7/2/24 – LAHAINA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER RECEIVES AFTER-THE-FACT REVOCABLE PERMIT
Posted on Jul 2, 2024 in BLNR, Main, News Releases, sliderJOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR |
DAWN CHANG
CHAIRPERSON |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 2, 2024
LAHAINA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER RECEIVES AFTER-THE-FACT REVOCABLE PERMIT
(HONOLULU) – he Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) has voted unanimously to issue an after-the-fact revocable permit to Nā ʻAikāne o Maui, Inc. (NAOMI) for its Community Resource Center, which was destroyed in the Lahaina wildfires. The Board action of June 28 was limited to approving NAOMI’s use of the property for a past period, specifically from January 1, 2010 through August 9, 2023. The board also voted to change the rent from $40 per month to gratis (free).
Nā ʻAikāne o Maui operated the Lahaina Community Center, a site of significant importance to West Maui. The purpose of the permit was to ratify NAOMI’s use of the land after the fact to enable it to apply for FEMA relief for personal property lost in the fire. “Whatever financial recovery Nā ʻAikāne o Maui will get from FEMA will never be enough to replace the priceless cultural items and personal effects of the Kapu ʻOhana and west Maui community,” said Healani Sonoda-Pale, speaking in support of NAOMI on behalf of Ka Lāhui Hawaiʻi.
After the fire, NAOMI set up a distribution hub to get food, water, and supplies out to the community. In the months since, it has focused on rebuilding Lahaina, and eventually, the museum and cultural center. “We’re a nonprofit that stands by our word. We serviced the community through prior fires,” said ʻUilani Kapu, director of NAOMI. “We are strongly asking for a lease, because we would like to assist in building the building. Lahaina needs a museum. Lahaina needs historical properties that can preserve and protect museum pieces.”
NAOMI staff and supporters advocated for a longer-term rental agreement. Emphasizing the importance of restoring the center long term, Sonoda-Pale said, “Nā ʻAikāne o Maui and the Lahaina Center has been the niho stone of the Kānaka Maoli community across the pae ʻaina in rebuilding the foundation for our lāhui, upon which hundreds of kūpuna, mākua and ʻōpio stand.”
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(All images/video courtesy: DLNR)
Photographs – Nā ʻAikāne o Maui, Inc./Lahaina Community Center (Pre-fire, August 28, 2023 and June 2024):
Video – Sound Bites from BLNR Meeting (June 28, 2024): https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/973522378
Media Contacts:
Patti Jette
Communications Specialist
Dan Dennison
Communications Director