Tour Story - Maui Citizens take to City Council Chambers

As we tour the film, we’re collecting stories. Communities everywhere are struggling with questions about development, preservation and growth. We figured we’d share them here, hence the new category “Tour Stories.”
First up, Maui.
When you consider that the Maui Film Festival takes place in some of the nicest resorts and golf courses in south Maui, it makes it all the more surprising that The Unforeseen was invited to screen there. But the people there really care trying to preserve what remains of an incredibly special place. So yesterday the locals made their presence known in a City Council meeting to vote on some controversial new developments. (Sound familiar?) The full article here.
Opponents wore T-shirts saying: “Wailea 670 Just Say No.” The back of the T-shirt states: “No to more traffic, more golf courses, more wasted water, more urban sprawl.” Realtor Bonnie Newman, a Maui Meadows resident, said she doubted that the developers would be able to construct 700 affordable housing units.
“I don’t believe it for a moment,” Newman said.
And a few other recent developments…
Proposal: New projects to have firm water source
http://www.mauinews.com/story.aspx?id=32284
