
Mark your calendars, South Maui residents, as Mayor Richard Bissen is calling you to attend a community meeting on Wednesday, March 12 at 5:30 p.m. The gathering, aimed at discussing local issues and updates, will take place at the Kīhei Community Center located at 303 E. Lipoa St.
According to a release from the County of Maui, representatives from the Department of Public Works and the Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) will be present to provide updates on their respective areas of expertise. Given the relevance of infrastructure and emergency preparedness, this meeting promises to be a significant opportunity for residents to get informed and have their voices heard.
For those who have pressing questions but might not be able to voice them during the meeting, there's an option to send them ahead of time via email to [email protected]. This proactive approach ensures that community concerns are collected and possibly addressed during the discussion.
Engaging with local governance is a key element of civic life, and Mayor Bissen's office seems committed to this interaction. For more information about general County of Maui initiatives and services, the public is advised to visit their official website at www.mauicounty.gov.









