County of Maui – Trash Pickups Rescheduled in Haiku

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Trash Pickups Rescheduled in Haiku

Due to personnel shortage, curbside trash collections in Haiku have been rescheduled for pickup to Monday, Dec. 5, the County of Maui Department of Environmental Management announced. Trash was not collected today in the affected areas.

Affected residents in Haiku include those living on Hamana Place, Kihau Place, Kili Place, Lihau Place, Mopua Street, Neke Place, Iulani Street, Kahealani Street, Lahui Street, Noholani Street, Pico Tract Road, Awalau Road, Haloa Road, Kaiapa Place, Kawelo Road, Kukuna Road, Lepo Place, Nolu Road, Waonahele Place, South Holokai Road, Kekoanui Place, Kealamauloa Place, Kuloli Place, Kalipo Place, Kapuai Road, Koolau Road, North Lanikai Place, South Lanikai Place, Maluna Place, Waipalani Place and Waipalani Road.

Original source can be found here.



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