New Maui Web Camera

Posted by Maui January - 20 - 2010 - Wednesday 1 COMMENT

Maui has a new web camera, which is pretty exciting for all of us addicted to Maui.  It’s attached to the Makena Golf Resort and is owned and operated by Kai Kanani Sailing Charters.

You can see it live here: Makena Web Camera

The camera switches views from multiple locations on an automatic basis.  The camera is located in a prime location, high up on the Makena Beach & Golf Resort, which gives it a great number of potential views.  These are the views that it is set on right now:

  • Mooring of the Kai Kanani II
  • Molokini Crater (Close Up)
  • Molokini Crater from the Beach
  • Beach Check in area for the Kai Kanani
  • Lanai Island
  • South Maui area (includes Puu Olai and Kahoolawe)
  • The Beach in front of the Makena Resort
  • Surf Conditions for Beach Loading (2 views of this)
  • Maalaea Harbor and West Maui Mountains

Below is an animation showing sceenshots from each view.  We know you must think we’re a little crazy about this, but we don’t have that many webcams on the island, and it’s nice to have one that has so many views.  it’s like having 10 cameras in 1.

Maui webcam

New Lanai Affordable Housing

Posted by Maui December - 21 - 2009 - Monday ADD COMMENTS

lanaiThe island of Lanai is likely moving into a new phase of housing development.  The county has proposed a project for over 400 new homes in a $23 million affordable housing development to be completed over the next 17 years.

The housing development would be built over 73 acres behind Lanai High School and the Elementary.  Along with the housing, area would be set aside for more empty lots as well as 2 parks and a full community center.

The county will be looking to process the project on a fast track set up to allow exemptions from community plan amendments and change-of-zoning processes.  Being affordable housing will allow it to move faster through the system for approval.

But with anything in Maui County, even if everything goes perfectly, we won’t see construction of new homes anytime in the near future.  Everything takes 100 times as long to process and complete in the state of Hawaii.  That’s probably why most of Hawaii is still beautiful.

You may also be interested in rading about the Lanai Wind Farm.  If you want to learn more about new projects in Maui, Check out Maui Real Estate Development.

Lanai’s $750 Million Windfarm

Posted by Maui July - 21 - 2009 - Tuesday ADD COMMENTS

Lanai Wind FarmBillionaire David Murdock has plans to build over 200 wind turbines near Polihua Beach on the island of Lanai, Hawaii.  The power generated by the windfarm would be sent by underwater cables to the island of Oahu, our most populated island.  In this move, Murdock would recoup some of his losses from his struggling Lanai resorts as well as provide Oahu with a large amount of much needed renewable energy.

As with any change to the islands, residents and visitors are complaining about Castle & Cooke’s building of these windmills.  It seems that with any change, for good or bad, people become restless and upset.  But when you look at the project rationally and objectively,  it benefits everyone affected.

  • Lanai Residents – Jobs will be made and the island will prosper with additional revenues.
  • Maui County – Maui and Hawaii’s goal of using 70 percent green energy by 2030 will come closer to completion.
  • Honolulu, Oahu – Honolulu will become less dependent on foreign oil and coal for their power needs.
  • David Murdock and the Castle & Cooke Company – The new profits will make up for their disastrous losses over the years.
  • Hawaii Visitors – The resorts of Lanai will remain open and Lanai will continue to have ferry services.

With time, our islands need to change.  It’s a sad thing that the Lanai is no longer accurately called the Pineapple Isle.  But as the world becomes smaller and the economies of each nation become further intertwined, the only way to survive is to acclimate and grow with the changes.  In light of all the bad decisions effecting Hawaii (overdevelopment, pollution, loss of Aloha), we believe that this is one of the better moves by a large corporation.

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