The office of recovery of the district of Maui invites the municipality to be converted in a number of design workshops and open houses for June 24th to 26th, 2025.
The series focuses on street connectivity and mobility in the area from the Baker Street to Prison Street and from the coast to the Honoapiʻilani Highway, whereby the focus is on how roads are rebuilt in the area to calculate all users, bim, drive and park or park, with car or to deliver Deliveries.
The events are as follows:
Tuesday, June 24, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.; and Wednesday, June 25th, 1-3:30 p.m.: Street workshops
- In the Lahaina Resource Center in the Lahaina Gateway (Suite B102, near Ace Hardware)
- Let yourself be met with the project team at any time during the workshop, learn more about the project and share ideas for road design. Work with designers who outline your ideas.
Wednesday, June 25th, 4 to 7 p.m.: Pau Hana Open House
- In the Lahaina Resource Center in the Lahaina Gateway (Suite B102, near Ace Hardware)
- Let yourself be handed in during the open house at any time and take a look at the design work produced so far in the workshops. Talk to the project team and give your feedback.
Thursday, June 26, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 a.m., followed by the presentation at 6 and to the open house until 7:30 p.m.): Pau Hana Open House and final presentation
- In the Lahaina Intermediate School Cafeteria
- Listen to a presentation about the work during the workshops and take a look at Street Street's designs. Talk to the project team and give your feedback.
- The presentation is also lived on the Facebook page of County of Maui. No account is required for displaying. In addition, a live broadcast on Akakū: Maui Community Media, Channel 53, is shown.
A follow-up community event will take place in autumn 2025, in which the project team presented designs that were refined with the inputs collected by the community and the stakeholders.
This series of events is part of the reconstruction of Lahaina Plan, one of the 40 projects in the Lahaina Long-Smate Recovery Plan (LTRP). While the neighborhood workshops that had shaped the LTRP last year, the county heard the priorities of the community, including the goal of maintaining Lahaina's unique character and at the same time supporting more securely, more resistant and the local community. The events in June will now contribute to how the district in the industrial area is rebuilt with these priorities.
“Under current County Street and Zoning codes, the city of Lahaina, which we all remember and love cannot be rebuilt,” said John Smith, Office of Recovery Administrator. “The entries collected in these workshops helps us create a plan based on the vision of the community and leads decisions about how we adapt these codes to Lahaina.”
Further information on the reconstruction of Lahaina can be found at www.mauirecovers.org/Recover/rebuild-lahaina-Plan.