The WMTA is conducting a survey to understand where people who currently live or work in West Maui would like to see housing built for you and your family. It’s already been proven that affordable housing is needed.
The mission of this survey is to “…have the West Maui Community Plan, WMCP, reflect the opinions and direction the West Maui residents and employees believe are important which will encourage affordable mixed use development in West Maui areas of Olowalu and Launiupoko”. The West Maui Affordable Housing Survey, is brought to you by the West Maui Taxpayers Association (WMTA), a non-profit community association that has been advocating for West Maui for over 40 years, to gather the voices of the community on affordable housing in West Maui. We are seeking the input of parents, neighbors, small business owners, visitor industry staff, and more to help us collectively inform decision makers of what the residents need for a safe and healthy community (part of the WMTA mission since the beginning). Take the Survey The West Maui Affordable Housing Survey will end on Friday, April 2, 2021. Click here to Take Survey Now. Participation in this survey is voluntary and anonymous. Questions can be sent to [email protected]
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As seen in the Lahaina News "Letters" February 18-24 Link to Lahaina News page with Letters www.lahainanews.com/opinion/letters-to-editor/2021/02/19/letters-for-the-feb-18-issue/
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The County of Maui’s Housing Division invites the public to attend a free Fair Housing Training from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 3 at the University of Hawaii Maui College campus in Kahului. The training is designed to increase knowledge of federal and state fair housing laws. It is well-suited to housing providers, landlords and tenants, as well as any other service providers or individuals wishing to increase their knowledge. The training is brought to members of the public by the County of Maui, the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Lanai and Molokai residents may participate remotely. They are encouraged to register and attend. Registration forms must be completed and submitted to the County of Maui Housing Division by Friday, March 27. This training is accessible for persons with disabilities. To request an accommodation, please contact the Housing Division office by Monday, March 23. Registration forms will be available online at the County of Maui’s Housing Division website, as well as in-person at the Housing Division office, located at 2065 Main St., Suite 108, Wailuku 96793. People may also register by calling the Housing Division office at (808) 270-7351. |
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