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[h=2]Māla Wharf, MCCC, Maui Dams Included in CIP Funding[/h][h=4]June 7th, 2013 · No Comments · Comments Via Facebook (0) · Featured, Maui News More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on digg
[/h]Māla Boat Ramp, photo courtesy State of Hawaiʻi, Office of the Governor.
By Wendy Osher
The Māla Boat Ramp on Maui is among a list of capital improvement projects identified for funding by the governors office.
The $200,000 state appropriation will enable the replacement of existing concrete loading docs and launch ramps at the facility.
Other related improvements are also planned including parking lot construction.
According to the Governors office, the total project cost is $1,109,300that includes $277,325 in state funds and $831,975 in federal funding.
DLNR officials have described the docks are old and badly deteriorated. According to information released by the agency, officials said portions of the ramp and facility need to be closed for a two-month period to allow for replacement before they become a safety hazard.
A meeting was held earlier this week to determine a mutually agreeable two month closure period. The closure dates still is yet to be determined
[h=2]Māla Wharf, MCCC, Maui Dams Included in CIP Funding[/h][h=4]June 7th, 2013 · No Comments · Comments Via Facebook (0) · Featured, Maui News More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on digg
[/h]Māla Boat Ramp, photo courtesy State of Hawaiʻi, Office of the Governor.
By Wendy Osher
The Māla Boat Ramp on Maui is among a list of capital improvement projects identified for funding by the governors office.
The $200,000 state appropriation will enable the replacement of existing concrete loading docs and launch ramps at the facility.
Other related improvements are also planned including parking lot construction.
According to the Governors office, the total project cost is $1,109,300that includes $277,325 in state funds and $831,975 in federal funding.
DLNR officials have described the docks are old and badly deteriorated. According to information released by the agency, officials said portions of the ramp and facility need to be closed for a two-month period to allow for replacement before they become a safety hazard.
A meeting was held earlier this week to determine a mutually agreeable two month closure period. The closure dates still is yet to be determined