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The Civil Beat Editorial Board Interview: Hawaii Land Board Chair Suzanne Case

Legislature considers measure to help landowners with aging dams

A measure aiming to improve the integrity and safety of dams and spillways in the state is advancing at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol. HPR's Casey Harlow has more.

Disaster relief period extended | News, Sports, Jobs

May 7, 2021 Gov. David Ige has extended the emergency disaster relief period for damage caused by heavy rains and flooding across the state in March. In Maui County, floodwaters rushed through homes, overflowed the Kaupakalua Dam and washed out bridges and roads. The second proclamation, signed by Ige on Thursday, extends the emergency period through July 6 and gives the governor the authority to spend state funds as appropriated to protect the health, safety and welfare of residents and visitors in the state, according to a news release from the Governor’s Office. The declaration also supports the state’s efforts to provide quick and efficient relief of suffering, damage and losses caused by the flooding and other effects of the heavy rains, the news release said.

$9 million needed for county flood repairs | News, Sports, Jobs

kcerizo@mauinews.com Rain and floodwaters flow through a washed-out section of a bridge on Peahi Road in Haiku on March 9. The county Public Works Department estimates that it will take about $9 million to repair nine county roads, bridges and other structures hit by catastrophic flooding in Haiku and other locations last month. The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo It will take about $9 million to repair nine County of Maui roads, bridges and other structures hit by catastrophic flooding last month, though none of them are downstream of Kaupakalua Dam in Haiku, according to a county Public Works Department report.

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