Lahaina Residents Urged to Attend Community Meeting on July 2

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The County of Maui is hosting an in-person Lahaina Community Meeting on July 2nd at Lahaina Intermediate School cafeteria to provide updates and gather community input on the ongoing recovery efforts following the 2023 wildfires.

Charred landscape showing burnt trees and rocks after a forest fire with ash covering the ground.
Photo by RDNE Stock project

The County of Maui is inviting residents to attend an in-person Lahaina Community Meeting on Wednesday, July 2, at 5:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Lahaina Intermediate School cafeteria. This announcement, made by Maui Now, underscores the ongoing efforts to keep the community informed and involved in the recovery process following the devastating wildfires.

These community meetings have become a crucial platform for residents, business owners, and stakeholders to receive updates, voice concerns, and participate in the rebuilding of Lahaina. The County of Maui frequently uses these gatherings to disseminate information on key developments. The meetings often cover topics such as debris removal, infrastructure projects, and the allocation of resources for housing and economic recovery. For example, recent press releases from the County cover a wide array of topics including the transport of wildfire debris, community input on the Hoaloha Park Adaptation Plan, and the ongoing Lahaina Town street design projects.

For local businesses, these meetings provide a vital opportunity to stay informed about policy changes, funding opportunities, and the progress of various recovery initiatives. They also serve as a forum to network and collaborate with other businesses and community leaders. The meetings can be particularly valuable for entrepreneurs and investors as they navigate the evolving landscape of West Maui's economy. As Sakamoto Properties points out, the community is working together to rebuild Lahaina.

Furthermore, these community meetings are a key component of the rebuilding, and maintaining community involvement.

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