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Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority receives update on Pulapanui infrastructure planning
Summary
HCDA staff and contractor Wilson Okamoto presented a planning assessment update for the roughly 988‑acre Pulapanui Community Development District on Maui, outlining scope, timeline and coordination needs with state projects; the Planning Assessment Report is expected by year‑end.
The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority on Dec. 4 received an update from staff and consultant Wilson Okamoto Corporation on the planning, design and early construction approach for infrastructure in the Pulapanui Community Development District on central Maui.
The report covers a roughly 988‑acre district identified by four Maui tax map keys and focuses on an initial Planning Assessment Report (PAR) that will inventory existing conditions, identify infrastructure deficiencies and recommend next steps for transportation, water, wastewater, drainage, electrical and telecommunications systems. "The PAR is the foundational step in this process," said Harley Myers, project manager with Wilson Okamoto.
Why it matters: the district includes or abuts several known or proposed state projects — including a State Veterans Home, a Maui jail and other facilities mentioned during the presentation — and the PAR will help HCDA and project teams align infrastructure timing and capacity with those projects. Wilson Okamoto said the PAR will inform a master plan and an infrastructure master plan, with work on those documents expected to begin in early 2025 after…
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