State Land Surveyors Are Key to Helping Lahaina Rebuild After 2023 Wildfires
LAHAINA, MAUI, HAWAII, JUL 6 – The $185 million Ka La‘i Ola project will house 1,500 people displaced by the wildfires using 450 prefab homes, offering rapid and affordable housing solutions, officials said.
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How Do You Rebuild Community After Wildfire?
Six months after the L.A. fires, Zócalo explores how communities are rebuilding and what our region has learned. When a wildfire burns through a community, the initial concern is identifying what is lost: businesses, homes, landscape. Reports tally the damage in raw numbers—acres burned, buildings destroyed, dollars lost. Similarly, wildfire recovery success is overwhelmingly measured by how closely the post-disaster housing count compares to pr…
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