Nonprofit Launches Months Long Community Meeting Series Tonight to Inform Maui’s Comprehensive Affordable Housing Plan
December 8, 2020

WAILUKU, HI – Maui nonprofit, Hawaiian Community Assets (HCA) will partner with Akakū: Maui Community Media (Akakū) to launch a months long series of community meetings tonight that will inform the County of Maui’s Comprehensive Affordable Housing Plan.

Community meetings will be held for residents in the County’s 8 community plan areas with follow-up meetings in plan areas determined most suitable for the building of 5,000 units of affordable housing over the next 5 years. Meetings will be limited to 100 attendees and held via Zoom to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Community area residents will be able to participate through online and phone call-in options with feedback managed through chat functions and facilitated discussion.

“We are asking for community to step up and participate. We need your voice to share solutions for affordable housing so we can help create a plan that houses our local people and makes sure we can live and stay in our communities," said Blossom Feiteira, HCA co-founder and long-time housing advocate who is leading the community meetings for the project. "We welcome all Maui County residents to join us tonight, tune in later, or reach out to us and share your solutions for affordable housing."

According to Feiteira, meetings will gather community feedback on issues and priorities related to affordable housing, recommendations to improve the County’s workforce housing ordinance, and inform development opportunities. Additional, follow-up meetings will be coordinated with the Pāʻia-Haʻikū, Makawao-Pukalani-Kula, Hāna, Lānaʻi, and Molokaʻi communities to identify development and capacity building opportunities that will help mobilize community-driven housing solutions in those areas.

Akakū will partner with HCA to play the community meetings live on Akakū Green Channel 53. Meetings will also be recorded and played through March 2021 to allow for County residents to view at a later time. Community members who attend the meetings online or view on Akakū will be provided information on how to Share Solutions at www.MauiHousingPlan.org.

HCA was awarded a contract from the County of Maui in November to engage community to develop the comprehensive affordable housing plan that will come before the County Council for review in March 2021 and approval in June 2021. HCA is the lead organization for the project and has assembled a team of experts including Ms. Feiteira, PBR Hawaii and Associates, Austin, Tsutsumi, and Associates, the University of Hawaii, Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice, Rural Community Assistance Corporation, and Stanley Keasling Consulting.

If you are Maui County resident and are interested in registering for a meeting in your community, find registration information below or at www.MauiHousingPlan.org and click Participate. All meetings will take place 6:00pm to 7:30pm on their scheduled date.

Wailuku-Kahului
Tues, Dec 8th
Housing Policy Workshop


Wailuku-Kahului
Tues, Dec 22nd
Housing Development Workshop

Makawao-Pukalani-Kula
Tues, Jan 5th
Housing Policy Workshop

Hāna
Tues, Jan 12th,
Housing Policy Workshop

Lānaʻi
Thurs, Jan 14th
Housing Policy Workshop

Kīhei-Makena
Tues, Jan 19th
Housing Policy Workshop

West Maui
Tues, Jan 26th
Housing Policy Workshop

Molokaʻi
Tues, Feb 2nd
Housing Policy Workshop

Pāʻia-Haʻikū
Tues, Feb 9th
Housing Policy Workshop

Kīhei-Makena
Tues, Feb 16th
Housing Development Workshop

West Maui
Tues, Feb 23rd
Housing Development Workshop
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Hawaiian Community Assets is a nonprofit, Department of Housing and Urban Development counseling agency that runs a network of Financial Opportunity Centers statewide. Founded in 2000 on Maui, the organization has served over 20,000 Hawaii residents with free financial education and housing counseling, resulting in more than 6,000 residents obtaining rentals, purchasing homes, or preventing evictions or foreclosures. In partnership with its loan fund, Hawaii Community Lending, Hawaiian Community Assets has assisted Hawaii communities in accessing $160 million in capital for affordable housing through grants, loans, and mortgage financing.

Akakū: Maui Community Media empowers the community’s voice through access to media. Akakū is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that airs content created by the community for the community. Community members on Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi.