INOUYE ANNOUNCES $600,000 FOR WEST MAUI COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER TO ASSIST HOMELESS FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS


Wednesday, October 8, 1997


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- United States Senator Daniel K. Inouye announced that the House-Senate Conference approved $600,000 for the County of Maui to develop the West Maui Community Resource Center to provide safe, secure shelter with supportive services for homeless families and individuals in West Maui. The total projected cost to complete the West Maui Community Resource Center is approximately $2.6 million. Other funding resources include $1 million from the County of Maui and $1 million from private foundations.

"Notwithstanding federal budgetary constraints, I am pleased that the conferees recognized the importance of completing this facility as soon as possible. This project addresses the priority need established by the Response to Homelessness in Maui County' report prepared by the Homeless Advisory Task Force and adopted by the Maui County in 1993," stated Senator Inouye.

"The number of homeless and at-risk homeless families and individuals has increased steadily over the past three years and geographic boundaries between West Hawaii and the Central Maui business district have prevented the effective provision of appropriate services to West Maui's homeless population. While most of the service providers involved with Maui's homeless population do make efforts to offer limited outreach services in West Maui, there is no adequate facility in which to provide the comprehensive supportive programs necessary to address the diverse range of problems associated with homelessness," continued Senator Inouye.

The West Maui Community Resource Center is presently in the conceptual design stages. Preliminary plans call for a low-rise complex comprised of a dormitory building with a capacity of approximately 50 individuals, a transitional housing building with ten 1 and 2 bedroom units and a multipurpose/administration building with kitchen and dining facilities, counseling rooms and office space for service providers. The facility will be situated on approximately 4 acres of land located at the southern edge of Lahaina. Construction is anticipated to commence in October 1997, with completion expected within 4 to 6 months.

The House-Senate Conference approved $400,000 for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to assist the State of Hawaii, Maui County and the community to continue work on the causes of algal blooms, and to develop and implement solutions to the blooms. Activities include monitoring, data analysis, and developing mitigation strategies to respond to current and future algal blooms. Senator Inouye's efforts have provided $400,000 for this initiative in Fiscal Years 1993, 1995, and 1997.

In addition, $500,000 was approved for the County of Hawaii for infrastructure development to construct an emergency access road for the Hawaiian Acres Subdivision in Puna, Hawaii to provide fire and other emergency vehicles an alternative access to lower Puna from upper Puna.

Upon final approval by the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, the Fiscal Year 1998 Veterans Affairs (VA), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and Independent Agencies Appropriations bill will be transmitted to the White House to await President Clinton's signature.


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