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The Maui County Council on Nov. 7 voted 8‑0 to recommend first reading of Bill 156 CD1, a measure to allow replacement of awnings, canopies, marquees and similar overhead structures that encroach into public rights‑of‑way when they were damaged or destroyed during a declared emergency or disaster.
Committee members emphasized the measure supports recovery efforts in historic commercial areas such as Lahaina by enabling property owners to restore features—so long as public health and safety are protected and building‑code standards are met. The CD1 clarifies the bill applies only to ‘‘replacement overhead encroachments’’ located partially or wholly over public rights‑of‑way and removes earlier language about replacement cost and zoning violations.
Public testimony earlier in the meeting urged preservation of Front Street canopies and awnings as important to the character of the street.
Why it matters: The ordinance intends to streamline recovery for storefronts and preserve historic streetscape elements while maintaining safety obligations.
The Water and Infrastructure Committee voted 6‑0 to recommend first reading; the council adopted the committee recommendation.
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