The Maui County Housing and Land Use Committee meeting on June 25, 2025, featured poignant testimonies from local residents, highlighting the urgent need for housing reform in the wake of recent disasters. Among the most impactful voices was a 14-year-old student from Lahaina Luna High School, who shared a personal story of struggle and resilience.
The young speaker, whose family has deep roots in Lahaina, expressed strong support for Bill 9, aimed at eliminating Minutoya short-term rentals (STRs). This bill is seen as a crucial step toward addressing the housing crisis exacerbated by natural disasters, including Hurricane Olivia in 2018 and the devastating Lahaina fire in 2023. The speaker recounted how their home was destroyed in the hurricane, leaving their family in a precarious situation as they sought housing.
The testimony revealed the challenges faced by local families in securing stable living conditions. The speaker described their family's experience applying for a rental at Kahana Reef, a Minutoya property, only to discover that the board had no intention of allowing local families to reside there. This sentiment resonated with many attendees, emphasizing the disconnect between community needs and the interests of outside property owners.
The young advocate also highlighted the importance of community support, noting how their father, displaced by the recent fire, had to stay with their mother despite their long-term separation. This illustrates the strong bonds within the community, where families come together in times of crisis.
The meeting underscored the ongoing debate about the role of non-resident property owners in local housing issues. Many participants voiced concerns about the influence of those who do not live in the community full-time, questioning their right to impact local housing policies.
As discussions continue, the committee faces the challenge of balancing the needs of residents with the interests of property owners, making the outcome of Bill 9 a significant point of focus for the future of housing in Maui County.