Maui development projects surge as new homes take shape

November 18, 2024 | Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL), Department of, Executive , Hawaii

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During a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on various development projects across Maui, highlighting significant progress and future plans. The discussion began with a focus on the Waie Humboldt project, where a developer is set to utilize $30 million in remaining funds to advance essential work, despite some legislative and acquisition delays that have led to the removal of certain items from the project list.

Kalani Fonda, acting administrator of the Land Development Division, outlined ongoing developments in central Maui, including the construction of homes in the Buono Homestead area, which is set to commence this week. The Pu'uona project, featuring 161 lots, is also progressing, with roads nearing completion. Additionally, a new water tank is being constructed to support the Pu'uona community.
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The meeting also addressed the need for infrastructure improvements, particularly in South Central Maui, where a collaborative effort with state agencies is underway to build a sewer line that will connect to a new wastewater treatment facility. This facility aims to enhance water recycling efforts, reducing reliance on traditional wastewater disposal methods.

In Upcountry Maui, officials reported delays in the construction of residential lots due to archaeological site preservation efforts. However, there is optimism for progress following recent discussions with the State Historic Preservation Division. Plans for future vacant lot offers in Keokea were also mentioned, with a focus on utilizing non-potable irrigation water for agricultural purposes.

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The meeting concluded with a preview of upcoming events, including an orientation study meeting scheduled for January 11, which will provide further details on vacant lot offerings and ongoing projects. Commissioners emphasized the importance of securing additional funding to support the numerous initiatives taking place across the island, signaling a commitment to continued development and community engagement.

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