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  2. Tax incentives proposed to get Maui vacation unit owners to ...

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    Nov. 29—Maui's post-fire efforts to find long-term housing for survivors of the Aug. 8 wildfires could serve as a new model to convert short-term vacation rentals across the state into badly ...

  3. Converting Maui vacation rentals to longer-term housing ...

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    Feb. 26—Gov. Josh Green had threatened to ban short-term rentals if owners of 3, 000 Maui vacation rentals did not provide stable housing by Friday. A part-time Maui couple's decision to convert ...

  4. Maui looks to cut back on Airbnbs, vacation rentals as early ...

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    Maui almost immediately announced efforts to transition vacation rental apartments into long-term housing. Maui looks to cut back on Airbnbs, vacation rentals as early as next summer Skip to main ...

  5. Haiku, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Haiku (Hawaiian: Haʻikū) is an unincorporated community in Maui County on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii. For United States Census purposes, it is part of the Haiku-Pauwela census-designated place, which also includes Pauwela. [2] It was named for the ancient Hawaiian land section of Haʻikū, which is Hawaiian for "talk abruptly ...

  6. Bissen quick to offer bill to regulate Maui vacation rentals

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    Maui Mayor Richard Bissen wasted no time in proposing a county bill that would phase out 2,200 vacation rentals in West Maui apartment districts by July 1, 2025 — and eventually all 7,000 units ...

  7. Keʻanae, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Keʻanae is an unincorporated community in Maui County on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Keʻanae is a peninsula best known for being one of Hawaii's major taro farm growing regions. Keʻanae shares the zip code of 96708 with Haʻikū. The peninsula was originally made from lava that originated from Haleakalā Crater. [1]

  8. Spreckelsville, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Haiku ditch, the Hamakua ditch, and the Lowrie ditch (built in 1900 for the plantation [7]) are part of the East Maui Irrigation System, which has been recognized as a Historical Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

  9. Questions remain over threats of moratorium on West Maui ...

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    Mar. 3—Owners who convert won't have to pay county property taxes—combined with government-­paid rental income ranging from $5, 000 a month for a one-bedroom unit to $11, 000 for a four-bedroom.