The Central Maui Transit Hub is expected to open this month, according to Department of Transportation Director Marc Takamori. The opening will end Maui Bus traffic within the Queen Kaʻahumanu Center.
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As we embark on a new council term, I am excited and honored to serve the people of Maui County once again. Here in my third term, I continue to work with my fellow council members toward solutions that prioritize safety and health for our community as our economy takes steps to reopen.
I look forward to a productive term as chair of the Infrastructure and Transportation Committee. This committee has oversight of the Department of Public Works, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Environmental Management’s Wastewater Reclamation and Solid Waste Divisions.
The Department of Transportation’s priorities include relocating the Central Maui Transit Hub from the Queen Ka’ahumanu Center to Vevau Street, also in Kahului. Construction is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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Maui County is mulling the purchase of a 6.3-acre, $9.8 million parcel in Wailuku that includes The Maui News buildings. Some testifiers and county officials say it would save the county money on rent, though others are concerned about making the purchase during the pandemic.
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Testifiers and financial advisers used the county’s decision not to purchase One Main Plaza in arguing Wednesday that Maui County could save rent money by acquiring a 6.3-acre, $9.8 million parcel in Wailuku that includes The Maui News offices.
One Main Plaza, a six-story professional building housing several county agencies, has cost the county more than $21 million in rent and common area maintenance since 2006, county Finance Director Scott Teruya said during the Maui County Council’s Budget, Finance and Economic Development Committee meeting Wednesday night.
Feb 18, 2021
West Maui Construction President Josh Dean (from left), Project Manager Yigit Unlu, Mayor Michael Victorino, Council Member Yuki Lei Sugimura and county Transportation Director Marc Takamori break ground on the new Central Maui Transit Hub in Kahului on Tuesday morning.
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County and project officials held a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday morning for a new $2 million bus hub in Kahului.
The Central Maui Transit Hub will be located off Vevau Street near Kane Street and will replace the current transit hub on the Wailuku side of Queen Ka’ahumanu Center.
“This will be Maui County’s first transit hub designed and built to serve those who choose public transportation,” Mayor Michael Victorino said in a news release following the groundbreaking. “It’s great news for the community and the environment. This project will enable safe, convenient travel and access for people of all ages and abilities.”