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Feedback from residents wanted for South Maui Community Plan
KAHULUI, Hawaii — The Maui Planning Commission invites residents to attend a community meeting, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on May 14 to review the latest draft for the South Maui Community Plan.
The meeting will be held in-person at the Malcom Center at 1305 N. Holopono Street, Suite 5 in Kihei, and online via WebEx videoconferencing.
Visit the Maui County Planning Department’s “We Are South Maui” website to view the agenda and get instructions to join the online meeting.
A community-specific land use plan, the South Maui Community Plan will provide guidance on future development and preservation of South Maui over a 20-year period. The updated plan focuses on land use and development aimed at bringing the community’s vision of South Maui to life, according to a news release.
The South Maui Community Plan Advisory Committee voted to forward its recommendations of the draft plan to the Maui Planning Commission after completing its review on Nov. 1, 2023. The draft plan with CPAC’s recommendations is on the website mentioned above.
The Maui Planning Commission anticipates the review of the draft plan to take nine meetings going into September. At that time, the commission will vote to forward its recommendations to the Maui County Council.
All commission meetings, including the public hearing, are open to the public to provide testimony on specific agenda items. Meeting agendas, schedule and general information are available on the “We are South Maui” website.
The public can keep abreast of the news by signing up for email updates on the website or following @wearesouthmaui on Facebook and Instagram.
Visit the website or call the Planning Department at 808-270-7214 for information.
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Kilauea sets record for lava fountaining episodes in any 1 eruption
HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Hawaii (AP) — The on-and-off eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano broke a record Monday with the number of periods it has produced fountains of lava since it began erupting in December 2024, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
Monday marked 48 fountaining episodes, setting the record for any one eruption on Kilauea, said Katie Mulliken, a geologist and spokesperson with the observatory.
Episodes are separated by periods during which little to no lava erupts. Since lava is coming from the same vents in a crater at Kilauea’s summit, it is the same overall eruption, Mulliken said in an email.
There are several notable aspects of the current eruption, she said, including how accessible it is for viewing by residents and tourists. An eruption during the 1980s, in which 47 lava fountaining episodes occurred over about 3 1/2 years, occurred in a more remote area, she said.
The ongoing eruption is also reshaping the topography at the summit, she said.
But the lava fountains also can impact neighboring communities with volcanic fragments and ash, known as tephra.
Kilauea, located on Hawaii Island, is one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
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