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Call 211

To access disaster case management help

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Mahalo for Joining Us Tonight

  • Debris Clearing Update
  • Status of Lahaina Aquatic Center

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Wahikuli Neighborhood Planning Workshop

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Mayor

Richard Bissen

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Councilmember

Tamara Paltin

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Homeowner’s Assistance Fund

Now Accepting Applications

  • Administered by Catholic Charities Hawaii - $7 million program for homeowners affected by COVID-19
  • Homeowners displaced by Maui Wildfires may also be eligible for financial assistance of up to $60,000 for mortgage and/or other qualified housing expenses.
  • Other qualified housing expenses covered: HOA fees, property taxes, utilities, homeowners insurance, etc.
  • Go to www.CatholicCharitiesHawaii.org/housing for eligibility questionnaire

Email mauihafhelp@catholiccharitieshawaii.org

or call (808) 873-4673 (select option 1 then option 3)

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American Red Cross

Vice-President of Disaster Operations & Logistics, Brad Kieserman

Disaster Relief Operation Director,

Mike Stark

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Col. Eric Swenson

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Maui County Department of Parks and Recreation

Director, Patrick McCall

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LAHAINA AQUATIC CENTER

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LAHAINA AQUATIC CENTER

Extensive damage to pool, tiles, equipment room, deck.

Tests have been completed and no mosquito larvae have been found.

Work to be done

  • Water sampling
  • Clean and sanitize main pool and keiki pool
  • Replacement of overflow gutter grate
  • Remove, inspect and replace tile
  • Assess safety and conditions of pool equipment and equipment rooms
  • Replacement of pool filters
  • Replacement of deck equipment

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LAHAINA AQUATIC CENTER

Repairs and replacement work expected to be more than

$3 million

Damage assessments currently taking place, more information on repair schedule in a few months

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