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Planner to explain future plans for Wailuku Town

By Staff | Jan 31, 2019

An empty lot at the corner of Vineyard and Church streets in Wailuku Town, where a component of the project is proposed to be built.

WAILUKU – Future changes in Wailuku Town will be the highlight of Wailuku Community Association’s general membership meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 20.

The meeting starts at 5 p.m. in the Promenade Building at 2050 Main St.

The presentation will be led by Erin Wade, County of Maui planner and administrator of the project.

The Wailuku Civic Complex presentation will include design and parking mitigation strategies to accommodate construction impacts to Wailuku Town.

County officials may also present their plans to support qualified residents and businesses who are directly affected by the development.

Attendees will be able to meet the construction management team through information stations.

Other topics during the meeting will include the Small Town, Big Art project, proposed amendments to Wailuku zoning and development code, and the Wailuku Clean & Safe program.

Last year, the all-volunteer Wailuku Community Association board focused on reorganizing its internal procedures to improve on membership recruitment and communication, especially with the proposed changes to the town.

Now that this has been achieved, and with improvements on disseminating County information to its stakeholders, the community – both residents and non-residents of Wailuku – are urged to consider becoming a member of Wailuku Community Association to stay informed.

The meeting will begin with reports from the board and elections for 2019 leadership.

Wailuku Community Association’s mission is to represent the concerns impacting Wailuku to the community and provide a platform to brainstorm solutions to better the district.

Learn more about Wailuku Civic Complex at rewailuku.org, and consider becoming a member of Wailuku Community Association at wca96793.org.

For more information, e-mail wca96793@gmail.com.