Front Street wild-fire recovery moving slower than other parts of Lahaina | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
LAHAINA, HAWAII, AUG 8 – Permitting challenges and regulatory disputes delay Front Street rebuilding despite $1.6 billion federal grant and community efforts to restore Lahaina’s historic business district.
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Front Street wildfire recovery moving slower than other parts of Lahaina - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
LAHAINA, Maui — Maui wildfire survivors Michele and Qiana Di Bari were able to move back to their Lahaina home last year, but they say it has been at least six months since they have visited Front Street, where their decade-old restaurant Sale Pepe Pizzeria e Cucina was lost to the flames.
Front Street wild-fire recovery moving slower than other parts of Lahaina | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
LAHAINA >> Maui wildfire survivors Michele and Qiana Di Bari were able to move back to their Lahaina home last year, but they say it has been at least six months since they have visited Front Street, where their decade-old restaurant Sale Pepe Pizzeria e Cucina was lost to the flames.
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