on Maui. And the way we dispose of our wastewater may be causing irreparable harm to our environment. At the June 15 meeting of...

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South Maui Transportation Discussed at May KCA Meeting

Residents, state and county transportation officials share transportation vision at Kïhei Community Association meeting. “… there wasn’t enough vision and planning.” Scott Broadbent, Maui Weekly May 27, 2010 Ask lifelong Maui residents about their early memories of Kihei and you will probably hear tales of Suda’s Fish Market, the Maui Lu Resort and the long, bumpy trail, now known as South Kihei...

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Maui Weekly Coverage of November Education Meeting

Island Keiki in a School Daze By: Trisha Smith Published Nov. 26, 2009 Kihei Community Association meeting features Kihei High School update and passionate panel discussion between school personnel and parents regarding the governor’s recent “Furlough Fridays” proposal. “We want to be a real partner in education…” Hawai‘i’s island communities have faced many challenges battling economic woes,...

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Incumbents Win Round One

[image title=”Incumbents Win Round One” size=”full” id=”201″ align=”right” alt=”Incumbents Win Round One” linkto=”full” ] Maui Weekly | Thursday, September 25, 2008 |Trisha Smith Candidates take last opportunity to speak before primary at KCA “speed dating” format forum. “We can make a difference on smaller...

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KCA Explores Progress of South Maui Coastal Heritage Corridor

Maui Weekly | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | Scott Broadbent Kihei Community Association discusses coastal paths and the efforts to create and maintain the historic corridor.  At the Tuesday, Aug. 19, meeting of the Kihei Community Association (KCA), coastal paths and the efforts to create and maintain the South Maui Coastal Heritage Corridor were discussed. Hundreds of years before French explorer...

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Kihei Community Association Needs Citizens’ Time, Passion

Joseph W. Bean Maui Weekly The KCA has its committees set and its work laid out in lists. Now what is needed is people—members, new and renewed—to bring the plan to life.The Kihei Community Association describes itself as “an organization of South Maui citizens working for and within the local community—and with government, developers and other community organizations—to realize and ensure the...

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Kihei Community Association Addresses Local Environment

Thursday, April 27, 2006 Kihei Community Association Addresses Local Environment Joseph W. Bean The KCA’s meeting on the South Maui environment covered many interrelated issues, including a new subdivision and an Environmental Resource Center. Kihei Community Association President David Frazier gave about 75 South Maui residents a recap of the testimony he delivered to the county council’s...

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Mayor Arakawa Speaks Freely to Kihei Community Association

Thursday, March 02, 2006   Joseph W. Bean Traffic, water supply, parks and a new high school, were some of the South Maui topics tackled by the mayor at the recent KCA meeting. Mayor Alan Arakawa performed like a dyed-in-the-wool star at the February community meeting of the Kihei Community Association (KCA). KCA, as association President David Frazier puts it, “is rapidly becoming a bandwagon...

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Kalama Park Action Team is Making a Difference in Kihei

Joseph W. Bean 2/9/2006 12:00:00 AM In October 2004, citizens decided they could make a difference in a dangerous and out-of-control South Maui park. “Anyone who doesn’t see the changes… is just not looking.” Have you noticed how Kalama Park has changed over the last year? It is no longer a place where a shooting, a stabbing or a gallery of drug dealers waiting for customers would be expected....

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Kihei Community Association Needs Citizens’ Time, Passion

Joseph W. Bean 1/26/2006 12:00:00 AM The KCA has its committees set and its work laid out in lists. Now what is needed is people—members, new and renewed—to bring the plan to life. The Kihei Community Association describes itself as “an organization of South Maui citizens working for and within the local community—and with government, developers and other community organizations—to realize and...

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