Maui County officials are encouraging isle residents to fill out its survey asking where they believe the debris from the Lahaina wildfire should be left permanently.
Two West Maui locations and the Central Maui Landfill are under consideration as permanent disposal sites for an estimated 400,000 cubic yards of ash and debris to be removed from Lahaina wildfire burn zones.
By next week, areas such as the Lahaina Business Park and nearby properties along Komo Mai Street are expected to get the green light to fully use their water,
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Maui County Department of Environmental Management Director Shayne Agawa will discuss department operations, including the abandoned vehicle program, at 7 a.m.