Ke Kahua

Ke Kahua Low Income Housing

02/07/2025

As Maui Economic Opportunity’s 6th annual Gala approaches in March, CEO Debbie Cabebe said it’s coming at an important time. Recently, President Donald Trump’s Administration attempted to freeze funding for federal grants and a variety of other programs, leaving local organizations such as MEO...

01/19/2025
Maui County ‘behind eight-ball’ on plan to create 5,000 affordable homes in 5 years...
03/06/2023

Maui County ‘behind eight-ball’ on plan to create 5,000 affordable homes in 5 years...

Maui County is far behind its goal of creating 5,000 affordable homes for local people over five years, according to an update this week on the Maui County Comprehensive Affordable Housing Plan. Since the plan was finalized a couple years ago, 675 homes are being built and another 943 homes are appr...

Fate of affordable project to be decided pretty soon
03/06/2023

Fate of affordable project to be decided pretty soon

The need for affordable housing and a Native Hawaiian family’s claims of land ownership are coming to a head as a Maui County Council committee has until next month to decide whether to approve a 100 percent affordable rental project in Waiehu. The Ke Kahua Residential Workforce Rental Housing pro...

A Statement From Debbie Cabebe, Maui Economic Opportunity CEO:The only reason we are pursuing a development at Ke Kahua ...
01/26/2023

A Statement From Debbie Cabebe, Maui Economic Opportunity CEO:

The only reason we are pursuing a development at Ke Kahua in Waiehu is to bring affordable rental units to struggling Maui families.

We work with individuals and families worried about losing their homes with the prospect of homelessness looming every day. Some of their stories and circumstances are heartbreaking, and it is so gratifying to be able to help most of them.

When the prospect of building 120 rental units to be offered for as low as $550 a month to qualifying low-income individuals arose, we jumped at it.
This is why we partnered with builder Highridge Costa and housing manager Hale Mahaolu to build the Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua Affordable Housing Community on land that was given to us to support the Maui community.

MEO holds a warranty deed to the property. We have paid taxes on the land since the property was given to MEO in 2005. We have cleared parts of the property and maintained it. We can trace our title through King Lunalilo and a royal patent grant.

In early 2021, a group previously unknown to us began to illegally squat on the property. Because of the liability concerns that any large landowner faces, we initiated a trespassing lawsuit against the squatters and prevailed in 2nd Circuit Court – with the judge determining that MEO has a “possessory and title interest” in the property. We are unaware of any other legal action currently pending regarding the site.

The trespassers have made claims that “quiet title” is required. They are wrong: Because there is no break in the chain of title, MEO has clear title.

While we realize that there is no changing the minds of the trespassers, we point out that they cite Land Commission Award 3386 as heirs of Pehuino (picture of sign is attached). LCA 3386 is not for Ke Kahua but for a property near the ocean. The link https://kipukadatabase.com/kipuka/LandAwards.html?ObjectID=13143&b=2 to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs managed Kipuka database shows the site of LCA 3386 to Pehuino.

After multiple attempts to warn the trespassers to leave the property, MEO moved to clear the property on Tuesday, Jan. 24, with the help of the Maui Police Department. Removing the items from the property was very emotional for everyone involved. The squalid living conditions that we discovered were unsafe and unhealthy.

The belongings of trespassers will be held for 30 days and can be recovered by contacting MEO at (808) 243-4316.

While we understand the passion and devotion of the trespassers to their cause, some of their tactics were distressing. Taunts. Threats. Personal attacks. Swarming calls to MEO – which disrupted the work we do for people in need. We apologize to those unable to reach us Tuesday due to the calls, and we ask that you try again.

MEO has no financial gain in the development of this rental housing project. In fact, the costs of the legal challenges have been unexpected and burdensome, which is especially challenging for a non-profit organization.

Mayor Richard Bissen and Gov. Josh Green have made affordable housing their top priorities, and our situation at Ke Kahua shows that building those units requires determination and steadfastness. We remain committed to the cause of providing affordable housing for as many Maui residents as possible.

CEO Debbie Cabebe described the Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua Affordable Housing Community, a joint venture between MEO, develop...
10/27/2022

CEO Debbie Cabebe described the Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua Affordable Housing Community, a joint venture between MEO, developer Highridge Costa and Hale Mahaolu, which will manage the 125, one, two and three bedroom units. All of the units will be affordable, for residents in the 30 to 60 percent adjusted median income, $27,000 to $55,000 for a single person. Rents will start as low as $569 a month.

The segment appeared Wednesday on Akaku's The Maui Daily.

https://cloud.castus.tv/vod/akaku/video/6359e28785fc61000944c8f1?page=HOME

10/27/2022
Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua Affordable Housing Review
10/23/2021

Hale Mahaolu Ke Kahua Affordable Housing Review

Hale Mahaolu at Ke Kahua We are excited to announce MEO's plans to partner with Hale Mahaolu and High Ridge Costa to bui...
11/23/2020

Hale Mahaolu at Ke Kahua

We are excited to announce MEO's plans to partner with Hale Mahaolu and High Ridge Costa to build 120- 1, 2 and 3 bedroom affordable rental units for low-income families. The campus will include a MEO Head Start Center and community center to be used by the sites residents. The project is expected to breakdown by the end of 2021.

For more information, contact MEO CEO Debbie Cabebe.

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Corner Of Wai'Ehu Beach Rd And Kahekili Highway
Wailuku, HI
96793

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