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Maui faces escalating housing crisis after devastating fires

August 23, 2024 | Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii


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Maui faces escalating housing crisis after devastating fires
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the ongoing housing crisis in Maui, exacerbated by recent fires. The meeting highlighted the deep connection between the land, known as Heikawa Kekanaka, and the health of the community, emphasizing that the well-being of the people is intrinsically linked to the health of their environment, or 'aina.'

Trustees acknowledged the urgent need for healing in Lahaina, where many families have been affected. Prior to the fires, Maui was already grappling with a housing crisis, but the situation has worsened dramatically since the disaster. Projections indicate that by 2028, the housing challenges will intensify, with 85% of displaced families being renters. Alarmingly, it was noted that between 65% to 85% of displaced Hawaiians are now facing the prospect of leaving the islands.

The discussions underscored the critical need for immediate action to address housing shortages and support displaced families, particularly within the Hawaiian community, as they navigate the aftermath of the fires and seek to rebuild their lives.

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