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The Maui County Council held a public hearing on August 13, 2025, to discuss amendments to local legislation, specifically Bills 171 and 172. The meeting featured a range of testimonies from community members, with a significant focus on the council's recent decisions regarding these amendments.
One notable testimony came from a resident who expressed strong dissatisfaction with the council's actions, claiming that over 90% of public testimony opposed the amendments. The speaker criticized council members for allegedly disregarding the community's wishes, suggesting that some members may have alternative motivations for their votes. The resident speculated that these motivations could include a sense of superiority over constituents, potential obligations stemming from campaign donations, or even undisclosed agreements with developers.
The speaker emphasized the importance of council members listening to the community they represent, urging them to reconsider their decisions if they conflict with the majority's desires. The testimony concluded with an invitation for council members to provide their reasoning for voting against the public's input.
Following this testimony, the meeting continued with additional public comments, including further insights from Janice Hill and Paula Kalanikau on the proposed bills. The council's engagement with community feedback remains a critical aspect of the ongoing legislative process in Maui County.
Converted from Maui County - Council of the County of Maui on 2025-08-13 9:00 AM - Public Hearing meeting on August 13, 2025
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