The Maui News

Dozens of vehicles to be towed from Kahului harbor next month

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KAHULUI—An estimated 54 trucks and cars, many inoperable, will be towed from the state’s Kahului Harbor on May 6, according to a Department of Natural Resources (DLNR) press release. A team from the DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR) and officers from the DLNR Division of Conservati­on and Resources Enforcemen­t placed notices on each of the vehicles on Monday.

The notices warn owners that their car or truck is parked illegally in a state boating facility, which is a violation of one or more laws under Hawai‘i Administra­tive Rules. During yesterday’s posting, 27 people were also advised that the state and a contractor would be cleaning up the harbor on May 2 and 3.

Multiple community complaints have noted the accumulati­on of rubbish and personal items throughout the harbor’s open areas and parking lots. People living at the harbor are advised to pack up their personal belongings, and anything left behind will be hauled off.

Social services providers have been visiting the harbor daily for the past two months and 10 individual­s accepted assistance and have moved into temporary or transition­al housing. Maui County is holding space for the remaining people should they decide to transition into more permanent housing.

DOBOR Administra­tor Ed Underwood said, “We recognize the plight houseless individual­s face and the extraordin­ary high cost of living on Maui and across the state. However, our boating facilities are open to everyone and it is not appropriat­e for certain individual­s to decide to set up living quarters and to literally trash out places that are owned by all the citizens of Hawai‘i. Currently the harbor area looks like an abandoned vehicle junk yard and we have an obligation to make sure it is clean for the many boaters, fishers, and recreation­alists who utilize our facilities on a daily basis.

 ?? Photo courtesy DLNR ?? Kahului Harbor has been used as a final resting place for many local resident’s abandoned vehicles. There will be a mass towing in the upcming month.
Photo courtesy DLNR Kahului Harbor has been used as a final resting place for many local resident’s abandoned vehicles. There will be a mass towing in the upcming month.

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