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Molokai’s oldest and longest-running hotel, Hotel Moloka’i, is proposing a $1.4 million project to upgrade its wastewater treatment facility to comply with state Department of Health standards.
Proposed by the Association of Apartment Owners of Hotel Moloka’i, which is responsible for running and maintaining the hotel complex, the project would upgrade and construct a new wastewater treatment facility within the upper parking lot of the 2.5-acre waterfront property.
The cost of the project is about $1,362,600. Once permits and approvals are acquired, construction is anticipated to take approximately nine months to complete.
A final environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact was published April 23 in the state Office of Environmental Quality Control’s “The Environmental Notice.”
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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.