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Maui transitional housing ready for fire survivors

State officials are scheduled this week to give house keys to about a dozen Lahaina households for modular housing planted on vacant state land above one part of the West Maui town that burned. These initial units are scheduled to be followed by another 40 ready by the end of this month, 70 more in October, 147 in December and 180 by March as part of the 450-unit subdivision named Ka La’i Ola.

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The Lahaina site of the Ka La‘i Ola modular housing project is seen on Friday.
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Kalewalani Bancaco, senior project manager of Home Aid Hawaii, stood inside a unit.
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The Lahaina site of the Ka La‘i Ola modular housing project is seen on Friday.
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The Lahaina site of the Ka La‘i Ola modular housing project is seen on Friday.
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Kalewalani Bancaco, senior project manager of Home Aid Hawaii, stood inside a unit.
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The Lahaina site of the Ka La‘i Ola modular housing project is seen on Friday.
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The Lahaina site of the Ka La‘i Ola modular housing project is seen on Friday.
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Joe Campos, is the state DHS deputy director.
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The Lahaina site of the Ka La‘i Ola modular housing project is seen on Friday.
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The Lahaina site of the Ka La‘i Ola modular housing project is seen on Friday.

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