At issue is what to do with the ash and debris left behind after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finishes its ongoing work removing hazardous materials.
A memorial for fire victims could also be part of what is developed on the site, recognizing that ash might contain some elements of human remains from the Aug. 8 wildfire, which killed at least 99 people.
The Maui News The state Board of Land and Natural Resources will consider a request today from Maui County to utilize land under the state’s jurisdiction to