The Maui News

Community plan update way overdue for renewal

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Age is relative. Humans have been here for centuries. Kihei Community Associatio­n has been here for several decades, and our community plan has existed for 23 years. In that context, 23 years does not seem very old, but as it was set to be renewed in 10 years, it is way overdue.

Maui County Planning Department has been hard at it with community outreach for several months.

Before the Community Plan Advisory Committee is created, KCA, in our 61st year of incorporat­ion, is using our second membership meeting of this year to host a team from the Planning Department under the direction of Michele McLean to address this plan review, and what to expect next and when.

As always, this is at 6:30 p.m., the third Tuesday of the month, March 16, but as a virtual meeting.

Everyone can participat­e via Facebook Live online at: https://facebook.com/kihei. community.associatio­n/live, even if you do not have a Facebook account.

Do not forget your donation of nutritious nonperisha­ble food for Maui Food Bank. Since we had to switch to online meetings, we cannot physically collect this, but we all know the need is greater than ever, so we ask anyone who watches to commit to help feeding those in need.

Membership is not required to participat­e online either, but encouraged, with a 40 percent discount offer in effect.

See www.gokihei.org to become a member or sign up for our newsletter. For more, call (508) 499-9996. Like it? Like us on Facebook.

Mike Moran, president Kihei Community Associatio­n

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