Residents of a Maui community expressed frustration during a recent government meeting regarding unresolved damage to their properties caused by the Army Corps of Engineers. Testifier Carrie McCarthy highlighted the poor condition of her driveway, which was left with significant potholes and debris after the Corps completed their work. She criticized the lack of accountability, stating that residents were now expected to file claims with the county for damages they did not cause.
McCarthy noted that only a small number of property owners, estimated to be under ten, were affected but felt that the situation had been mishandled by local authorities. Members of the committee suggested that residents should approach the mayor's office for assistance, emphasizing the need for collective action rather than individual claims.
The meeting also featured testimony from His Highness Kaua, who spoke about broader issues facing the community, including governance and the historical context of the Hawaiian Kingdom. He expressed concerns about the treatment of residents and the need for fair representation.
In a separate agenda item, the committee discussed the appointment of Marcy Martin as the new director of the Department of Finance. Mayor Richard Basin endorsed her candidacy, citing her extensive experience within the department and her commitment to effective management during challenging times. Martin, who has served in various leadership roles over her 25-year career, expressed her readiness to take on the responsibilities of the position.
The meeting concluded without further public testimony, and the committee moved forward with the resolution to appoint Martin, reflecting a focus on continuity and effective governance in the wake of ongoing recovery efforts in the region.