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Maui County residents are raising urgent concerns about the proposed Wailea 670 development, emphasizing the need for improved infrastructure and resource management before any further construction is approved. During a recent public hearing, community members highlighted the challenges faced during the recent tsunami warning, which led to widespread evacuations and severe traffic congestion in South Maui.
One resident pointed out that the existing roads are inadequate for emergency evacuations, stating, "Putting lives at risk while waiting on private road owners to authorize entry is not a reliable emergency operation plan." This sentiment reflects a growing anxiety about the safety of adding more residents to the area without ensuring proper escape routes and emergency preparedness.
Additionally, the ongoing drought and water restrictions in South Maui have raised questions about the sustainability of further development. The resident noted that weather conditions have changed significantly since Wailea 670 was initially approved, leading to increased strain on already limited water resources.
The community's concerns extend beyond infrastructure to the pressing issue of affordable housing. Many residents expressed a desire for displaced Lahaina residents to have safe and sustainable housing options, urging that any new developments prioritize the needs of long-time Maui residents over luxury accommodations.
As discussions continue, the call for a comprehensive evaluation of infrastructure and resource availability before advancing the Wailea 670 project is becoming increasingly clear. The community is advocating for a balanced approach that ensures safety and sustainability for all residents of Maui.
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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