Council to hold special meeting Thursday on wildfire debris removal

WAILUKU — The Maui County Council will hold a special council meeting on Thursday, Oct. 12, at 9 a.m. to consider Bill 86, CD1, FD1 (2023), relating to wildfire debris removal, on second and final reading.
Chair Alice L. Lee said the bill establishes standards and procedures for the removal of hazardous waste, fire debris and hazard trees from properties damaged or destroyed in the August 2023 wildfires.
The council passed the bill with amendments on first reading last week. It authorizes property owners to pay for alternative debris-removal procedures if they choose to decline the government-operated program, which has no out-of-pocket cost to the owners upon review of insurance proceeds.
“The council continues to adjust its meeting schedules to help discuss and coordinate disaster-relief efforts,” said Lee, who holds the seat for the Wailuku-Waiheʻe-Waikapū residency area.
“We thank the public for their flexibility as we try to accommodate the immediate needs of those affected by the wildfires.”
In-person, online and phone testimony is welcome at all meetings. Testimony instructions are on the meeting agendas.
For more information, visit mauicounty.us or call the Office of Council Services at (808) 270-7838.