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2007 - Hawaii SBDC Network
MAUI
COUNTY
DATA BOOK
2007
COUNTY OF MAUI
OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HAWAI’I SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER NETWORK
HAWAI’I BUSINESS RESEARCH LIBRARY
A Partnership Program of the University of Hawai’i at Hilo through a
Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration
December 2007
A Message from
Mayor Charmaine Tavares
Aloha këkou,
On behalf of the people of the County of Maui, it is my pleasure to present the
2007 edition of the Maui County Data Book.
The Maui County Data Book is the definitive statistical reference guide for Maui
County, which includes the islands of Maui, Moloka`i, Lëna`i, and Kaho`olawe.
The statistics, charts and graphics contained in the Data Book cover a broad
spectrum of economic activity and provide valuable data that can be used in
studies, grant research and the development of business plans.
This valuable information is the result of a working partnership between the
Hawai`i Small Business Development Center Network’s Hawai`i Business
Research Library and the Maui County Office of Economic Development.
The Maui County Data Book is available online at the Maui County website at
www.mauicounty.gov and at the Hawai`i Business Research Library’s website
located at www.hbrl-sbdc.org.
Thank you for your interest in Maui County, and for utilizing this comprehensive
resource we have compiled to assist you in your endeavors.
Sincerely,
Charmaine Tavares
Mayor
This publication is partially supported and some material is based upon work supported
by the U.S. Small Business Administration and the University of Hawaii at Hilo under
Cooperative Agreement Number 8-603001-0012-19. Any opinions, findings and
conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors
and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Small Business Administration or other
sponsors.
This report has been catalogued by the Hawaii Business Research Library as follows:
Maui County Data Book. 1991- [Kihei, Hawaii]: Hawai‘i Business Research Library. Annual.
Maui County (Hawaii)—Statistics—Periodicals. I. Maui County (Hawai‘i). Office of Economic Development. II.
Hawai‘i Small Business Development Center Network. Hawai‘i Business Research Library.
HA329.7.M3
Copies of this book are available from the Hawaii Business Research Library, 590 Lipoa Parkway, Suite 136,
Kihei, Maui, Hawaii 96753. The price per copy is $20.00 when picked up in person, and $25.00 by first-class
mail. An online version is available in Adobe Acrobat format (only) at http://www.hbrl-sbdc.org/. The HBRL’s
Small BizWeek newsletter is also available at the site. For further information, call (808) 875-2400, or (800)
509-3100 (in-state only).
The State of Hawaii Data Book is available on-line through the State of Hawaii Department of Business,
Economic Development and Tourism. The tables are available at http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/info/economic/
databook/db2005/.
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Maui County Data Book 2007
ABOUT THIS BOOK
We hope you find the 2007 edition of the Maui County Data Book useful
and valuable. This publication provides economic, demographic and other
statistical information about the County of Maui.
This fifteenth edition of the Data Book is produced by the Hawai‘i SBDC
Network, Hawaii Business Research Library (HBRL) under a grant from
the County of Maui, administered by the Maui County Office of Economic
Development. In addition to the print version, the Data Book is also available
online via the Internet (http://www.hbrl-sbdc.org). In addition to compiling and
updating the Data Book, the Hawaii Business Research Library provides a
call-in/email service to provide a wide range of business research services to
individuals and businesses residing or operating in Hawai‘i, or investigating
business opportunities in Hawai‘i. The Data Book and its source material are
some of the key elements in the HBRL collection which includes a wide range
of print and electronic resources selected to inform business decision-making.
Several other publications complement the Maui County Data Book
for individuals needing more data about Hawai‘i. The State of Hawai‘i
publishes The State of Hawaii Data Book (http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/info/
economic/databook/db2005/) annually through the Hawaii State Department
of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. The Hawaii County
Department of Research and Development publishes statistical data books
annually (http://www.hawaii-county.com/databook_current/section07.htm).
The Hawaii State Office of Hawaiian Affairs publishes the Native Hawaiian
Data Book (http://www.oha.org/pdf/databook_6_02.pdf).
Numerous agencies of the federal, state and county governments, as well as
many private organizations in Maui County, in Hawai‘i and on the mainland
assisted the HBRL in preparing the Maui County Data Book. To them we
extend our deepest appreciation for their support and cooperation.
Maui County Data Book 2007
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CONTENTS
About This Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v
Contents
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
GENERAL STATISTICS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
1 .1 .1
Maui County Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
1 .1 .2
Census Bureau Quick Facts, Maui County and State of Hawaiÿi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
1 .2 .1
Maui County and Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
1 .2 .2
Maui County Subdivisions and Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
1 .2 .3
Maui County Census Tracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
1 .3 .1
Resident Population by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
1 .3 .2
De Facto Population, By County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
1 .3 .3
Resident Population by Counties and Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
1 .3 .4
Population Density, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
1 .3 .5
Resident Population and Households, Maui County by District and Census Tract . . . . . . . . . .13
1 .3 .6
Summary Characteristics of Persons for Maui County and Census Designated Places,
by Race and Sex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
1 .3 .7
Population by Age Group, Maui County and Census Designated Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
1 .3 .8
Population by Race, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
1 .3 .9
Components of Change in the Resident Population of Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
1 .3 .10
Marriages by Residency of Bride and Groom, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
1 .3 .11
Marriages in Maui County Where Both Bride and Groom are Non-Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
1 .3 .12
Live Births, Maui County by Zip Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
1 .3 .13
Characteristics of Live Births, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
1 .3 .14
Population and Economic Projections, Maui County: 2000 to 2030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
1 .4 .1
Personal Income, Total and Per Capita, by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
1 .4 .2
Cost of Living Comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
1 .4 .3
Consumer Price Index (All Items Combined), by Type of Consumer: Honolulu . . . . . . . . . . . .24
1 .4 .4
Estimated Cost of Living by Category, Counties of Hawaii Relative to
Washington, DC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
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1 .4 .5
Earnings by Detailed Industry, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
1 .4 .6
Detailed Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Honolulu . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
1 .5 .1
Capacities of Hospitals and Specialty Care Beds, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
1 .5 .2
Adult Residential Care Homes, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
1 .5 .3
Health Practitioners Licensed in Hawaiÿi by Place of Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
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EDUCATION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
2 .1
Maui District Public and Private Schools by Island and Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
2 .2
Per Pupil Expenditures by Schools/Functions, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
2 .3
Public Schools: Enrollment and Grades, Maui District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
2 .4
Student Profiles, Maui County Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
2 .5
Ethnic Profiles, Maui County Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
2 .6
Community Profiles, Maui County Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
2 .7
Community Education Attainment Level Maui County Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
2 .8
School Completion, Maui County Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
2 .9
Teaching Staff Profiles, Maui County Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
2 .10
Terra Nova Test Scores, Maui County Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
2 .11
Private School Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
2 .12
Private School Tuition, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
2 .13
Private Schools: Enrollment and Grades, Maui District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
2 .14
Library Holdings and Circulation, Hawaiÿi State Library System, Maui Library District . . . . . . . .47
2 .15
Library Holdings and Circulation, Maui Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
2 .16
Degrees and Certificates Earned by Degree and Program
Maui Community College, Fiscal Years Ending, June 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
2 .17
Hawaiÿi High School Graduates Entering the University of Hawaiÿi System by High School . . .49
2 .18
School-Bound Students by Type of School and Location, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
2 .19
Maui Community College Number of Students and Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
GEOGRAPHY & LAND USE
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
3 .1 .1
Land and Water Area of Counties and Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
3 .1 .2
General Coastline and Tidal Shoreline of Hawaiÿi, by County and Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
3 .1 .3
Major Named Waterfalls, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
3 .1 .4
Elevations of Major Summits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
3 .1 .5
Miscellaneous Geographic Statistics, by Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
3 .1 .6
Temperature and Precipitation Averages and Extremes, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
3 .1 .7
Monthly Rainfall and Temperature at Specified Locations in Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
3 .1 .8
Annual Rainfall and Temperature at Specified Locations, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
3 .2 .1
Trends in Real Property Tax Base, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
3 .2 .2
Land Use Districts, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
3 .2 .3
Estimated Acreage of Land use Districts, by Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
3 .2 .4
Land Ownership, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
3 .2 .5
National and State Historic Places, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
3 .2 .6
Land in Hawaii Owned by Selected Large Landowners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
3 .2 .7
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Acreage, Lessees, and Applicants, by Island . . . . . . . .68
3 .2 .8
Land Dispositions Made of Public Lands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
3 .2 .9
Single Family Home and Condominium Sales by Area, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
3 .2 .10
Land Sales by Area, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
3 .2 .11
Forest and Natural Area Acreage, By Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
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GOVERNMENT
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
4 .1 .1
Maps of Election Districts, Islands of Maui & Kahoolawe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
4 .1 .2
Maps of Election Districts, Island of Molokai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
4 .1 .3
Maps of Election Districts, Island of Lanai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77
4 .1 .4
Maps of Election Districts, List of Polling Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
4 .2 .1
Registered Voters and Votes Cast In the November 7, 2006 General Election . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
4 .2 .2
Maui County General Election Results, November 7, 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
4 .2 .3
Maui County General Election Results, Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustees and
State Constitutional Amendments, November 7, 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
4 .2 .4
Maui County General Election Results, Maui County Charter Amendments,
November 7, 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
4 .3 .1
County Statement of Revenues and Expenditures, All Governmental Fund Types
and Expendable Trust Funds, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
4 .3 .2
State Tax Collections, Maui County Fiscal Years Ending June 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
4 .3 .3
Estimated Real Property Tax Revenue, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
4 .3 .4
Real Property Tax Rates, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
4 .3 .5
Public Bonded Debt of State and Maui County Governments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
4 .4 .1
Personnel by County Department, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88
4 .4 .2
Top 20 County Positions Recruited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
4 .5 .1
Median Adjusted Gross Income on Resident Returns by Status, Taxation District and Year . .90
4 .5 .2
Sources of Income Reported by Number of Returns and Amount, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . .91
4 .5 .3
Deductions Claimed by Number of Returns and Dollar Amount Reported
and Allowed in, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
4 .5 .4
Tax Returns Filed in Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
4 .5 .5
Tax Credits by Geographical Areas, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
4 .5 .6
Tax Credits Claimed by Individuals and Type of Credit, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
4 .5 .7
County Property Tax Exemption by Type, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
4 .5 .8
Liquid Fuel Tax Base & Tax Collections, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
4 .5 .9
Liquid Fuel Tax Allocation by Fund, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
AGRICULTURE & AQUACULTURE
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
5 .1 .1
Agricultural Areas, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
5 .1 .2
Tenure and Characteristics of Farm Operators and Types of Farm Organization,
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
5 .1 .3
Farms and Land in Farms, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
5 .1 .4
Number of Farms, Farm Acreage, and Farm Employment, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
5 .1 .5
Livestock: Number of Operations, Volume of Marketings, and Value of Sales,
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
5 .1 .6
Crops: Acreage, Number of Farms and Value of Sales, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
5 .1 .7
Sugarcane, Maui Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
5 .1 .8
Vegetables, Melons and Taro, Acreage, Production and Value, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . .106
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Floriculture and Nursery Products, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
5 .1 .10
Floriculture and Nursery Products, by Commodity, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
5 .1 .11
Fruits: Value of Sales, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109
5 .1 .12
Bananas, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109
5 .1 .13
Agricultural Tourism by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110
5 .1 .14
Agricultural Theft and Vandalism, By County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
5 .1 .15
Farm Incomme and Expenses, Maui and Kalawao Counties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112
5 .2 .1
Sea Landings by Port of Landing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
5 .2 .2
Sea Landings by Area Fished, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
5 .2 .3
Sea Landings by Method and Species Groups, State of Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
COMMUNICATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
6 .1 .1
Average Paid Circulation of the Maui News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
6 .1 .2
Average Distribution of Other Newspapers, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
6 .1 .3
Cable Television Companies, Subscribers and Revenues, by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
6 .1 .4
Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations in Operation, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
6 .2 .1
Liquid Fuel Tax Base, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
6 .2 .2
Estimated Daytime Population and Employment-Residence
6 .2 .3
Motor Vehicle Crashes by Type and Town, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
6 .2 .4
Gasoline Average Prices Per Gallon, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
6 .2 .5
Highway Distances, Island of Maui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
6 .2 .6
Hawaii Drivers Licenses in Force and Vehicle Registration, by Type of Vehicle,
Ratios, Maui CDP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
6 .2 .7
Highway Bridges, by Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123
6 .2 .8
Length of Streets and Highways, Paved and Unpaved by Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123
6 .2 .9
Motor Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Vehicle Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
6 .2 .10
Vehicle Registration, by Taxation Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125
6 .2 .11
Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes and Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of the Driver . . . .125
6 .2 .12
Major Traffic Accidents, Traffic Injuries, and Traffic Deaths, by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126
6 .2 .13
Selected Statistics for Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127
6 .2 .14
Aircraft Operations, by Type of Aircraft, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
6 .2 .15
Aircraft Operations, by Type of Aircraft, at Kahului and Molokai Airports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
6 .2 .16
Passengers, Cargo and Mail, Overseas and Interisland, Maui County Airports . . . . . . . . . . .129
6 .2 .17
Private Passenger Aircraft and Corporate Jet Landings, Kahului Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
6 .2 .18
Vessel Arrivals for Kahului Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
6 .2 .19
Freight Traffic for Kahului Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
6 .2 .20
Kahului Harbor Freight Traffic by Commodity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132
6 .2 .21
Vessels That Use Kahului Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134
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ENERGY, SCIENCE AND WATER
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136
7 .1 .1
Telescopes at the Summits of Mauna Kea and Haleakala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137
7 .1 .2
Electric Utilities, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138
7 .1 .3
Gas Utilities, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140
7 .1 .4
Hawaiÿi State Energy Report, Energy Consumption Estimates by Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141
7 .1 .5
Water Services and Consumption, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142
7 .1 .6
Daily Averages for Water Production by Area, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
7 .1 .7
Water System Development Fee Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144
7 .1 .8
Water Services by Meter Size, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145
7 .1 .9
Outside Water Deliveries to Department of Water Supply, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146
7 .1 .10
Water Sales to General & Agricultural Consumers by District & Systems,
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147
7 .1 .11
Bi-Monthly Water Consumption by District, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148
CONSTRUCTION & HOUSING
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150
8 .1 .1
Number and Value of Building Permits, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151
8 .1 .2
Value of Building Permits, By Type, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151
8 .1 .3
Private Residential Construction Authorizations, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152
8 .1 .4
Private Residential Construction and Demolition Authorized by Permits, Maui County . . . . . .152
8 .1 .5
Low Income Rental Housing Affordability, by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153
8 .1 .6
Planned Additions To and Subtractions From Maui Visitor Industry Plant Supply . . . . . . . . . .154
8 .1 .7
Average Weekly Wages of Construction Industries, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154
8 .1 .8
Building Permits Issued, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155
8 .1 .9
Construction Establishments by Type and Location, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156
8 .1 .10
Estimated Value of Land Transactions, by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157
8 .2 .1
Summary Housing Characteristics by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158
8 .2 .2
Selected Housing Characteristics, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159
8 .2 .3
Housing Unit Characteristics of Census Designated Places (CDP), Maui County . . . . . . . . . .160
8 .2 .4
Vacant Housing Unit Characteristics by Census Designated Place (CDP), Maui County . . . .161
8 .2 .5
Occupied Housing Unit Characteristics by Census Designated Place (CDP),
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162
8 .2 .6
Owner-occupied Housing Unit Values by Census Designated Place (CDP),
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163
8 .2 .7
Renter-occupied Housing Unit Characteristics by Census Designated Place (CDP),
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164
8 .2 .8
Gross Rent of Renter-Occupied Housing Units by Census Designated Place (CDP),
Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165
8 .2 .9
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Selected Monthly Owner and Renter Cost as a Percentage of Household Income . . . . . . . . .166
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FINANCE & LABOR
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168
9 .1 .1
Financial Institutions with Locations in Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169
9 .1 .2
Deposits in Offices of FDIC-Insured Institutions, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169
9 .1 .3
Federal Credit Unions by Asset Size and Membership, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170
9 .1 .4
Federal Credit Union Characteristics, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170
9 .2 .1
Civilian Labor Force Summary, State of Hawaii and Counties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
9 .2 .2
Employment Status of the Civilian Labor Force by Island, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172
9 .2 .3
Labor Force by Race and Sex, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174
9 .2 .4
Annual Average Job Count by Industry and Island, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175
9 .2 .5
Mean Wage for the Top 10 Most Common Occupations, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176
9 .2 .6
Income for Households and Families, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176
9 .2 .7
Best Job Opportunities in 2010, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177
9 .3 .1
Characteristics of the Insured Unemployed in Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178
9 .3 .2
Labor Force Status and Employment Characteristics, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180
9 .3 .3
Labor Force Status, By Census Designated Place, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181
9 .3 .4
Workers’ Compensation Statistics, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
VISITOR INDUSTRY & RECREATION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184
10 .1 .1
Visitors to Maui County by Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185
10 .1 .2
Length of Stay and Average Daily Census, Maui County, by Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186
10 .1 .3
Average Daily Visitor Census, by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187
10 .1 .4
Domestic Visitor Arrivals from Top US MSAs, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .188
10 .1 .5
Visitor Arrivals, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190
10 .1 .6
Nation of Residence of Visitors to Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191
10 .1 .7
Total Air Seats Operated to Kahului Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .192
10 .1 .8
Hotel Occupancy Rates, Maui Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193
10 .2 .1
PKF-Hawaiÿi Occupancy and Room Rates, Food and Beverage Sales,
Islands of Maui and Molokaÿi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194
10 .2 .2
PKF-Hawaiÿi Trends in the Hotel Industry, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195
10 .2 .3
PKF-Hawaiÿi Quality and Size Report, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195
10 .2 .4
Hospitality Advisors LLC Hawaiÿi Hotel Flash Report, Maui Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196
10 .2 .5
Visitor Plant Inventory by Island and Price, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196
10 .2 .6
Visitor Plant Inventory by Island and Type, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197
10 .2 .7
Summary of Visitor Plant Inventory by Area and Type, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198
10 .2 .8
Visitor Plant Inventory, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199
10 .2 .9
Largest Hotels by Number of Sleeping Rooms, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200
10 .3 .1
Expenditures Per Person Per Day by United States and Japanese Visitors, State of Hawaiÿi .201
10 .3 .2
Cruise Visitor per Person Spending by Category and MMA, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .202
10 .3 .3
Summary Visitor Characteristics, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203
10 .3 .4
Summary Visitor Characteristics, By Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .204
10 .3 .5
Cruise Visitor Per Person Per Day Spending by Category and MMA, Maui County . . . . . . . .205
10 .3 .6
Total Cruise Passengers by MMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206
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10 .3 .7
Cruise/Passenger Ship Schedule, Kahului Harbor and Lahaina Small Boat Harbor . . . . . . . .207
10 .4 .1
Activity Participation Maui Island, by Visitor Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .208
10 .4 .2
Excellent Satisfaction Ratings by Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209
10 .4 .3
Maui County Visitation Decision Timetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209
10 .4 .4
Overall Island Experience, Maui County, All Visitor Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .210
10 .4 .5
Visitors by Income Level, By MMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211
10 .5 .1
Attendance at Museums and other Cultural Attractions, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212
10 .5 .2
National and State Historic Sites, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213
10 .5 .3
National, State and County Parks, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213
10 .5 .4
Community Centers, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .214
10 .5 .5
Seating Capacities of Selected Facilities, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .215
10 .7 .1
Dog Licenses Issued, by Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216
10 .7 .2
Maui Humane Society Animal Acquisitions and Dispositions, Maui Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .217
10 .7 .3
Maui Humane Society Call Slips and Citations Issued . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218
DOMESTIC TRADE
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220
11 .1 .1
Manufacturing Maui County and State of Hawaiÿi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221
11 .1 .2
Industrial Parks, Island of Maui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .222
11 .2 .1
General Excise Tax Base, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .223
11 .2 .2
Retail Establishments With Employees by Type and Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .224
11 .2 .3
Characteristics of Major Shopping Centers, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .226
11 .2 .4
Summary of Retail Trade by Business Group With Employees, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . .227
11 .2 .5
Merchandise Line Sales of Retail Establishments with Payroll, for the State,
Oahu and the Rest of the State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228
11 .2 .6
Commercial Lease Rents, Maui Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229
11 .3 .1
Characteristics of Business Establishments With Employees by Sector, Maui County . . . . . .230
11 .3 .2
Characteristics of Business Establishments by Sector, for Employers
and Nonemployers, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .232
11 .3 .3
Largest Private Corporations, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .234
11 .3 .4
Characteristics of Business Establishments With Employees, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . .234
11 .3 .5
Number of Business Establishments With Employees, State of Hawaii and Maui County . . .235
11 .3 .6
Service Establishments With Employees for Places with 2,500
Inhabitants or More, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .236
11 .3 .7
Service Establishments With Employees by Type and Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238
11 .3 .8
Sales by Business Establishments, for Employers and Nonemployers
by Sector, Maui County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .240
Tables Added to the 2006 Data Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241
Tables Omitted From the 2006 Data Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241
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General Statistics
Section 1
General Statistics
“CDP” means Census Designated Place, a “densely settled concentration of
population that is identifiable by name.” “CCD” means Census Community Division,
which is based on a “well-known local name that identifies its location.” CCDs may
contain one or more CDPs.
This section covers the statistics on population, population distribution, income, cost
of living and other general aspects of Maui County.
The totals for population have been broken down by factors such as residence,
population, de facto population (the number of people actually in the county), district,
density, age, race and sex.
Population statistics are based on the April 1, 2000 census figures modified by
provisional estimates supplied by the Federal-State Cooperative Program for
Population Estimates.
Several of the tables address the cost of living and personal income which have
been shown to be of great interest to users of this book. The primary measuring tool
for cost of living increases is the consumer price index for urban dwellers (CPI-U).
The Honolulu consumer price index has been compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics since December 1963. This index measures the average change in prices
of goods and services purchased by urban households. Prices are expressed as
a percent of the average levels reported in 1982–1984, the base date. Statistics
for Maui County are not available, therefore the index for the City and County of
Honolulu is provided.
The sources for this data are the U.S. Bureau of the Census, estimates developed
by the Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism,
U.S. Department of Commerce, Hawaiÿi State Department of Health, and the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI Reports.
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Number
Dollars
Number
Dollars
Thous. $
Thous. $
Thous. $
Thous. $
Thous. $
Estimated Domestic Visitors5
Estimated International Visitors
Hotel Inventory
Hotel Occupancy
Private Permits
Residential Permits
Non-Residential Permits
Additions and Alterations
Real Estate Resales
Single Family
Average Price
Condominium
Average Price
Sugar Production, Raw Sugar 96°
Pineapple Sales, Fresh Equivalent
Diversified Crops/Livestock
Diversified Crops
Livestock & Aquaculture
Calandar Year
4
Fiscal year ending June 30.
5
76,500
29,624
55,525 r
49,471
6,054
978
491,248
1,551
300,985
273,716
186,622
38,384
48,710
1,770
369
17,992
71
3,785.2
250,170
114,087
72,300 r
69,500 r
2,800 r
3.9
61,900
75,800
30,441
52,808
46,702
6,106
1,410
591,222
1,986
354,444
456,085
276,286
128,440
51,359
1,900
296
18,578
74.2
4,107.7
257,486
123,492
72,400 r
69,700 r
2,700 r
3.7 r
63,400
135,693 r
2003
68,900
28,400 r
56,204
55,023 r
6,510 r
1,221
730,264
1,993
438,255
448,831
285,212
58,757
61,862
1,938
270
18,485
78.0
4,561.3
308,140
140,280
74,100 r
71,850 r
2,250 r
3.0 r
65,850
137,875 r
2004
66,000
D
NA
NA
8,448
1,317
927,354
2,000
550,381
831,416
486,407
101,858
111,227
2,081
266
19,290
79.6
4,795.0
315,318
156,020
75,550 r
73,600 r
1,900 r
2.5 r
67,950
139,807 r
2005
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,088
941,434
1,210
773,215
981,418
362,279
117,570
99,421
2,183
295
19,259
80.0
5,601.9
355,353
188,652
77,100
75,350
1,750
2.3
69,700
141,440
2006
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
-17.4
1.5
-39.5
40.5
18.0
-25.5
15.4
-10.6
4.9
10.9
-0.2
0.5
16.8
12.7
20.9
2.1
2.4
-7.9
-8.0
2.6
1.2
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
4.09
18.90
1.55
16.88
31.17
19.27
42.69
23.63
4.82
-6.20
1.12
1.89
7.51
6.81
13.56
1.05
1.41
-9.75
-10.24
2.33
1.43
%Change %Change
Annual Annual
05/06
02/06
D: Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Refers to number of jobs rather than number of persons employed. Persons with more than one job are counted more than
67,200
27,115
52,249
46,247
6,002
986
402,272
1,309
391,385
312,738
186,548
86,619
39,571
1,727.2
418.5
18,234
73.0
3,941.6
259,381
100,210
73,200
70,300
2,950
4.0
62,150
133,338 r
2002
Includes passengers arriving on cruise ships.
2
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
2001
131,720
NA: Not available r: Revised from previous Data Book
Source: Maui County Data Book 2007, compilations from multiple sources.
3
1
Preliminary estimates by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
once.
Total
Total
Total
Mil. $
Thous. $
Thous. $
Gross Business Receipts
State Tax Collections3
County Tax Collections4
Mo. Avg.
Mo. Avg.
Mo. Avg.
Mo. Avg.
Mo. Avg.
Number
Number
Number
Percent
Number
Civilian Labor Force
Employment
Unemployment
Unemployment rate
Total Job Count2
July 1
Number
Period
Resident Population1
Unit
Maui County Statistics
1.1.1
1.1.2
CenSUS bUreAU qUiCk fACtS, MAUi CoUnty &
StAte of hAwAiÿi
Category
Maui County
State of hawaiÿi
141,320
10.30%
128,094
6.80%
23.90%
11.50%
49.80%
1,285,498
6.10%
1,211,537
7.10%
23.50%
13.70%
50.10%
White persons, percent, 2005 (a)
Black persons, percent, 2005 (a)
American Indian and Alaska Native persons, percent, 2005 (a)
Asian persons, percent, 2005 (a)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, percent, 2005 (a)
Persons reporting two or more races, percent, 2005
Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, percent, 2005 (b)
White persons not Hispanic, percent, 2005
38.30%
0.60%
0.50%
30.20%
10.30%
20.20%
8.70%
34.20%
26.80%
2.30%
0.30%
41.50%
9.00%
20.10%
8.00%
23.50%
General
Living in same house in 1995 and 2000, pct 5 yrs old & over
Foreign born persons, percent, 2000
Language other than English spoken at home, pct age 5+, 2000
High school graduates, percent of persons age 25+, 2000
Bachelor’s degree or higher, pct of persons age 25+, 2000
Persons with a disability, age 5+, 2000
Mean travel time to work (minutes), workers age 16+, 2000
55.80%
16.50%
24.10%
83.40%
22.40%
23,820
21.7
56.80%
17.50%
26.60%
84.60%
26.20%
199,819
26.1
62,162
57.60%
37.50%
$249,900
491,071
56.50%
39.40%
$272,700
43,507
2.91
$49,065
$22,033
8.30%
403,240
2.92
$51,359
$21,525
9.00%
Population
Population, 2006 estimate
Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006
Population, 2000
Persons under 5 years old, percent, 2005
Persons under 18 years old, percent, 2005
Persons 65 years old and over, percent, 2005
Female persons, percent, 2005
housing
Housing units, 2005
Homeownership rate, 2000
Housing units in multi-unit structures, percent, 2000
Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2000
Households, 2000
Persons per household, 2000
Median household income, 2004
Per capita money income, 1999
Persons below poverty, percent, 2004
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Data Book 2007
1.1.2
CONTINUED
Category
business
Private nonfarm establishments, 2004
Private nonfarm employment, 2004
Private nonfarm employment, percent change 2000-2004
Nonemployer establishments, 2004
Total number of firms, 2002
Black-owned firms, percent, 2002
American Indian and Alaska Native
owned firms, percent, 2002
Asian-owned firms, percent, 2002
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
owned firms, percent, 2002
Hispanic-owned firms, percent, 2002
Women-owned firms, percent, 2002
Manufacturers shipments, 2002 ($1000)
Wholesale trade sales, 2002 ($1000)
Retail sales, 2002 ($1000)
Retail sales per capita, 2002
Accommodation and foodservices sales, 2002 ($1000)
Building permits, 2005
Federal spending, 2004 ($1000)
Geography
Land area, 2000 (square miles)
Persons per square mile, 2000
FIPS Code
Maui County
State of hawaiÿi
4,295
61,020
16.80%
13,055
316,051
4,735,001
9.6%1
84,331
15,005
F
99,224
0.80%
1.10%
25.20%
0.90%
45.30%
7.90%
5.10%
31.40%
8.40%
3.10%
30.20%
270,556
562,888
1,772,473
$13,297
1,379,316
1,559
610,777
3,460,199
9,986,355
13,008,182
$10,537
5,551,380
9,828
121,870,691
1,159.20
110.5
9
6,422.62
188.60
15
Note: Does not linclude Kalawao County
(a) Includes persons reporting only one race.
(b) Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in applicable race categories.
F: Fewer than 100 firms
FIPS: Federal Information Processing Stadard (FIPS) Code
Source:U.S. Census Bureau, State and County QuickFacts.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
5
1.2.1
maui county and districts
K A L A W A O *
L
O
K
A
I
KAUNAKAKAI
*Kalawao is officially designated as a separate county but is
usually treated as a district of Maui for statistical purposes.
MOLOKAI
A
N
W
A
A
A
K
I
LANAI
LANAI
CITY
A
N
U WAILUKU
K
U
L
A
I
L
I
W A
H
L A
MAUI
O
O
A
M
M
H A N A
KAHOOLAWE
M A K AWAO
(part)
ISLAND
J U D I C I A L
N
12
0
D I S T R I C T
MILES
TOWN
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, 1991.
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1.2.2
maui county subdivisions and places
KALAWAO CO.
MOLOKAI
KALAWAO
WEST
MOLOKAI
Kualapuu
Maunaloa
MAUI
(part)
Kaunakakai
EAST
MOLOKAI
LANAI
MAUI
(part)
Lanai City
LANAI
SPRECKELSVILLE
Paia
EN
E
UL
Haliimaile
UN
Makawao
PU
KAH
Waikapu
HaikuPauwela
Kahului
UI
UK
U
IA
-PA
LAHAINA
O
WA
KA
Lahaina
HAIKUPAUWELA
MA
Kaanapali
Waihee
Waiehu
Wailuku
WA
IL
Kapalua
NapiliHonokowai
MAUI
WA
WA IHEEIKA
PU
Maalaea
KIHEI
Pukalani
Kihei
Hana
MAUI
(part)
HANA
WaileaMakena
KAHOOLAWE
KULA
(part)
COUNTY
KULA
(part)
ISLAND
CENSUS DIVISION
Census Designated Place
0
10
20
30 Miles
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2001.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
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1.2.3
maui county census tracts
Molokai
319
308
309.03
309.02
318
309.01
312
317
306
310
311.01
313
311.02
311.03
307.01
308
Lanai
316
Inset
Maui
315
308
314.02
314.01
305
306
304.01
302
314.03
307.01
307.02
304.02
307.03
301
303.01
303.02
Shoreline
Kahoolawe
Census Tract Boundary
Not to scale
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Redistricting Census 2000 TIGER/Line files, processed by the Hawaiÿi SBDC Network Business
Research Library
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1.3.1
Resident population by county
Estimates based on place of usual residence; includes armed forces stationed or
homeported in Hawaiÿi and residents temporarily absent, excludes visitors present
Maui
county1
Hawaiÿi
county
Kauaÿi
county
city & county
of Honolulu
state total
July 1, 1981
July 1, 1982
July 1, 1983
July 1, 1984
July 1, 1985
74,000
77,100
80,100
83,000
85,100
96,100
98,800
100,800
103,500
105,900
40,500
41,800
42,800
43,600
44,400
767,600
776,100
789,100
797,800
804,300
978,200
993,800
1,012,700
1,027,900
1,039,700
July 1, 1986
July 1, 1987
July 1, 1988
July 1, 1989
April 1, 1990
87,400
90,500
93,800
96,800
100,504
108,400
111,700
113,400
116,600
120,317
45,600
47,200
48,500
49,800
51,177
810,400
818,400
824,100
831,300
836,231
1,051,800
1,067,900
1,079,800
1,094,600
1,108,229
July 1, 1991
July 1, 1992
July 1, 1993
July 1, 1994
July 1, 1995
105,599
108,585
111,944
114,754
117,895
127,266
131,630
135,085
137,713
140,492
53,379
54,439
55,461
56,478
57,068
850,510
863,959
870,348
878,591
881,399
1,136,754
1,158,613
1,172,838
1,187,536
1,196,854
July 1, 1996
July 1, 1997
July 1, 1998
July 1, 1999
April 1, 2000
120,689
122,772
124,648
126,160
128,241
141,935
144,445
145,833
146,970
148,677
57,688
57,712
57,843
58,264
58,463
883,443
886,711
886,909
878,906
876,156
1,203,755
1,211,640
1,215,233
1,210,300
1,211,537
July 1, 2001
July 1, 2002r
July 1, 2003r
July 1, 2004r
July 1, 2005r
131,704
133,338
135,693
137,875
139,807
151,538
154,348
157,801
161,798
166,461
58,997
59,885
60,564
61,657
62,365
879,180
885,678
891,548
897,969
904,645
1,221,419
1,233,249
1,245,606
1,259,299
1,273,278
July 1, 2006
141,440
171,191
63,004
909,863
1,285,498
date
1
Including Kalawao County (Kalaupapa Settlement).
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1980 Census of Population-Characteristics of the Population-Number of Inhabitants Hawaiÿi,
PC80-1-A13 (October 1981), table 2 and 1990 Census of Population and Housing-Summary Population and Housing Characteristics
Hawaiÿi, 1990 CPH-1-13 (August 1991), table 2; U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File
(March 19, 2001); and the U.S. Census Bureau, Federal-State Cooperative Program for Population Estimates.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
9
1.3.2
de Facto population, by counties
Includes all persons physically present in area, regardless of military status or usual
place of residence. Includes visitors present but excludes residents temporarily absent.
Both calculated as averages for 12-month periods centered on estimate date.
date
Maui
county1
Hawaiÿi
county
Kauaÿi
county
city & county
of Honolulu
state total
April 1, 1980
July 1, 1981
July 1, 1982
July 1, 1983
July 1, 1984
85,803
89,000
94,200
104,000
114,400
98,588
101,700
104,300
108,500
109,600
46,048
47,300
48,400
50,500
54,100
821,068
824,700
837,600
846,300
852,300
1,051,508
1,062,600
1,084,600
1,109,200
1,130,500
July 1, 1985
July 1, 1986
July 1, 1987
July 1, 1988
July 1, 1989
115,400
120,100
123,100
125,700
139,200
112,500
116,600
120,400
122,200
132,300
55,200
59,700
62,100
64,200
68,100
854,800
871,000
881,000
888,200
905,900
1,137,800
1,167,500
1,186,500
1,200,400
1,245,600
May 1, 1990r
July 1, 1991r
July 1, 1992r
July 1, 1993r
July 1, 1994r
July 1, 1995r
July 1, 1996r
July 1, 1997r
July 1, 1998r
July 1, 1999r
134,56
138,390
139,703
146,651
149,067
152,434
155,144
157,468
162,011
163,562
165,743
133,202
137,103
141,240
146,421
148,014
150,311
152,482
154,364
161,225
165,205
164,570
66,699
68,558
69,605
66,076
61,262
67,161
68,844
70,474
71,763
73,920
74,441
896,260
913,268
901,717
912,514
909,506
919,898
921,626
921,609
932,931
931,439
927,689
1,230,731
1,257,319
1,252,265
1,271,662
1,267,849
1,289,804
1,298,096
1,303,915
1,327,930
1,334,125
1,332,442
May 1, 2000r
July 1, 2000r
July 1, 2001r
July 1, 2002r
July 1, 2003r
168,544
168,493
168,121
171,057
174,141
167,073
166,428
167,979
171,556
174,042
75,200
74,705
73,862
74,799
75,907
927,174
924,973
923,138
929,275
929,117
1,337,991
1,334,599
1,333,100
1,346,687
1,353,207
July 1, 2004r
July 1, 2005r
July 1, 2006
177,283
181,346
183,882
179,053
186,836
191,733
77,729
79,063
80,683
939,234
945,804
951,318
1,373,299
1,393,049
1,407,616
1
Including Kalawao County (Kalaupapa Settlement).
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
Source: Federal-State Cooperative Program for Population Estimates; Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development
and Tourism, Tourism Research Branch; calculations by DBEDT.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.3.3
Resident population
by counties and distRicts
county and district
percent change
1980 to 1990 1990 to 2000
april 1, 1990
april 1, 2000
964,691
1,108,229
1,211,537
14.9
9.3
70,991
1,423
19,005
32,111
10,284
2,119
5,905
144
100,504
1,895
29,207
45,685
14,574
2,426
6,587
130
128,241
1,855
36,476
61,346
17,967
3,193
7,257
147
41.6
33.2
53.7
42.3
41.7
14.5
11.5
-9.7
27.6
-2.1
24.9
34.3
23.3
31.6
10.2
13.1
762,565
365,048
109,373
14,195
9,849
41,562
31,487
191,051
836,231
377,059
117,694
18,443
11,549
43,886
37,411
230,189
876,156
372,279
117,994
18,899
14,027
38,370
42,259
272,328
9.7
3.3
7.6
29.9
17.3
5.6
18.8
20.5
4.8
-1.3
0.3
2.5
21.5
-12.6
13.0
18.3
Hawaiÿi county
Puna
South Hilo
North Hilo
Hämäkua
North Kohala
South Kohala
North Kona
South Kona
Kaÿu
92,053
11,751
42,278
1,679
5,128
3,249
4,607
13,748
5,914
3,699
120,317
20,781
44,639
1,541
5,545
4,291
9,140
22,284
7,658
4,438
148,677
31,335
47,386
1,720
6,108
6,038
13,131
28,543
8,589
5,827
30.7
76.8
5.6
-8.2
8.1
32.1
98.4
62.1
29.5
20.0
23.6
50.8
6.2
11.6
10.2
40.7
43.7
28.1
12.2
31.3
Kauaÿi county
Hanalei
Kawaihau
Lïhuÿe
Köloa
Waimea
39,082
2,668
10,497
8,590
8,734
8,593
51,177
4,631
15,627
10,663
11,368
8,888
58,463
6,348
18,525
12,022
12,845
8,723
30.9
73.6
48.9
24.1
30.2
3.4
14.2
37.1
18.5
12.7
13.0
-1.9
state total
Maui county1
Häna
Makawao
Wailuku
Lahaina
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
Kalawao
city & co. of Honolulu
Honolulu
Koÿolaupoko
Koÿolauloa
Waialua
Wahiawa
Waiÿanae
ÿEwa
1
april 1, 1980
Including Kalawao County.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Census 2000 Redistricting
Data Summary: Hawaiÿi (March 2001); and 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Hawaiÿi, 1990
CPH-2-13 (March 1993), table 8.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
11
1.3.4
population density, Maui county
area
all
persons
land area
(sq. miles)
persons per
square Mile
Maui + Kalawao counties
128,241
1,172.4
109.4
Maui island
117,644
771.9
152.4
Haÿkü-Paÿuwela division
Häna division
Kahului division
Kïhei division
Kula division
Lahaina division
Makawao-Päÿia division
Puÿunënë division
Spreckelsville division
Waiheÿe-Waikapü division
Wailuku division
8,377
1,855
20,134
19,843
9,729
17,967
18,370
12
337
3,397
17,623
59.9
180.5
5.8
38.8
263.4
95.9
43.3
4.6
19.8
54.6
5.3
139.8
10.3
3,501.4
511.5
36.9
187.4
424.1
2.6
17.0
62.2
3,324.4
Haÿkü-Paÿuwela CDP
Häliÿimaile CDP
Hana CDP
Käÿanapali CDP
Kahului CDP
6,578
895
709
1,375
20,146
15.8
1.7
2.2
4.9
15.2
417.5
534.0
326.0
282.8
1,328.7
Kapalua CDP
Kïhei CDP
Lahaina CDP
Maÿalaea CDP
Makawao CDP
467
16,749
9,118
454
6,327
1.7
10.2
5.8
4.8
4.7
272.9
1,648.6
1,584.7
95.3
1,353.8
6,788
2,499
7,380
7,310
1,115
5.9
6.1
4.4
4.3
11.0
1,153.9
410.8
1,671.1
1,718.5
101.6
5,671
12,296
22.6
5.1
250.6
2,427.4
7,404
147
4,688
2,569
260.0
13.2
119.4
127.4
28.5
11.1
39.3
20.2
2,726
1,936
230
2.0
30.5
0.2
1,342.7
63.5
1,374.6
3,193
3,164
140.5
3.6
22.7
885.5
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
Waiheÿe-Waikapü CDP
Waikapü CDP
Wailea-Mäkena CDP
Wailuku CDP
Molokaÿi
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
East Molokaÿi CCD
West Molokaÿi CCD
Kaunakakai CDP
Kualapuÿu CDP
Maunaloa CDP
länaÿi
Länaÿi City CDP
Note: See chapter introduction for definitions of CDP and CCD.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Redistricting Data Summary: Hawaiÿi (March 2001).
12
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.3.5
Resident population and HouseHolds,
Maui county by distRict and census tRact
district and census tract
population
Households
Maui + Kalawao counties
128,241
43,622
1,855
1,855
592
592
Makawao
302
303.01
303.02
304.01
304.02
305
36,476
8,377
6,659
3,070
8,147
7,708
2,515
13,009
2,973
2,522
1,408
2,760
2,558
788
Wailuku
306
307.01
307.02
307.03
308
309.01
309.02
309.03
310
311.01
311.02
311.03
312
313
61,346
337
3,579
8,057
8,207
3,397
2,437
2,661
6,682
5,843
6,908
4,730
4,720
3,776
12
20,409
130
1089
2,974
3494
1050
963
971
1,637
2,221
1,938
1,500
1,231
1,206
5
lahaina
314.01
314.02
314.03
315
17,967
2,492
2,433
4,276
8,766
6,031
988
646
1,000
3,397
länaÿi
316
3,193
3,193
1161
1161
Molokaÿi
317
318
7,257
4,688
2,569
2,305
1,527
778
147
147
115
115
Häna
301
Kalawao (Kalaupapa)
319
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 1: Hawaiÿi (July 2001).
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
13
14
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
64,329
59,175
4,272
3,361
899
334
9,929
9,929
10,096
8,502
240
1,347
4,783
1,532
9,303
725
224
4,738
3,502
9,195
459
3,156
Maui island
117,644
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela division
8,377
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela CDP
6,578
Häna division
1,855
Häna CDP
709
Kahului division
20,134
Kahului CDP (part)
20,134
Kïhei division
19,843
Kïhei CDP
16,749
Maÿalaea CDP
454
Wailea-Mäkena CDP (part) 2,630
Kula division
9,729
Wailea-Mäkena CDP (part) 3,041
Lahaina division
17,967
Käÿanapali CDP
1,375
Kapalua CDP
467
Lahaina CDP
9,118
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
6,788
Makawao-Päÿia division
18,370
Häliÿimaile CDP
895
Makawao CDP
6,327
Male
128,094
Maui county
total
population
58,469
4,105
3,217
956
375
10,205
10,205
9,747
8,247
214
1,283
4,946
1,509
8,664
650
243
4,380
3,286
9,175
436
3,171
63,765
Female
sex
59,640
6,347
4,889
814
248
5,022
5,022
12,550
10,026
405
2,119
7,369
2,620
9,330
1,183
327
3,442
4,294
10,834
281
4,095
62,688
White
1,179
124
94
6
2
172
172
326
273
2
51
78
30
184
18
3
72
91
145
2
55
1,272
black or
african
american
2,488
273
200
49
13
399
399
394
333
5
56
201
48
335
6
177
145
483
26
225
2,738
55,656
2,109
1,811
556
255
14,675
14,675
6,737
6,176
46
505
2,513
432
7,387
153
103
5,169
1,895
8,214
542
2,548
61,148
american
indian and
alaska
native
asian
27,835
1,917
1,514
1,178
543
5,375
5,375
3,221
2,985
18
211
1,202
159
3,341
58
116
1,997
1,075
5,003
309
1,853
33,019
native
Hawaiian and
other pacific
islander
Race (alone oR in coMbination)
5,585
352
259
35
8
1,336
1,336
769
678
9
82
283
53
992
67
16
416
478
967
30
362
5,874
some
other
race
suMMaRy cHaRacteRistics oF peRsons FoR Maui county and
census designated places, by Race and sex
1.3.6
15,376
1,106
889
180
78
3,105
3,105
2,087
1,824
27
236
751
163
2,118
164
34
984
922
3,235
97
1,337
16,511
Hispanic
or latino
(any race)
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
15
3,618
1,280
973
120
73
2,265
1,305
1,609
1,609
1,593
Molokaÿi (including Kalawao) 7,404
West Molokaÿi division
2,569
Kualapuÿu CDP
1,936
Maunaloa CDP
230
Kalawao division
147
East Molokaÿi division
4,688
Kaunakakai CDP
2,726
länaÿi
Länaÿi division
Länaÿi City CDP
1,584
1,584
1,571
3,786
1,289
963
110
74
2,423
1,421
1,224
3,725
5
5
163
1,673
645
555
336
8,830
3,001
5,829
Female
795
795
777
2,299
734
478
72
46
1,519
705
1,279
4,132
4
4
300
1,324
548
365
262
5,746
1,679
4,067
White
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 1: Hawaiÿi (July 2001).
3,193
3,193
3,164
1,275
3,655
7
7
174
1,724
685
560
317
8,793
2,979
5,814
Male
Päÿia CDP
2,499
Pukalani CDP
7,380
Puÿunënë division
12
Kahului CDP (part)
12
Spreckelsville division
337
Kahului CDP (part)
Waiheÿe-Waikapü division
3,397
Waiheÿe-Waiehu CDP (part) 1,330
Waikapü CDP
1,115
Wailuku CDP (part)
653
Wailuku division
17,623
Waiheÿe-Waiehu CDP (part) 5,980
Wailuku CDP (part)
11,643
total
population
sex
18
18
18
75
30
24
1
45
24
17
59
3
21
8
12
120
39
81
black or
african
american
CONTINUED
1.3.6
61
61
61
189
67
45
12
122
60
57
138
38
17
13
7
316
107
209
2,418
2,418
2,410
3,101
952
781
90
27
2,122
1,481
1,242
3,661
6
6
36
1,884
643
753
421
11,539
4,179
7,360
american
indian and
alaska
native
asian
659
659
651
4,599
1,727
1,352
142
74
2,798
1,551
708
1,937
3
3
10
966
451
298
68
5,619
1,964
3,655
native
Hawaiian and
other pacific
islander
Race (alone oR in coMbination)
130
130
130
169
68
59
4
10
91
53
165
379
13
118
51
32
12
720
192
528
some
other
race
439
439
439
702
211
176
17
6
485
295
481
1,192
18
321
129
115
72
2,455
863
1,592
Hispanic
or latino
(any race)
16
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
18,370
895
6,327
Makawao-Päÿia division
Häliÿimaile CDP
Makawao CDP
9,729
3,041
Kula division
Wailea-Mäkena CDP (part)
17,967
1,375
467
9,118
6,788
19,843
16,749
454
2,630
Kïhei division
Kïhei CDP
Maÿalaea CDP
Wailea-Mäkena CDP (part)
Lahaina division
Käÿanapali CDP
Kapalua CDP
Lahaina CDP
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
20,134
20,134
1,855
709
117,644
8,377
6,578
147
128,094
Kahului division
Kahului CDP (part)
Häna division
Häna CDP
Maui island
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
Haÿikü-PaÿuwelaCDP
Kalawao county
(Kalaupapa)
Maui county
1,249
43
469
1,229
69
39
555
541
424
106
1,313
1,145
12
156
1,438
1,438
134
62
7,822
586
458
0
8,579
3
9,336
10 to
17 yrs
1,372
48
490
1,066
76
17
522
441
525
112
1,430
1,253
7
169
1,456
1,456
135
60
2,482
112
912
1,686
79
26
1,000
562
986
191
2,027
1,804
11
212
2,295
2,295
284
102
8,182 13,433
613
946
506
747
0
9,079
total under 5 to
population
5
9 yrs
877
59
297
752
35
20
424
260
249
61
835
741
7
87
1,051
1,051
91
39
5,194
349
282
0
8,658
18 to
21 yrs
588
44
201
683
12
10
374
279
155
42
707
621
3
82
806
806
65
39
3,911
271
206
2
6,970
22 to
24 yrs
2,345
135
838
3,141
188
59
1,515
1,349
958
346
3,170
2,716
41
411
2,797
2,797
207
89
16,569
1,201
956
9
7,723
25 to
34 yrs
3,273
123
1,184
3,301
233
91
1,526
1,404
1,669
490
3,903
3,344
67
489
2,770
2,770
215
72
20,458
1,668
1,303
18
21,891
35 to
44 yrs
3,022
119
1,026
2,642
261
58
1,272
1,028
2,227
708
3,182
2,630
95
457
2,307
2,307
345
110
18,511
1,568
1,182
31
19,823
45 to
54 yrs
903
25
278
953
108
27
499
307
690
287
1,012
784
58
168
990
990
105
39
6,056
408
322
19
6,599
55 to
59 yrs
596
34
174
689
96
42
347
194
461
203
694
534
49
111
861
861
82
28
4,323
210
167
18
4,807
60 to
64 yrs
population by age gRoup,
Maui county and census designated places
1.3.7
943
71
259
989
132
46
539
259
716
301
907
668
57
182
1,621
1,621
110
41
6,963
311
253
35
7,715
550
52
155
660
82
26
410
138
499
165
542
411
41
89
1,273
1,273
63
25
4,753
191
145
12
5,272
170
30
44
176
4
6
135
26
170
29
121
98
6
17
469
469
19
3
1,469
55
51
0
1,642
36.0
35.9
34.0
36.1
44.8
41.7
36.0
34.8
44.5
47.6
36.1
35.3
52.9
39.4
35.8
35.8
35.6
30.7
36.9
36.5
36.1
58.6
36.8
65 to 75 to 85 yrs Median
74 yrs 84 yrs & over age
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
17
3,397
1,330
1,115
653
337
-
12
12
2,499
7,380
2,569
1,936
230
239
95
81
52
31
-
-
182
581
204
141
24
-
537
333
193
220
220
220
269
196
30
-
627
358
214
270
270
269
1,195 1,315
451 581
744 734
234
86
79
46
20
-
-
180
478
412
312
46
3
1,223
808
472
400
400
398
2,246
1,015
1,231
437
153
141
106
44
-
-
302
1,010
10 to
17 yrs
126
96
16
1
382
255
145
141
141
141
815
336
479
168
64
54
27
7
-
-
170
307
18 to
21 yrs
55
42
3
1
177
121
81
108
108
108
545
191
354
88
45
23
9
3
-
-
100
200
22 to
24 yrs
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 1: Hawaiÿi (July 2001).
West Molokaÿi division
Kualapuÿu CDP
Maunaloa CDP
147
7,404
4,688
2,726
Molokaÿi (with Kalaupapa)
East Molokaÿi division
Kaunakakai CDP
Kalawao division
3,193
3,193
3,164
länaÿi
Länaÿi division
Länaÿi City CDP
Wailuku division
17,623
Waiheÿe-Waiehu CDP (part) 5,980
Wailuku CDP (part)
11,643
Waiheÿe-Waikapü division
Waiheÿe-Waiehu CDP (part)
Waikapü CDP
Wailuku CDP (part)
Spreckelsville division
Kahului CDP (part)
Puÿunene division
Kahului CDP (part)
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
total under 5 to
population
5
9 yrs
294
226
24
9
738
435
243
425
425
425
2,388
723
1,665
325
129
137
29
37
-
-
352
891
25 to
34 yrs
CONTINUED
1.3.7
341
260
34
18
977
618
373
474
474
469
2,965
1,067
1,898
629
260
190
131
62
-
3
3
452
1,303
35 to
44 yrs
295
230
21
31
979
653
344
364
364
358
2,519
796
1,723
628
206
195
171
68
-
3
3
349
1,257
45 to
54 yrs
134
104
7
19
400
247
128
162
162
159
796
233
563
173
75
51
27
24
-
2
2
113
378
55 to
59 yrs
110
80
5
18
339
211
118
163
163
160
604
165
439
118
55
35
16
8
-
-
87
246
60 to
64 yrs
176
127
14
35
573
362
231
214
214
213
1,172
258
914
179
86
54
21
13
-
2
2
10
439
129
105
4
12
347
206
128
184
184
176
812
133
679
147
64
61
15
14
-
2
2
80
227
24
17
2
-
105
81
56
68
68
68
251
31
220
32
12
14
3
6
-
-
26
63
32.9
33.6
21.8
58.6
35.2
35.6
35.5
35.6
35.6
35.4
36.1
31.3
38.3
38.7
38.7
37.3
41.0
40.2
-
55.0
55.0
33.9
36.9
65 to 75 to 85 yrs Median
74 yrs 84 yrs & over age
1.3.8
population by Race, Maui county
Race
All Races (Total Population)
White
Of Portuguese Ancestry2
Black
AIAN3
ASIAN
Chinese
Filipino
Japanese
Korean
Vietnamese
NHPI4
Hawaiian
Samoan
Tongan
Micronesian
Fijian
Some Other Race
Two or More Races
Race alone
percent
128,094
43,421
100.00%
33.90%
509
479
39,728
1,197
21,804
12,926
765
317
13,730
11,410
208
902
745
ND
1,743
28,484
0.40%
0.37%
31.01%
0.93%
17.02%
10.09%
0.60%
0.25%
10.72%
8.91%
0.16%
0.70%
0.58%
Race in comb.1
percent
62,688
7,142
1,272
2,738
61,148
11,511
34,445
21,305
2,102
390
33,019
29,952
772
1,269
1,112
ND
5,874
48.94%
5.58%
0.99%
2.14%
47.74%
8.99%
26.89%
16.63%
1.64%
0.30%
25.78%
23.38%
0.60%
0.99%
0.87%
1.36%
22.24%
4.59%
ND: Not Disclosed. Population count is 0 or less than 100
1
Race in Comb.: Race alone or in combination with one or more other races. Some individuals may be counted more than once.
2
Of Portuguese Ancestry: Number does not reflect whether Race Alone or Race in Combination.
3
AIAN: American Indian or Alaskan native.
4
NHPI: Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Summary File 2.
1.3.9
coMponents oF cHange in tHe Resident
population oF Maui county
change
7/1/2000-7/1/2001
4/1/2000-7/1/2001
7/1/2001-7/1/2002
7/1/2002-7/1/2003
7/1/2003-7/1/2004
7/1/2004-7/1/2005
7/1/2005-7/1/2006
births
1,895
2,365
2,148
1,895
2,013
1,899
1,879
deaths
827
1,016
753
967
990
965
952
natural
increase
(births-deaths)
1,068
1,349
1,395
928
1,023
934
927
net
international
Migration
647
773
718
625
610
505
576
net
internal
Migration
1,240
1,464
20
871
790
409
102
numeric
population
change
2,940
3,568
2,133
2,420
2,425
1,880
1,633
Notes: Net International Migration consists of (1) legal immigration to the United States as reported by the Immigration and Naturalization
Service, (2) an estimate of net undocumented immigration from abroad, (3) an estimate of emigration from the United States, and (4)
net movement between Puerto Rico and the (balance of) the United States. Net Internal Migration is the difference between domestic
in-migration to an area and domestic out-migration from it during the period. Domestic in-migration and out-migration consist of moves
where both the origins and destinations are within the United States (excluding Puerto Rico).
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Estimates Program, Population Division, “County Population
Estimates and Demographic Components of Population Change: Annual Time Series, July 1, 2003 to July 1, 2006.”
18
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.3.10
MaRRiages by Residency oF
bRide and gRooM, Maui county1
Residency
1999
2000
Both Bride and Groom
are Residents
981
991
Only One is a Resident
41
Both Bride and Groom
are Non-Residents
Total
1
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1,003
941
998
957
949
43
36
47
69
51
48
6,748
7,839
7,199
7,950
8,653
9,012
8,835
7,770
8,873
8,238
8,938
9,720
10,020
9,832
Includes Kalawao.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, records
1.3.11
MaRRiages in Maui county1 WHeRe botH
bRide and gRooM aRe non-Residents
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total
1
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
420
664
568
648
932
683
652
724
842
800
577
440
468
560
719
693
1,031
830
739
810
851
835
641
476
575
617
685
784
1,032
833
821
779
865
940
587
494
511
584
651
735
1,048
806
739
824
892
932
652
458
r
r
487
591
702
717
969
848
738
687
871
855
593
503
462
540
592
621
870
672
849
673
736
765
152
n/a
7,950
8,653
9,012
8832 r
8,561
6,932
r
r
r
r
Includes Kalawao.
n/a: Not available.
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, records.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
19
1.3.12
live biRtHs, Maui county by zip code
Calendar year and place of motherÿs residence
zip code
location
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Maui island
96708
96713
96732
96753
96761
96768
96779
96784
96790
96793
Haÿikü
Häna
Kahului
Kïhei
Lahaina
Makawao/Pukalani
Päÿia
Puÿunene
Kula
Wailuku
114
40
293
260
266
221
34
0
55
328
124
33
310
301
290
190
38
0
69
333
99
29
350
306
279
226
40
9
70
350
101
33
303
347
296
232
43
0
78
333
129
29
344
305
299
221
27
0
65
330
139
33
343
343
288
239
37
0
74
371
länaÿi
96763
Länaÿi City
35
38
37
26
49
41
Molokaÿi
96729
96748
96757
96770
Hoÿolehua
Kaunakakai
Kualapuÿu
Maunaloa
20
56
11
12
14
82
15
13
13
49
13
8
19
55
9
9
13
57
13
14
18
64
13
15
8
5
0
11
14
9
1,753
1,855
1,878
1,895
1,909
2,027
unknown
total
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, records.
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General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.3.13
cHaRacteRistics oF live biRtHs,
Maui county
characteristic
2003
percent
2004
percent
2005
percent
births by area of Residence
Maui County
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
1,883
1,761
86
36
100.00%
93.52%
4.57%
1.91%
1,895
1,774
1211
n/a
100.00%
93.61%
6.39%
n/a
1,909
1,763
97
49
100.00%
91.87%
5.05%
2.55%
ethnicity of child
Caucasian
Hawaiian
Chinese
Filipino
Japanese
All Others
Total
371
808
25
408
104
167
1,883
19.70%
42.91%
1.33%
21.67%
5.52%
8.87%
100.00%
438
782
27
370
107
171
1,895
23.11%
41.27%
1.42%
19.53%
5.65%
9.02%
100.00%
411
818
21
346
126
187
1909
21.53%
42.85%
1.10%
18.12%
6.60%
9.80%
100.00%
ethnicity of Mother
Caucasian
Hawaiian
Chinese
Filipino
Japanese
All Others
Total
531
589
13
428
140
182
1,883
28.20%
31.28%
0.69%
22.73%
7.43%
9.67%
100.00%
572
592
20
427
116
168
1,895
30.18%
31.24%
1.06%
22.53%
6.12%
8.87%
100.00%
554
622
18
400
125
190
1909
29.02%
32.58%
0.94%
20.95%
6.55%
9.95%
100.00%
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, records.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
21
1.3.14
population and econoMic pRojections,
Maui county: 2000 to 2030
Forecast
variables
Historical
2000
Total resident population
De Facto population
128,969
168,541
Gross County Product (in current dollars) 4,723
Total Personal Income
(in current dollars) $ million
3,220
Per capita personal income
(in current dollars)
24,973
Number employed
68,400
Labor force
71,400
Unemployment rate (%)
4.2
Total self-employed jobs
Total civilian wage and salary jobs
Agriculture
Mining and construction
Manufacturing
Transportation and Utilities
Information
Trade
Finance, insurance and real estate
Business and professional services
Health services
Accommodation and food services
Other services
Government
Visitor arrivals (in $ thousand)
Visitor days (in $ thousand)
Visitor expenditures (in $ million)
Hotel rooms
Hotel occupancy rates (%)
2005
2010
projected
2015
2020
140,050 151,300 162,600 174,450
181,850 197,550 213,850 229,700
2025
2030
186,850 199,550
246,400 263,500
5,832
7,317
9,181
11,457
14,305
17,896
4,168
5,322
6,887
8,952
29,759
73,568
77,115
4.6
35,178
77,619
81,704
5.0
42,354
81,431
85,717
5.0
51,316
85,276
89,764
5.0
62,064
89,239
93,935
5.0
74,283
93,392
98,307
5.0
17,845
62,450
2,321
2,980
1,721
2,872
991
9,663
2,618
4,466
3,613
18,431
4,804
7,970
19,675
66,722
2,320
3,358
1,578
3,137
972
10,136
3,138
4,758
4,267
18,844
5,394
8,821
21,476
70,479
2,297
3,466
1,549
3,346
1,033
10,709
3,341
5,062
4,564
20,071
5,751
9,291
23,422
74,297
2,269
3,505
1,523
3,535
1,087
11,313
3,541
5,384
4,875
21,385
6,112
9,767
25,529
78,163
2,249
3,510
1,496
3,720
1,140
11,925
3,743
5,715
5,187
22,735
6,488
10,256
27,796
82,201
2,234
3,556
1,467
3,905
1,195
12,564
3,947
6,067
5,519
24,096
6,875
10,776
30,274
86,438
2,222
3,653
1,441
4,095
1,253
13,217
4,158
6,444
5,858
25,504
7,281
11,313
2,305
16,051
2,006
18,270
80.3
2,390
17,450
2,274
18,270
81.0
2,590
18,900
2,934
19,380
82.3
2,860
20,900
3,716
21,270
82.9
3,090
22,550
4,643
22,920
82.9
3,330
24,250
5,774
24,690
82.9
3,570
26,050
7,199
26,510
82.9
11,596 14,824.2
Note: “The projections ... are neither targets nor goals. Rather, they are DBEDT’s best estimates for important population and economic
variables based on the currently available information” (from the Introduction).
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, Population
and Economic Projections for the State of Hawaiÿi to 2030, August 2004.
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General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.4.1
peRsonal incoMe, total and peR capital,
by county
year
Maui + Kalawao
counties
Hawaiÿi
county
Kauaÿi
county
city and county
of Honolulu
state total
total personal income (x $1,000)
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
2,524,210
2,582,973
2,628,372
2,706,070
2,848,193
2,497,283
2,552,238
2,626,445
2,693,916
2,865,367
1,181,347
1,225,950
1,221,403
1,238,384
1,272,456
23,221,255
23,565,253
23,646,046
24,363,482
24,770,656
29,424,095
29,926,414
30,122,266
31,001,852
31,756,672
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003r
3,036,459
3,240,658
3,345,029
3,523,628
3,691,181
2,987,074
3,195,347
3,371,216
3,563,723
3,721,683
1,319,431
1,410,114
1,434,026
1,463,689
1,538,491
25,302,751
26,604,764
26,976,012
27,818,834
28,885,499
32,645,715
34,450,883
35,126,283
36,369,874
37,836,854
2004r
2005r
2006p
4,053,148
4,355,827
NA
4,101,983
4,426,436
NA
1,695,495
1,814,873
NA
31,278,392
33,316,323
NA
41,129,018
43,913,459
46,662,152
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
21,997
21,909
21,778
22,041
22,850
18,134
18,166
18,505
18,650
19,648
20,917
21,482
21,173
21,458
21,998
26,430
26,736
26,766
27,476
27,929
24,777
25,004
25,024
25,587
26,132
1999
2000r
2001r
2002r
2003r
24,068
25,137
25,398
26,426
27,202
20,324
21,410
22,247
23,089
23,585
22,646
24,088
24,307
24,442
25,403
28,789
30,391
30,683
31,410
32,399
26,973
28,422
28,759
29,491
30,376
2004r
2005r
2006
29,397
31,156
NA
25,352
26,591
NA
27,499
29,101
NA
34,832
36,828
NA
32,660
34,489
36,299
per capita income ($)
NA: Data not available for this year.
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
P: Preliminary
Notes:
1
Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for 2000-2003 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2005.
Per capita personal income was computed using Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for 2000-2003 reflect county
population estimates available as of April 2005.
2
3
Per capita personal income is total personal income divided by total midyear population.
4
All state and local area dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2006.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
23
1.4.2
cost oF living coMpaRison
Homeowning family of 4 with an annual income of $80,000
standard city, usa
100.0
austin, tx
94.2
Kïhei, Hi
seattle, Wa
boston, Ma
108.9
116.2
116.3
san jose, ca
115.5
Note: The indices reflect the total expenses of housing, transportation, goods and services, and taxes. Standard City, USA represents the
national average cost.
Source: Runzheimer International, 1999 cost of living comparison commissioned by the Maui Economic Development Board.
1.4.3
consuMeR pRice index (all iteMs coMbined),
by type oF consuMeR: Honolulu
All Figures Revised
year
urban Wage earners and
all urban consumers (cpi-u)
First
second
annual
Half
Half
average
clerical Workers (cpi-W)
First
second
annual
Half
Half
average
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
138.1
148.0
155.1
160.1
164.5
168.1
170.7
171.9
171.5
173.3
176.3
178.4
180.3
184.5
190.6
197.8
209.4
138.9
148.9
155.9
160.7
164.7
168.4
171.0
172.2
171.6
173.4
176.5
179.1
180.6
184.3
190.2
197.2
208.5
135.5
146.8
153.9
158.6
163.4
166.9
170.5
172.1
172.0
172.7
175.9
178.1
180.1
183.2
189.2
195.0
206.4
140.8
149.1
156.4
161.6
165.7
169.4
171.0
171.8
171.0
173.8
176.7
178.7
180.4
185.7
191.9
200.6
212.3
136.3
147.7
154.6
159.4
163.5
167.2
170.8
172.4
172.3
173.0
176.0
178.6
180.4
183.4
188.8
194.6
205.6
141.6
150.1
157.2
162.0
165.8
169.7
171.2
172.0
171.0
173.9
176.9
179.5
180.7
185.3
191.5
199.8
211.4
Note: See section introduction (General Statistics) for CPI-U and CPI-W definitions.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPI Detailed Report (monthly), BLS tapes tabulated by Hawaiÿi State Data Center, and BLS.
24
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
25
122.55
112.36
122.50
119.50
115.42
148.23
115.80
111.88
112.04
104.33
92.92
109.88
102.31
99.49
143.77
132.59
267.67
86.36
122.24
149.58
112.97
127.68
125.39
159.28
131.16
138.17
108.75
106.06
Honolulu
index
118.00
116.53
102.20
116.12
109.23
172.72
124.66
111.00
107.00
104.41
84.04
120.63
111.24
99.49
115.95
90.58
382.07
52.84
120.75
155.11
113.41
139.91
121.93
155.19
129.50
137.26
104.99
102.89
Hawaiÿi
index
127.09
107.91
110.27
121.60
109.41
223.87
119.73
116.04
108.65
104.93
83.39
124.86
102.31
99.49
141.32
118.21
391.70
48.30
127.66
162.92
116.75
163.44
139.47
155.96
130.62
146.04
110.18
116.57
Kauaÿi
index
102.64
134.73
108.83
100.00
127.49
7.00
134.49
Overall Price Index
Plus Adjustment Factor
Index Plus Adjustment Factor
101.31
89.53
102.17
98.89
Miscellaneous
Tobacco products, etc
Miscellaneous
Personal insurance and pensions
Education and Communication
Education
Communications
Computers and computer services
106.87
95.25
109.47
130.22
98.62
120.70
98.52
97.78
95.93
78.85
116.19
109.95
Medical
Health insurance
Medical services
Drugs and medical supplies
Recreation
Fees and admissions
Television, radios, sound equip
Pets, toys, & playground equip.
Other entertainment supplies
Personal care products
Personal care services
Reading
125.90
114.93
133.65
101.69
99.63
250.37
Maui
index
Transportation
Motor vehicle costs
Gasoline and motor oil
Maintenance and repairs
Vehicle insurance
Public transportation
expenditure
item
122.78
5.00
127.78
103.35
121.60
117.30
100.00
101.20
156.34
98.89
98.89
106.91
99.68
105.22
118.33
104.64
113.55
104.96
104.55
89.90
78.47
99.61
105.46
118.67
108.88
113.73
117.73
103.42
218.80
Honolulu
index
112.11
7.00
119.11
103.09
125.05
114.55
100.00
100.88
70.08
102.58
98.89
101.72
88.62
108.38
122.30
102.43
112.43
76.48
96.21
89.11
77.33
101.87
100.69
118.02
100.64
121.90
102.07
103.83
268.41
Hawaiÿi
index
123.58
7.00
130.58
104.46
127.28
123.45
100.00
101.43
80.64
102.73
98.89
109.90
104.33
109.71
118.40
102.74
121.58
94.99
135.52
90.77
78.32
99.65
110.40
121.37
108.56
126.75
111.57
83.83
261.81
Kauaÿi
index
Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management, “2004 Nonforeign Area Cost-of-Living Allowance Survey Report: Pacific and Washington, DC, Areas,” Federal Register vol. 70 No. 149,
August 4, 2005, pp. 44989-45023.
Adjustment Factor: A negotiated factor to reflect differences in living costs that might not be captured by the surveys.
Note: Surveys conducted by Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in the spring and summer of 2004.
125.84
125.02
114.10
116.89
115.95
173.03
106.13
92.79
123.00
102.31
99.49
Household Furnishings & Supplies
Household operations
Housekeeping supplies
Textiles and area rugs
Furniture
Apparel and Services
Men and boys
Women and girls
Children under 2
Footwear
Other apparel products and services
148.36
128.09
363.28
87.46
Shelter and Utilities
Shelter
Energy utilities
Water and other public services
115.55
111.79
107.24
134.08
168.84
131.51
134.00
140.61
166.13
134.66
137.96
120.67
118.23
Food
Cerels and bakery products
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Dairy products
Fruits and vegetables
Processed foods
Other food at home
Nonalcoholic beverages
Food away from home
Alcoholic beverages
Major appliances
Small appliances, misc. housewares
Misc. household equipment
Maui
index
expenditure
item
estiMated cost oF living by categoRy, counties oF HaWaiÿi
Relative to WasHington, dc
1.4.4
1.4.5
eaRnings by detailed industRy,
Maui county
($1,000)
earnings by industry1
2005
personal income
4,355,827
population (persons) 2
139,807
per capita personal income (dollars)
31,156
earnings by place of work
3,450,252
less: Contributions for government social ins. 3
365,203
Employee and self-employed contributions
190,644
Employer contributions
174,559
plus: Adjustment for residence 4
(23,144)
equals: Net earnings by place of residence
3,061,905
plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 5
673,720
plus: Personal current transfer receipts
620,202
Wage and salary disbursements
2,497,244
supplements to wages and salaries
544,412
Employer contributions
369,853
Employer contributions
174,559
408,596
proprietors’ income 6
Farm proprietors’ income
(405)
Nonfarm proprietors’ income
409,001
Farm earnings
70,229
nonfarm earnings
3,380,023
private earnings
2,842,808
Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 7 (d)
Forestry and logging
(D)
Fishing, hunting, and trapping
(D)
Agriculture and forestry support activities
(D)
Other 7
0
Mining
(d)
Oil and gas extraction
(L)
Mining (except oil and gas)
(D)
Support activities for mining
0
utilities
39,372
construction
298,255
Construction of buildings
95,985
Heavy and civil engineering construction
54,433
Specialty trade contractors
147,837
Manufacturing
173,870
Durable goods manufacturing
72,759
Wood product manufacturing
3,388
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
32,817
Primary metal manufacturing
21,663
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
2,012
Machinery manufacturing
(D)
Computer and electronic product manufacturing
(D)
Electrical equipment and appliance manufacturing
0
Motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts
68
Other transportation equipment manufacturing
(D)
Furniture and related product manufacturing
(D)
Miscellaneous manufacturing
9,407
26
earnings by industry
2005
nondurable goods manufacturing
Food manufacturing
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
Textile mills
Textile product mills
Apparel manufacturing
Leather and allied product manufacturing
Paper manufacturing
Printing and related support activities
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
Chemical manufacturing
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Motor vehicle and parts dealers
Furniture and home furnishings stores
Electronics and appliance stores
Building material and garden supply stores
Food and beverage stores
Health and personal care stores
Gasoline stations
Clothing and clothing accessories stores
Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores
General merchandise stores
Miscellaneous store retailers
Nonstore retailers
transportation and warehousing
Air transportation
Rail transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit and ground passenger transportation
Pipeline transportation
Scenic and sightseeing transportation
Support activities for transportation
Couriers and messengers
Warehousing and storage
information
Publishing industries, except Internet
Motion picture and sound recording industries
Broadcasting, except Internet
Internet publishing and broadcasting
Telecommunications
ISPs, search portals, and data processing
Other information services
General Statistics
101,111
41,333
(D)
874
(D)
1,520
125
42,095
5,251
(D)
(D)
(D)
70,242
323,966
44,948
14,294
(D)
29,166
54,955
22,671
14,817
47,307
14,011
41,060
35,983
(D)
128,699
30,291
0
(D)
17,882
7,460
0
44,471
16,802
5,759
(D)
57,244
16,694
(D)
2,644
(D)
35,088
(D)
(L)
Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.4.5
CONTINUED
earnings by industry1
2005
Finance and insurance
Monetary authorities - central bank
Credit intermediation and related activities
Securities, commodity contracts, investments
Insurance carriers and related activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles
Real estate and rental and leasing
Real estate
Rental and leasing services
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets
professional and technical services
Management of companies and enterprises
administrative and waste services
administrative and support services
Waste management and remediation services
educational services
Health care and social assistance
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals
Nursing and residential care facilities
Social assistance
55,611
0
37,005
8,522
10,084
0
122,956
87,967
(D)
(D)
125,850
32,655
139,980
129,250
10,730
35,638
(d)
167,763
(D)
(D)
(D)
earnings by industry
arts, entertainment, and recreation
Performing arts and spectator sports
Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks
Amusement, gambling, and recreation
accommodation and food services
Accommodation
Food services and drinking places
other services, except public administration
Repair and maintenance
Personal and laundry services
Membership associations and organizations
Private households
government and government enterprises
Federal, civilian
Military
State and local
State government
Local government
2005
101,146
31,760
11,078
58,308
758,156
568,210
189,946
126,803
33,490
24,340
59,361
9,612
537,215
54,993
49,183
433,039
288,485
144,554
Notes: Includes Kalawao County.
All state and local area dollar estimates are in current dollars (not adjusted for inflation).
1
The estimates of earnings for 2001-2005 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
2
Census Bureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for 2001-2005 reflect county population estimates available as of March 2007.
Contributions for government social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but they are excluded from personal
income.
3
The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments
for border workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to
Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the United States.
4
5
Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.
6
Proprietors’ income includes the inventory valuation adjustment and capital consumption adjustment.
“Other” consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies
and consulates in the United States.
7
(D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.
(L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, April 2007.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
27
1.4.6
detailed consuMeR pRice index FoR
all uRban consuMeRs (cpi-u): Honolulu
1982 - 1984 Average = 100 unless otherrwise noted
group
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
all items
180.3
184.5
190.6
197.8
209.4
Food and beverages
171.0
174.9
180.2
185.9
194.2
171.6
175.2
166.0
175.7
174.1
178.7
167.1
184.0
179.5
185.7
171.0
188.5
185.4
191.4
176.4
191.5
193.9
198.9
186.0
197.7
181.2
186.2
194.3
205.2
222.5
Shelter
Rent of primary residence
Owners’ equivalent rent
196.3
185.3
201.8
200.3
190.2
206.4
209.7
196.9
214.4
221.4
207.6
225.0
242.2
228.9
248.3
Fuels and utilities
Household energy
Gas (piped) and electricity
Electricity
Utility natural gas service
142.6
125.0
124.3
123.3
126.4
154.1
137.7
136.9
133.6
167.7
161.1
146.1
144.8
141.1
180.7
179.8
165.4
163.5
159.2
206.9
203.3
187.3
185.2
181.1
217.8
Household furnishings and operations
157.2
162.8
166.4
165.1
162.6
apparel
102.6
98.5
101.2
102.5
104.4
transportation
170.9
176.4
182.4
191.6
202.1
164.2
130.3
133.4
138.7
105.8
123.4
171.5
154.5
158.5
166.0
124.9
145.0
179.4
172.6
177.5
186.6
139.4
160.5
189.1
203.7
209.3
220.3
164.3
188.4
199.8
234.0
240.4
253.5
188.4
215.1
no data
no data
275.9
no data
no data
99.5
100.4
102.3
97.8
101.1
education and communication
107.8
112.5
113.5
114.3
114.0
other goods and services
302.2
307.6
312.4
321.0
332.1
Food
Food at home
Food away from home
Alcoholic beverages
Housing
Private transportation
Motor fuel
Gasoline (all types)
Gasoline, unleaded regular
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade2
Gasoline, unleaded premium
Medical care
Recreation3
28
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.4.6
CONTINUED
group
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
All items less shelter
All items less medical care
All items less energy
All items less food and energy
174.4
176.3
185.6
189.5
178.5
180.2
188.6
192.6
183.2
186.3
194.3
198.4
188.1
193.5
200.2
204.4
195.6
205.1
211.0
215.6
Commodities
Commodities less food
Commodities less food and beverages
152.0
138.5
136.7
154.8
141.4
139.4
159.3
145.3
143.3
164.1
149.5
147.5
169.4
152.9
150.8
Durables
124.6
122.6
122.1
121.0
120.2
Nondurables
Nondurables less food
Nondurables less food and beverages
159.9
147.3
145.2
164.2
153.1
150.8
170.3
159.9
157.9
177.6
168.6
167.0
186.0
177.1
175.7
Energy
128.0
147.0
160.6
186.3
211.6
Services
Services less rent of shelter1
Services less medical care services
205.0
218.5
200.3
210.3
224.5
205.4
217.8
229.5
213.2
227.1
234.1
222.6
244.2
246.1
240.4
special aggregate indexes
1
December 1982 = 100.
2
December 1993 = 100.
3
December 1997 = 100.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
29
1.5.1
capacities oF Hospitals and specialty caRe beds,
Maui county
Data are for facilities recognized by the Hawaiÿi State Health Planning and Development Agency
area by type of beds, by Facility, for the calendar year 2005
area/
type
Facility
licensed
beds
inpatient
avg. length avg. daily percent
days
admissions
of stay
census
occ.
Medical/surgical
Kula Hospital
Maui Memorial Hospital
2
129
63
44,851
22
10,099
2.9
4.4
8.63
95.26
0.2
122.9
critical care
Maui Memorial Hospital
15
3,739
739
5.1
68.29
10.2
obstetric
Maui Memorial Hospital
Molokaÿi General Hospital
23
3
3,606
40
1,608
28
2.2
1.4
42.95
3.65
9.9
0.1
psychiatric (psych)
Maui Memorial Hospital
18
2,190
519
4.2
33.33
6.0
intermediate care (icF)
Hale Makua (Wailuku & Kahului) 124
44,371
85
522.0
98.04
121.6
snF/icF
Hale Makua (Wailuku & Kahului) 238
Kula Hospital
104
Länaÿi Community Hospital
10
Molokaÿi General Hospital
4
83,694
34,262
3,259
1,256
380
70
10
1
220.2
489.5
325.9
1,256.0
96.34
90.26
89.29
86.03
229.3
93.9
8.9
3.4
acute/snF
Länaÿi Community Hospital
Molokaÿi General Hospital
4
8
48
679
18
129
2.7
5.3
3.29
23.25
0.1
1.9
Mentally Retarded (MR)
Kula Hospital
9
2,486
1
2,486.0
75.68
6.8
Hansen’s disease
Kalaupapa Care Home
16
1,899
5
379.8
32.52
5.2
other(s)
Aloha House Inc.
Hoÿomaka Hou
The Maui Farm, Inc.
32
51
15
2,452
10,950
2,428
198
100
3
12.4
109.5
809.3
20.99
58.82
44.35
6.7
30.0
6.7
823
246,971
14,258
17.3
67.66
676.6
Maui county total
Notes:
ALOS = Average Length of Stay
Occup% = Occupancy Rate
ADC = Average Daily Census
SNF= Skilled Nursing Facility
ICF = Intermediate Care Facility
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Health, State Health Planning and Development Agency, Inpatient Facilities Utilization.
30
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
1.5.2
adult Residential caRe HoMes,
Maui county
Data are for facilities recognized by the Hawaiÿi State Department of Health,
Office of Health Care Assurance
Facilities
beds
persons1
age 65+
7
1
3
11
33
5
15
53
3,452
1,261
1,874
14,566
9.56
3.97
8.00
3.64
3
0
15
0
586
453
25.60
0.00
14
68
14,566
4.67
Hawaiÿi County
Kauaÿi County
City & County of Honolulu
49
11
392
218
46
1,873
19,432
7,980
115,946
11.22
5.76
16.15
State Total
466
2,205
157,997
13.96
Maui Island
0
0
0
0.00
Molokaÿi (Kalaupapa)
Länaÿi
0
0
0
0
73
453
0.00
0.00
Maui County Total
0
0
14,566
0.00
Hawaiÿi County
Kauaÿi County
City & County of Honolulu
0
1
19
0
10
355
19,432
7,980
115,946
0.00
1.25
3.06
State Total
20
365
157,997
2.31
location
Type I (up to 5 beds)
Kahului
Kïhei
Wailuku
Maui Island Total
Molokaÿi (Kaunakakai)2
Länaÿi
Maui County Total
beds/1,000
persons age 65+
Type II (more than 5 beds)
1
Bureau of the Census, Census 2000
2
Combination of CDPs Kaunakakai, Kualapuÿu, and Maunaloa
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Health, Office of Health Care Assurance, Vacancy Report - Adult Residential Care Homes and
Expanded Adult Residential Care Homes, August 6, 2007.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
General Statistics
31
1.5.3
HealtH pRactitioneRs licensed in HaWaiÿi
by place oF addRess
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Oÿahu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
subtotal Hawaii
Mainland
Foreign/Other
total
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Oÿahu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
subtotal Hawaii
Mainland
Foreign/Other
total
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Oÿahu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
subtotal Hawaii
Mainland
Foreign/Other
total
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Oÿahu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
subtotal Hawaii
Mainland
Foreign/Other
total
1
acupuncturist
68
1
0
260
88
19
436
157
11
604
certified
physician’s
assistant
17
0
0
92
9
8
126
19
0
145
licensed practical
nurse
344
9
1
1,565
405
196
2,520
393
7
2,920
naturopath
17
0
0
25
18
9
69
20
0
89
chiropractor
69
2
0
191
49
22
333
267
9
609
emergency
Medical tech.
basic
51
1
0
199
218
31
500
2
1
503
Registered
nurse
1083
30
12
8,925
1,358
547
11,955
5,910
220
18,085
optometrist
23
0
0
195
20
10
248
109
4
361
dental Hygienist
59
3
0
437
52
22
573
244
4
821
emergency
Medical tech.
paramedic
36
5
0
218
81
13
353
26
1
380
advanced practice
Registered nurse
37
3
0
482
66
30
618
209
2
829
pharmacist
88
3
0
761
107
44
1,003
774
2
1,779
dentist
85
3
1
802
102
37
1,030
402
22
1,454
Massage therapist
1,311
14
7
3,307
999
493
6,131
854
77
7,062
physician
or
surgeon1
290
10
2
2,950
372
146
3,770
3,373
67
7,210
osteopathic
physician
and surgeon
19
1
1
117
24
13
175
298
2
475
occupational
therapist
28
1
0
224
40
11
304
124
6
434
podiatrist
physical
therapist
87
1
0
483
83
32
686
319
12
1,017
psychologist
4
0
0
29
6
1
40
40
1
81
35
0
0
436
57
25
553
177
2
732
Permanent licenses only. Does not include interns, residents, or physicians who provided state government services only.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Professional and Vocational Licensing Division,
Licensing Branch, records, 4/16/2007.
32
General Statistics
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Education
Section 2
Education
This section covers statistics on public and private schools, enrollment, number
of teachers, high school graduates, enrollment at Maui Community College,
degrees offered, number of faculty at Maui Community College and libraries.
Maui County public and private schools provide educational opportunities for
students from pre-kindergarten through senior high school. Maui Community
College offers courses in a wide variety of technical, vocational and liberal arts
disciplines and through the University of Hawaiÿi Center offers 4- and 5-year
University of Hawaiÿi degrees via the Hawaiÿi Interactive Television System
(HITS).
The Hawaiÿi State Public Library System in Maui County has eight locations
on three islands, Maui, Molokaÿi and Länaÿi. Maui Community College Library
holdings include four centers; two on Maui (Kahului and Häna), and one each on
Molokaÿi and Länaÿi.
The principal sources of the data on education are the Hawaiÿi State Department
of Education, the Hawaiÿi Association of Private Schools, and the University of
Hawaiÿi Institutional Research Office. On libraries, the principal sources are the
Hawaiÿi State Public Library System, Research and Evaluation Services and the
Maui Community College Library.
34
Education
Maui County
Data Book 2007
2.1
Maui diStrict Public and PrivatE SchoolS
by iSland and location
Maui
häna
Häna High and Elementary
Kïhei
Kamaliÿi Elementary
Kïhei Elementary
Kïhei Public Charter High
Lokelani Intermediate
Montessori Hale O Keiki
lahaina
King Kamehameha III Elementary
Lahaina Intermediate
Lahainaluna High
Maui Preparatory School
Princess Nahiÿenaÿena Elementary
Sacred Hearts Elementary
Kahului/Wailuku
Christ the King Elementary
H. Perrine Baldwin High
Emmanuel Lutheran
ÿÏao Intermediate
Isaiah Center for Excellence
Kaÿahumanu Hou Christian (Maui)
Kahului Elementary
Lihikai Elementary
Maui Adventist
Maui High
Maui Waena Intermediate
St. Anthony Grade School
St. Anthony Junior and Senior High
Waiheÿe Elementary
Wailuku Elementary
lÄnaÿi
K-12
K-5
K-5
9-12
6-8
Pre-6
K-5
6-8
9-12
PreK-10
K-5
PreK-8
PreK-7
9-12
K-8
6-8
4-12
K-12
K-5
K-5
K-8
9-12
6-8
K-6
7-12
K-5
K-5
upcountry/north Shore
Carden Academy of Maui
Clearview Christian Girls School
Doris Todd Memorial Christian
Haÿikü Elementary
Haleakalä Waldorf
Horizons Academy
S. Enoka Kalama Intermediate
Kamehameha School (Maui)
King Kekaulike High
Kula Elementary
Makawao Elementary
Maui Christian Academy
Montessori Hale O’Keiki
Montessori of Maui
Päÿia Elementary
Pukalani Elementary
St. Joseph
Seabury Hall
Länaÿi High and Elementary
MoloKaÿi
Kaunakakaÿi Elementary
Kilohana Elementary
Kualapuÿu Elementary
Maunaloa Elementary
Molokaÿi Christian Academy
Molokaÿi High
Molokaÿi Intermediate
Molokaÿi Mission
K-7
6-8
PreK-8
K-5
PreK-8
K-11
6-8
K-11
9-12
K-5
K-5
7-8
PreK-4
PreK-8
K-5
K-5
K-8
6-12
K-12
K-6
K-6
K-6
K-6
PreK-12
9-12
6-8
1-8
Note: Table does not include schools that are Pre-School only.
SourceS: Hawaiÿi State Department of Education, records; Hawaiÿi Association of Independent Schools, Licensed Private Schools 20062007 and phone survey.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Education
35
2.2
PEr PuPil ExPEnditurES by SchoolS and functionS,
Maui county
2005-2006
School
Elementary Schools
Haÿikü
Kahului
Kamaliÿi
Kamehameha III
Kaunakakaÿi
Keÿanae
Kïhei
Kilohana
Kualapuÿu Public Charter School1
Kula
Lihikai
Makawao
Maunaloa
Nahiÿenaÿena
Päÿia
Pukalani
Waiheÿe
Wailuku
intermediate/Middle Schools
ÿÏao
Kalama
Lahaina
Lokelani
Maui Waena
Molokaÿi
high Schools
Baldwin
Kïhei Public Charter High1
King Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Maui
Molokaÿi
Multi-level Schools
Häna High & Elem
Länaÿi High & Elem
1
instruction
instructional
Support
leadership
other
operations commitments
4,886.82
5,035.61
4,159.90
4,367.05
6,734.35
Closed
4,757.41
6,955.57
13,415.26
4,471.81
4,731.04
5,581.03
6,701.36
4,740.36
5,355.39
5,708.78
4,625.13
5,326.99
2,384.44
2,109.96
2,094.64
2,010.75
5,627.42
691.09
617.01
695.81
559.94
1,232.42
1,632.77
1,648.78
1,501.21
1,443.97
2,327.21
83.90
59.70
59.75
59.45
52.74
1,870.49
5,245.09
1,277.36
2,237.55
2,330.30
2,870.13
5,951.68
2,196.69
3,303.54
2,640.24
2,168.02
1,865.59
613.08
2,495.66
355.08
720.88
523.72
820.17
3,912.73
651.14
1,312.14
711.19
536.87
543.72
1,715.12
2,856.72
1,571.60
1,528.32
1,399.65
1,543.40
3,997.38
968.91
1,874.28
1,591.20
1,484.70
1,442.47
74.11
126.75
167.19
60.29
64.26
108.64
58.03
58.94
58.80
57.67
59.62
86.75
4,288.47
4,861.36
4,465.92
3,834.41
4,290.35
7,164.17
2,448.17
3,168.83
2,770.22
2,364.98
2,614.98
3,623.47
783.62
689.41
1,032.53
939.03
720.29
1,287.87
1,473.55
1,535.02
2,165.23
1,433.00
1,357.35
1,903.55
75.99
60.41
56.76
58.57
57.97
52.32
4,316.53
4,250.77
10,032.36
3,954.90
4,299.12
5,215.07
3,160.39
3,246.02
1,652.15
3,347.67
2,852.51
5,220.68
635.53
582.05
43.77
798.27
563.53
1,525.31
1,382.49
1,316.70
639.43
1,315.80
1,332.40
1,962.12
107.41
55.46
56.51
83.17
55.80
56.77
7,692.29
4,948.80
6,129.75
4,484.25
1,647.56
1,078.47
2,099.83
1,724.07
52.93
87.21
Undistributed allotments
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Education, records.
36
Education
Maui County
Data Book 2007
2.3
Public SchoolS: EnrollMEnt and GradES,
Maui diStrict
School
2003
2004
2005
2006
Grades
H. Perrine Baldwin High
1,651
Haÿikü
426
Häna High & Elementary
388
ÿÏao
830
Kahului
855
S. Enoka Kalama Intermediate
1,066
Kamaliÿi
751
King Kamehameha III
679
Kaunakakaÿi
238
Keÿanae
3
Kïhei New Century PC High School1
164
King Kekaulike High
1,379
Kïhei
830
Kilohana
109
Kualapuÿu2
352
Kula Elementary
421
Lahaina Intermediate
625
Lahainaluna High
1,000
Länaÿi High & Elementary
636
Lihikai
1,143
Lokelani Intermediate
764
Makawao
489
Maui High
1,669
Maui Waena Intermediate
1,033
Maunaloa
73
Molokaÿi High3
704
Molokaÿi Intermediate4
Princess Nahiÿenaÿena
655
Päÿia
212
Pukalani Elementary
493
Waiheÿe
833
Wailuku Elementary
937
Total Enrollment
21,408
1,680
428
384
831
850
1,014
716
698
216
7
115
1,380
855
89
341
412
637
1,038
640
1,108
795
455
1,653
1,009
69
413
215
661
212
480
856
937
21,194
1,574
421
356
830
865
945
703
744
218
0
149
1,388
810
98
363
439
578
1,033
616
1,102
762
469
1,709
1,017
57
408
181
598
195
457
850
953
20,888
1,559
412
357
841
895
927
698
738
212
0
218
1,352
793
98
361
428
584
984
609
1,118
692
481
1,725
987
57
394
160
625
209
458
823
951
20,746
9-12
K-5
K-12
6-8
K-5
6-8
K-5
K-5
K-6
K-3
9-12
9-12
K-5
K-6
K-6
K-5
6-8
9-12
K-12
K-5
6-8
K-5
9-12
6-8
K-6
9-12
6-8
K-5
K-5
K-5
K-5
K-5
1
Kïhei New Century PC High School is a Charter School, established in 2001.
2
Formally Kualapuÿu Elementary School. Changed to: Kualapuÿu Elementary New Century Conversion Charter School.
3
Formerly known as Molokaÿi High and Intermediate School.
4
Molokaÿi Intermediate School opened in 2004.
Source:
Hawaiÿi State Department of Education, records.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Education
37
2.4
StudEnt ProfilES,
Maui county Public SchoolS,
School yEar 2005-06
School
fall
Enrollment
Elementary Schools
Haÿikü
Kahului
Kamaliÿi
Kamehameha III
Kaunakakaÿi
Keÿanae1
Kïhei
Kilohana
Kualapuÿu
Kula
Lihikai
Makawao
Maunaloa
Nahiÿenaÿena
Päÿia
Pukalani
Waiheÿe
Wailuku
421
865
703
744
218
Closed
810
98
363
439
1,102
469
57
649
195
457
850
953
Students
Enrolled for receiving free or Students
the Entire
reduced-cost
in Special
School year
lunch
Education
Students with
limited
English
Proficiency
93.8%
97.0%
90.6%
92.2%
93.1%
43.2%
51.4%
22.5%
36.7%
68.8%
8.6%
7.6%
7.5%
8.1%
19.7%
1.2%
24.9%
6.1%
27.6%
5.0%
91.2%
91.8%
96.1%
92.3%
94.7%
94.2%
84.2%
94.9%
94.9%
93.4%
96.9%
85.5%
49.1%
70.4%
69.7%
28.5%
43.8%
48.8%
73.7%
34.1%
51.3%
40.9%
39.6%
37.4%
4.7%
7.1%
5.8%
6.6%
7.8%
13.2%
10.5%
8.9%
5.1%
11.2%
7.8%
8.0%
14.2%
0.0%
3.9%
1.4%
14.3%
6.6%
1.8%
33.1%
2.6%
3.1%
6.5%
8.5%
intermediate/Middle Schools
ÿÏao
830
Kalama
945
Lahaina
578
Lokelani
762
Maui Waena
1,017
Molokaÿi
181
94.0%
94.6%
95.7%
82.8%
96.2%
92.8%
30.6%
38.9%
35.8%
31.4%
40.6%
69.6%
10.6%
16.4%
13.1%
9.6%
11.7%
20.4%
3.4%
0.8%
10.6%
2.9%
9.9%
5.0%
high Schools
Baldwin
King Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Maui
Molokaÿi
1,574
1,388
1,033
1,709
408
94.0%
92.0%
92.7%
89.9%
91.9%
20.1%
31.8%
19.7%
28.1%
57.4%
14.3%
20.5%
15.1%
14.4%
17.4%
4.0%
0.9%
6.9%
7.3%
2.0%
356
616
93.0%
95.9%
63.5%
21.9%
19.4%
21.4%
0.0%
11.0%
Multi-level Schools
Häna High & Elem
Länaÿi High & Elem
1
School closed 2005 school year.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi Department of Education, Accountability Resource Center (ARCH), School Status and Improvement Report,
School Year 2005-2006.
38
Education
Maui County
Data Book 2007
2.5
Ethnic ProfilES, Maui county Public
SchoolS, School yEar 2005-06
School
Part
chinese filipino hawaiian hawaiian Japanese Portuguese hispanic White other
Elementary Schools
Haÿikü
1.4%
Kahului
0.2%
Kamaliÿi
1.6%
Kamehameha III 0.3%
Kaunakakaÿi
0.4%
Keÿanae1
Kïhei
0.1%
Kilohana
0.0%
Kualapuÿu
0.0%
Kula
2.7%
Lihikai
1.7%
Makawao
1.6%
Maunaloa
0.0%
Nahiÿenaÿena
0.4%
Päÿia
0.0%
Pukalani
1.5%
Waiheÿe
2.2%
Wailuku
1.8%
3.6%
55.5%
9.7%
12.5%
14.1%
1.8%
2.4%
2.0%
1.1%
2.2%
26.1%
20.5%
8.6%
12.2%
71.8%
3.2%
5.8%
3.6%
1.6%
1.3%
1.8%
1.5%
0.6%
0.4%
0.0%
2.7%
2.6%
4.0%
15.3%
0.4%
49.7% 9.9%
3.6% 7.8%
51.2% 18.7%
28.4% 28.2%
7.5% 2.2%
33.5%
3.2%
3.8%
3.8%
36.8%
13.8%
9.6%
42.9%
10.5%
16.0%
24.0%
13.9%
0.4%
1.1%
27.4%
6.9%
4.6%
6.5%
13.5%
6.7%
19.5%
9.1%
13.6%
7.8%
23.0%
88.4%
64.5%
24.2%
20.9%
29.0%
69.2%
16.3%
44.0%
27.4%
32.5%
30.0%
2.5%
2.1%
0.5%
7.6%
10.5%
5.9%
0.0%
3.1%
1.5%
9.7%
7.8%
16.9%
0.5%
0.0%
0.3%
4.9%
2.4%
7.1%
0.0%
0.9%
3.5%
6.7%
2.1%
2.0%
6.4%
0.0%
0.8%
2.4%
4.6%
5.9%
0.0%
10.5%
2.0%
1.9%
1.5%
2.4%
16.6% 16.9%
4.2% 1.1%
1.4% 1.4%
41.3% 6.1%
5.2% 13.3%
20.1% 10.1%
3.8% 3.8%
4.5% 14.6%
7.0% 12.0%
12.4% 15.4%
7.8% 8.5%
10.4% 14.8%
intermediate/Middle Schools
ÿÏao
1.1% 21.9%
Kalama
1.1% 10.3%
Lahaina
0.3% 35.4%
Lokelani
0.1% 26.4%
Maui Waena
1.0% 46.2%
Molokaÿi
0.0% 13.7%
6.7%
5.9%
1.9%
1.0%
4.0%
11.4%
27.8%
23.7%
14.3%
12.4%
19.5%
64.6%
17.3%
7.8%
2.1%
3.1%
7.8%
2.3%
1.8%
8.2%
0.9%
0.4%
3.1%
1.1%
2.2%
3.1%
9.8%
4.0%
3.2%
0.0%
6.9% 14.2%
28.8% 10.8%
19.7% 15.4%
31.6% 20.8%
2.6% 12.8%
5.1% 1.7%
high Schools
Baldwin
King Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Maui
Molokaÿi
1.1%
0.8%
0.6%
0.7%
0.2%
24.2%
10.0%
32.3%
44.9%
12.7%
6.3%
5.1%
2.8%
2.4%
10.2%
25.2%
22.4%
18.6%
14.9%
62.9%
13.6%
8.7%
3.1%
6.1%
2.0%
2.5%
6.6%
1.3%
2.1%
0.5%
2.6%
2.8%
5.9%
3.4%
0.5%
13.2% 11.4%
32.8% 10.9%
20.2% 15.3%
11.7% 13.8%
6.8% 4.1%
Multi-level Schools
Häna High & Elem 0.3%
Länaÿi High & Elem 1.0%
1.7%
55.7%
3.7%
3.7%
80.3%
19.4%
0.3%
3.7%
0.8%
1.0%
0.8%
1.8%
10.4% 1.8%
6.3% 7.5%
Others: Includes Black, Native American, Korean, Samoan, Indo-Chinese, and others.
1
School closed 2005 school year.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi Department of Education, Accountability Resource Center (ARCH), School Status and Improvement Report,
School Year 2005-2006.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Education
39
40
Education
Maui County
Data Book 2007
22.4%
22.1%
17.3%
19.7%
25.0%
22.8%
28.3%
20.6%
5,308
8,200
3,789
9,630
406
805
1,761
287,068
49.9%
56.1%
43.2%
45.9%
47.3%
50.1%
47.0%
45.0%
19.2%
19.9%
19.2%
20.6%
17.2%
16.9%
22.5%
18.3%
$51,251
$52,638
$56,315
$48,679
$37,898
$43,642
$33,894
$49,820
7.1%
5.3%
4.5%
6.2%
7.6%
4.9%
14.1%
7.6%
Source: State of Hawaiÿi Department of Education, Accountability Resource Center (ARCH), School Status and Improvement Report, School Year 2005-2006.
Note: All figures based on Census 2000
22,782
33,406
17,967
41,634
1,855
3,194
7,257
1,211,537
State of Hawaii
Baldwin Complex
King Kekaulike Complex
Lahainaluna Complex
Maui Complex
Häna Complex
Länaÿi Complex
Molokaÿi Complex
Population
School
community
% of
Population
aged 5-19
% of
households
receiving
% of families % of families Median
Public with
number
with children headed by
household assistance
of families under 18
Single Mother income
income
coMMunity ProfilES,
Maui county Public SchoolS
2.6
10.6%
8.8%
8.9%
9.2%
19.4%
8.9%
23.6%
11.2%
% of families
children
living in
Poverty
2.7
coMMunity Education attainMEnt lEvEl
Maui county Public SchoolS
School community
college Graduate
Some college
high School
less than high
School Graduate
State of Hawaii
26.2%
29.9%
28.5%
5.4%
Baldwin Complex
King Kekaulike Complex
Lahainaluna Complex
Maui Complex
Häna Complex
Länaÿi Complex
Molokaÿi Complex
21.1%
28.2%
22.1%
20.8%
14.4%
16.5%
13.8%
29.0%
34.5%
29.7%
32.6%
27.7%
25.7%
26.3%
31.6%
26.3%
31.8%
28.2%
42.7%
27.2%
38.0%
18.3%
11.1%
16.4%
18.4%
15.2%
30.6%
21.9%
Note: Based on Census 2000
Source: State of Hawaiÿi Department of Education, Accountability Resource Center (ARCH), School Status and Improvement Report,
School Year 2005-2006.
2.8
School coMPlEtion,
Maui county Public SchoolS,
School yEar 2005-2006
total
completers
diploma
Graduates
certificate of
completion
individual
Program
School
dropouts1
high Schools
Baldwin
King Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Maui
Molokaÿi
100.0%
100.0%
93.6%
98.5%
97.9%
98.9%
98.4%
92.7%
97.3%
97.9%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.2%
1.6%
0.9%
1.2%
0.0%
14.2%
20.5%
12.1%
15.5%
15.5%
Multi-level Schools
Häna High & Elem
Länaÿi High & Elem
97.0%
100.0%
97.0%
95.3%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
4.7%
8.0%
2.5%
School
Methodology Change: In school years prior to the school year 2004-05, the number was based on individual dropout events. As of the
school year 2004-05 the dropout figures are based on the cohort of first-time 9th graders who dropped out prior to graduating.
1
Source: State of Hawaiÿi Department of Education, Accountability Resource Center (ARCH), School Status and Improvement Report,
School Year 2005-2006.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Education
41
2.9
tEachinG Staff ProfilES, Maui county
Public SchoolS, School yEar 2005-06
School
teacher
headcount
Elementary Schools
Haÿikü
Kahului
Kamaliÿi
Kamehameha III
Kaunakakaÿi
Keÿanae1
Kïhei
Kilohana
Kualapuÿu
Kula
Lihikai
Makawao
Maunaloa
Nahiÿenaÿena
Päÿia
Pukalani
Waiheÿe
Wailuku
24.0
52.0
41.0
42.0
18.0
Closed
52.0
6.0
23.0
22.0
69.0
32.0
4.0
43.0
15.0
33.0
52.0
57.0
With 5 or
More years average
at this
years
School
Experience
With
advanced
degrees
Student
teacher
ratio
regular
instruction
Student
teacher
ratio
Special
Education
20.0
27.0
24.0
23.0
5.0
16.0
15.4
9.3
9.8
6.4
6.0
17.0
9.0
7.0
3.0
19.3
18.2
19.1
17.7
14.6
9.0
8.3
8.8
13.3
7.2
23.0
4.0
12.0
17.0
43.0
24.0
2.0
20.0
8.0
16.0
29.0
36.0
9.0
12.4
8.6
17.5
12.5
12.6
8.2
9.1
11.0
13.5
10.8
14.1
16.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
15.0
9.0
0.0
12.0
1.0
10.0
10.0
17.0
17.0
15.2
15.5
21.6
17.7
16.6
17.0
16.6
14.2
16.6
18.4
19.1
6.3
0.0
21.0
9.7
7.8
8.9
6.0
8.3
5.0
6.4
8.3
6.9
intermediate/Middle Schools
ÿÏao
49.0
Kalama
62.0
Lahaina
36.0
Lokelani
44.0
Maui Waena
58.0
Molokaÿi
15.0
29.0
44.0
17.0
17.0
30.0
0.0
12.2
15.1
6.5
6.6
10.0
12.9
16.0
20.0
12.0
13.0
15.0
1.0
18.8
15.8
16.7
18.1
18.0
11.1
9.8
12.9
12.7
12.2
14.9
18.5
high Schools
Baldwin
King Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Maui
Molokaÿi
90.0
83.0
63.0
102.0
33.0
54.0
35.0
23.0
62.0
20.0
13.8
8.2
7.3
11.8
8.9
30.0
33.0
18.0
28.0
10.0
18.5
17.8
17.9
18.5
11.6
13.2
13.6
11.1
11.2
17.8
32.0
46.0
16.0
20.0
10.4
7.2
12.0
18.0
10.6
14.2
13.8
11.0
Multi-level Schools
Häna High & Elem
Länaÿi High & Elem
1
School closed 2005 school year.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi Department of Education, Accountability Resource Center (ARCH), School Status and Improvement Report,
School Year 2005-2006.
42
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
2.10
tErra nova tESt ScorES,
Maui county SchoolS,
School yEar 2006-07
School
Elementary Schools
Haÿikü
Kahului
Kamaliÿi
Kamehameha III
Kaunakakaÿi
Keÿanae
Kïhei
Kilohana
Kualapuÿu NCPCCS
Kula
Lihikai
Makawao
Maunaloa
Nahiÿenaÿena
Päÿia
Pukalani
Waiheÿe
Wailuku
Grade
5
5
5
5
5
closed
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
% below
average
reading
%
% above
average average
% below
average
Math
%
average
% above
average
23
25
13
24
33
52
64
58
59
67
25
12
28
18
0
25
19
8
35
17
51
55
68
49
67
24
26
23
16
17
25
22
34
14
22
26
40
37
17
14
13
23
58
78
53
49
66
54
60
53
72
66
62
56
17
0
13
37
12
21
0
10
11
20
25
20
21
11
21
20
23
25
10
31
17
11
18
20
53
78
60
44
51
51
60
61
58
62
54
48
26
11
19
37
25
25
30
9
25
28
28
31
8
8
8
8
8
8
24
21
18
26
26
21
60
60
67
58
65
68
17
18
16
15
9
11
25
32
31
25
34
22
60
54
60
58
58
57
15
14
10
17
9
21
high Schools
Baldwin
Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Maui High
Kïhei PC
Molokaÿi
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
22
22
25
10
38
62
54
67
61
65
51
18
24
12
14
25
12
25
33
28
23
12
33
48
47
49
53
65
53
28
20
23
24
24
14
Multi-level Schools
Häna High & Elem
Länaÿi High & ELem
10
10
15
20
67
73
19
7
23
16
50
76
27
9
intermediate/Middle Schools
ÿÏao
Kalama
Lahaina
Lokelani
Maui Waena
Molokaÿi
Note: Percentages may not add up to 100% due to round off error.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Education, Hawaii Content and Performance Standards, TerraNova07-All Schools-Reading and
TerraNova07-All Schools-Math.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Education
43
2.11
PrivatE School charactEriSticS,
School yEar 2003
School
Christ the King8
Clearview Christian Girls School3
Doris Todd Memorial Christian2
Emmanuel Lutheran6
Haleakalä Waldorf School7
Horizons Academy of Maui, Inc.7
Kaÿahumanu Hou Christian (Maui)1
Kamehameha Schools (Maui)4
Maui Adventist9
Molokaÿi Christian Academy3
Molokaÿi Mission9
Montessori Hale o’ Keiki7
Montessori of Maui7
Sacred Hearts Elementary8
St. Anthony Grade School8
St. Anthony Junior & Senior High8
St. Joseph8
Seabury Hall5
Student
asian
classroom teacher amer ind/ Pacific
teachers ratio
alaskan
islander
8.0
4.9
10.0
n/a
20.4
3.8
8.0
62.0
2.3
8.1
1.0
4.4
9.0
12.0
8.3
42.3
7.0
39.6
15.4
3.7
10.6
n/a
9.1
6.8
14.9
13.4
13.5
6.4
6.0
7.0
15.3
17.6
24.1
6.8
11.3
10.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
n/a
116
11
34
57
47
9
22
827
23
33
2
4
27
83
102
47
26
n/a
black
1
1
1
2
9
2
5
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
2
3
n/a
hispanic
0
0
1
1
12
2
8
0
3
0
3
0
4
3
6
6
5
n/a
White
5
6
70
90
118
13
83
0
4
18
1
27
105
125
92
233
43
n/a
n/a: Not available
Note: Ethnicity is reported by number of students.
Affiliation
1
Assembly of God
2
Baptist
3
Christian
4
Church of Christ
5
Episcopal
6
Lutheran Church
7
Nonsectarian
8
Roman Catholic
9
Seventh-Day Adventist
Source: National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES).
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Data Book 2007
2.12
PrivatE School tuition,
Maui county 2006-07
School
tuition fees
Akaÿula School
Carden Academy of Maui
Christ the King School
Clearview Christian Girl’s School
Doris Todd Memorial Christian Academy
Emmanuel Lutheran School
Haleakalä Waldorf School
Hoÿomana Hou School
Horizons Academy of Maui Inc.
Isaiah Center for Excellence
Kaÿahumanu Hou Christian Schools
Kamehameha Schools
Maui Adventist School
Maui Preparatory Academy
Molokaÿi Mission School
Montessori Hale O Keiki
Montessori School of Maui
Sacred Hearts School
Seabury Hall
St Anthony Jr./Sr. High School
St Joseph Grade School
St. Anthony Grade School
6,000
6,250-7,300
3,600
5,900
4,450-4,600
4,180 - 5,100
6,500 - 8,600
5,000
12,850-13,700
4,000
3,650-5,150
2,566 - 3,237
2,700 - 5,769
8,800 - 9,800
2,700 - 5,769
7,300
8,212 - 9,533
4,300
14,300
8,400
4,600 - 5,100
3,950
Note: Does not include schools that are PreSchool only.
Source: Hawaiÿi Council of Private Schools, Private School Tuition Report 2006-2007 and phone survey.
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2.13
PrivatE SchoolS: EnrollMEnt and GradES,
Maui diStrict
School
Akaÿula School
Carden Academy of Maui
Christ the King
Clearview Christian Girls School
Doris Todd Memorial Christian
Emmanuel Lutheran
Haleakalä Waldorf School
Hoÿomana Hou School
Horizons Academy of Maui, Inc.
Isaiah Center for Excellence
Kaÿahumanu Hou Christian (Maui)
Kamehameha Schools (Maui)
Maui Preparatory Academy
Maui Adventist
Molokaÿi Mission
Montessori Hale o’ Keiki
Montessori of Maui
Sacred Hearts Elementary
St. Anthony Grade School
St. Anthony Junior & Senior High
St. Joseph
Seabury Hall
Total Enrollment
2004
2005
2006
2007
n/a
n/a
160
24
124
149
212
n/a
24
n/a
121
832
45
104
170
24
140
157
235
16
26
30
100
966
64
114
196
17
140
174
245
20
24
30
68
1108
31
6
57
178
221
200
288
118
390
27
3
64
177
200
201
315
80
397
40
4
78
196
232
195
319
111
405
62
135
147
18
153
180
243
37
25
23
177
1084
184
41
8
80
205
232
192
340
111
415
3,135
3,477
3,780
4,092
Grades
5-8
K-7
PreK-8
6-9
PreK-8
K-8
PreK-8
9-10
K-8
4-12
PreK-12
K-12
PreK-9
K-10
K-8
PreK-6
PreK-8
K-8
PreK-6
7-12
PreK-6
6-12
n/a: Not Available.
Note: Does not include schools that are pre-school only.
Source: Hawaiÿi Council of Private Schools, Private School Enrollment Report and phone survey.
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2.14
library holdinGS and circulation,
haWaiÿi StatE Public library SyStEM,
Maui library diStrict
2004
Library locations, June 30
Personnel, June 302
2005
8
43
1
2006
8
43 r
8
NA
Circulation, year ended June 30
929,477
659,564
686,505
Collections, June 30
Books, Video Tapes & Sound Recordings3
Periodical subscriptions
393,269 r
652
403,285
740
419,409
740
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
NA Not Available
1
Includes libraries on Lanai (1 location), Maui (6 locations), and Molokai (1 location).
2
Full-time equivalent basis, but including permanent and temporary State general-funded positions
and temporary Federal funded positions but excluding student help.
Books includes braille. Video tapes include digital video disks (DVDs). Sound recordings include talking books, magnetic tape, recorded
cassettes, compact disks and L.P. records.
3
Source: Hawaiÿi State Public Library System, Information Management Branch, records.
2.15
library holdinGS and circulation,
Maui coMMunity collEGE
Number of volumes, June 301
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
45,808
46,649
48,546
49,812
50,416
20023
2003
2004
2005
2006
51,130
52,737
55,220
57,408 r
59,489
Circulation, year ended June 302
35,704
37,575
25,698
20,482
22,020
7,401
8,126
9,680
7756 r
6,800
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
1
Includes holdings on Molokaÿi and Länaÿi, and in Häna.
2
Circulation also includes in-house and interlibrary loan counts.
3
Maui circulation for 2002 includes in-house and interlibrary loan counts.
Source: University of Hawaiÿi at Manoa, University Libraries, records.
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2.16
dEGrEES and cErtificatES offErEd and
EarnEd at Maui coMMunity collEGE
2006
degrees and
Program
certificates offered
total
21
22
17
field of Study
General and Pre-Professional Ed
liberal arts
AA
career and technical Education
business Education
Accounting
AAS
CA
Applied Business and Info.1
BAS
Business Careers
AAS
CA
Business Technology2
AAS
CA
Business Tech
Office Administration
Medical Assistant
CC
Hospitality and Tourism3
AAS
CA
CC
food Service
AAS
CA
Pastry Cook
CC
health Services
Associate Degree
AS
Practical Nursing
CA
Dental Assisting
CC
administration of Justice
AAS
CA
Public Service Programs
Administration of Justice
ASS
CA
Early Childhood Education
AS
CA
CC
Substance Abuse Counseling
AS
CA
CC
trades and technology Programs
Horticulture & Landscape Maint. AAS
CA
CC
Floriculture Management
CA
Nursery Management
CA
Sustainable Tropical Crop Mgmt. AAS
CA
CC
Auto Body Repair & Painting
AAS
CA CC(2)
Automotive Mechanics Tech.
AAS
CA
Building Maintenance
CA
Carpentry Technology
AAS
CA
Drafting Technology
CA
Electronic & Computer Eng. Tech AS
CA
CC
Fashion Technology
AAS
CA CC(3)
Sustainable Technology
AAS
CA
Welding Technology
CA CC(2)
interdisciplinary Program4
ARTS
total Earned
360
associate
degrees
241
certificates of
achievement
119
109
251
73
15
109
132
44
11
119
29
4
10
20
17
3
8
12
10
2
2
8
7
1
28
51
13
26
15
25
86
38
48
38
38
48
14
5
9
9
3
6
5
2
3
27
6
15
4
12
2
3
9
1
2
5
1
4
1
1
5
2
48
1
2
1
3
1
AA: Associate in Arts, AAS: Associate in Applied Science, ABS: Bachelor in Applied Science, AS: Associate in Science,
CA: Certificate of Achievement, CC: Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Competence (not counted in Publication),
ARTS: Associate in Technical Studies.
1
Bachelor in Applied Science program approved in June 2003.
Program formerly called “Hotel Operations.”
professional associate degree.
3
4
2
Program formerly called “Office Administration Tech.”
Associate in Technical Studies (ART’S.) is a customized technical-occupational-
Source: University of Hawaiÿi, Institutional Research Office, Degrees and Certificate Earned July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006.
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2.17
haWaii hiGh School GraduatES EntErinG
thE univErSity of haWaiÿi SyStEM
by hiGh School, 2006
School
Grads
uh System
Manoa
hilo
Maui cc
other
hawaii ccs
Public Schools
Maui county
Baldwin
Häna
Kïhei Public Charter
King Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Läna‘i
Maui
Moloka‘i
1,299
330
32
16
254
204
43
325
95
326
87
7
3
53
55
11
91
19
38
8
16
3
1
11
6
12
1
4
2
1
3
2
228
68
3
3
33
35
5
71
10
44
8
3
0
5
12
5
5
6
236
3
138
43
52
47
12
7
27
35
10
2
8
4
6
20
6
1
1
0
1
0
0
Private Schools
Maui county
Ka‘ahumanu Hou
Kamehameha (Maui)
Saint Anthony
Seabury Hall
1
Source: Universtiy of Hawaiÿi, Institutional Research Office, High School Background of First-Time Students, University of Hawaiÿi, Fall
2006.
2.18
School-bound StudEntS by
tyPE of School and location,
Maui county, 2006
School
Baldwin
Häna
Kïhei Public Charter
King Kekaulike
Lahainaluna
Läna‘i
Maui
Moloka‘i
Graduates\
respondents
347/328
30/30
NA
260/258
221/158
43/43
324/314
96/96
4 year
in hawaii
2 year bus/trade
not in hawaii - 2005
4 year 2 year
bus/trade
60
1
81
19
12
1
75
1
24
2
18
1
31
27
12
49
12
66
50
18
119
28
14
2
1
8
5
43
35
1
39
20
15
17
0
9
5
15
3
2
4
3
Note: Includes plans to attend school both part-time and full-time.
NA: Not Available
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Education, System Evaluation and Reporting Section, Senior Exit Plans Survey Summary Report,
2006.
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2.19
Maui coMMunity collEGE,
nuMbEr of StudEntS and faculty
fall Semester
total
full-time
Part-time
Students Enrolled
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2,589
2,688
2,578
2,809
2,765
2,854
2,787
2,849
2,862
2,678
2,699
2,989
2,985
2,996
2,903
2,481
792
851
870
912
985
1,046
1,062
1,074
1,013
998
982
1,042
1,085
1,146
1,163
1,118
1,797
1,837
1,708
1,897
1,780
1,808
1,725
1,775
1,849
1,680
1,717
1,947
1,900
1,850
1,740
1,723
number of faculty
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004p
2005p
144
153
156
157
148
161
161
162
165
169
180
186
160
191
179
85
82
85
84
80
83
83
86
87
86
90
97
92
98
99
59
71
71
73
68
78
78
76
78
83
90
89
68
68
80
Note: Beginning with 1995, two additional categories of student are included in the enrollment figures. The categories are early admission
(high school students taking Maui Community College classes) and concurrent (students primarily registered at another University of
Hawaiÿi campus who are taking at least one Maui Community College class).
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
p: Preliminary.
SourceS: University of Hawaiÿi, Institutional Research Office, Fall Enrollment Report, Community Colleges and Faculty and Staff Report,
University of Hawaiÿi.
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Geography & Land Use
Section 3
GeoGraphy & Land USe
This section presents statistics on physical geography, water areas, climate, land
use, value and ownership. Information on agriculture, forests and parks may be
found in other sections of the book.
Maui County consists of four of the major eight islands in the State of Hawaiÿi: Maui,
Molokaÿi, Länaÿi and Kahoÿolawe. The total land area of Maui County is 1,171.0
square miles with a general coastline of 210 statute miles. The highest peak in the
county is Haleakalä (Red Hill), Maui, at 10,023 feet; the largest stream is KalialinuiWaiÿale Gulch, Maui, 18 miles; the most extensive lake or similar body, Keälia Pond
(Marsh), Maui, 500 acres and the highest waterfall (in the county and in the state) is
Kahiwa, Molokaÿi, a 1,750-foot cascade.
The climate of Maui County is defined by average temperatures ranging from 83.8
degrees in the warmest month at Kahului Airport, Maui, to 67.4 degrees in the
coolest month. Rainfall varies greatly. Annual averages for rainfall in the county
range from 81 inches in Häna, to 26 inches in Molokaÿi, to 15 inches in Lahaina.
The State Land Use Commission has zoned 28,619 acres in Maui County as urban,
311,601 as conservation, 402,354 as agricultural and 8,326 as rural.
In the State of Hawaiÿi, land ownership data indicates that the federal government
owns 3.9 percent of all land, the state and counties own 25.7 percent, and private
owners (chiefly large estates) have 70.3 percent. The island of Kahoÿolawe (28,800
acres) was transferred from the federal government to the State of Hawaiÿi in May,
1994.
Considerable caution is necessary in comparing statistics from different sources on
land use and ownership. Variations in definitions and survey dates seriously affect
comparability.
Sources important to these tables are the U.S. National Climatic Data Center, the
Atlas of Hawaiÿi, 3rd edition, published by the University of Hawaiÿi Press in 1998;
Government in Hawaiÿi, published annually by the Tax Foundation of Hawaiÿi; and
The State of Hawaiÿi Data Book, published annually by the Department of Business,
Economic Development and Tourism.
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Data Book 2007
3.1.1
Land and Water area
of CoUntieS and iSLandS
County or island
total
Square Miles
Land2
inland Water3
total
acres1
Land
State total
6,470.8
6,425.2
45.6
4,141,312
4,112,128
Counties4
Hawaiÿi
Maui
Kalawao
Honolulu5
Kauaÿi5
4,035.2
1,171.0
14.3
620.5
629.8
4,034.2
1,161.6
13.3
596.3
619.8
1.0
9.4
1.0
24.2
10.0
2,582,528
749,440
9,152
397,120
403,072
2,581,888
743,424
8,512
381,632
396,672
islands4
Hawaiÿi
Maui6
Kahoÿolawe
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
Niÿihau7
Kaÿula
4,035.2
734.5
45.9
141.2
263.7
617.6
558.2
71.1
0.4
4,034.2
728.6
45.0
140.4
260.9
593.6
549.4
70.0
0.4
1.0
5.9
0.9
0.8
2.8
24.0
8.8
1.1
–
2,582,528
470,080
29,376
90,368
168,768
395,264
357,248
45,504
256
2,581,888
466,304
28,800
89,856
166,976
379,904
351,616
44,800
256
Areas in acres were calculated directly from the figures shown for square miles; these equivalents were independently rounded, and
hence may not add exactly to the indicated totals and subtotals. One square mile = 640 acres.
1
Dry land and land temporarily or partially covered by water, as marshland, swamps, etc. streams and canals under one-eighth statute
mile wide; and lakes, reservoirs, and ponds under 40 acres of area.
2
Permanent inland water surface, such as lakes, reservoirs, and ponds having 40 acres or more of area; streams, sloughs, estuaries,
and canals one-eighth statute mile or more in width; deeply indented embayments and sounds, and other coastal waters behind or
sheltered by headlands or islands separated by less than 1 nautical mile of water and islands having less than 40 acres of area.
3
4
Because of rounding, island figures may not add to county figures.
5
Reflect inclusion of Kaÿula in the County of Kauaÿi rather than in the City and County of Honolulu (Act 245, S.L.H. 1988, approved
June 9, 1988).
6
Molokini, offshore of Maui, not measured; other sources give the area of Molokini as 18.6 acres (0.03 square miles).
7
Includes Lehua, previously reported as 243 acres (0.38 square miles).
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Planning and Economic Development, Remeasurements of the Area of Hawaiÿi, 1982 (Statistical
Memorandum 83-6, May 18, 1983); Hawaiÿi State Department of Business and Economic Development, State of Hawaiÿi Data Book.
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3.1.2
GeneraL CoaStLine and tidaL ShoreLine of
haWaiÿi, by CoUnty and iSLand
General Coastline1
Statute Miles
Kilometers3
tidal Shoreline2
Statute Mile
Kilometers
State total
750
1,207
1,052
1,693
Counties
Hawaiÿi
Maui and Kalawao
Honolulu
Kauaÿi
266
210
137
137
428
338
220
220
313
343
234
162
504
552
377
261
islands4
Hawaiÿi
Maui
Kahoÿolawe
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
266
120
29
47
88
428
193
47
76
142
313
149
36
52
106
504
240
58
84
171
112
90
45
2
180
145
72
3
209
110
50
2
336
177
80
3
25
3
2
6
6
3
40
5
3
10
10
5
25
3
2
6
6
3
40
5
3
10
10
5
5
8
5
8
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
Niÿihau
Kaÿula
northwestern hawaiian islands5
Nihoa
Necker Island
French Frigate Shoals
Laysan Island
Lisianski Island
Kure Atoll
Figures are lengths of general outline of sea coast. Data for the four islands of Maui County are not consistent with the reported county
total.
1
Shoreline of outer coast, offshore islands, bays, rivers, and creeks is included to the head of tidewater or to a point where tidal waters
narrow to a width of 100 feet.
2
Derived from data expressed in statute miles; independently rounded and accordingly may not add exactly to indicated totals and
subtotals. 1 mile = 1.609 km.
3
4
Data are not available for 4 minor islands: Molokini, Lehua, Gardner Pinnacles, Maro Reef, and Pearl and Hermes Atoll.
Excludes the Midway Islands, which are part of the Hawaiian archipelago but not legally part of the State of Hawaiÿi. (Midway has a
general coastline of 20 miles and a tidal shoreline of 33 miles.)
5
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Planning and Economic Development, Hawai’i, the Natural Environment (1974), p. 13; Hawaiÿi State
Department of Business and Economic Development, The State of Hawaiÿi Data Book, 1989 (November 1989), table 131.
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Data Book 2007
3.1.3
Major naMed WaterfaLLS, MaUi CoUnty
Waterfall1
Cascade
height
(feet)
horizontal
distance
(feet)
average
discharge
(million gal/day)
26.6
Maui
Honoköhau
Waihiÿumalu
Waimoku
1,120
400
40
500
150
50
Molokaÿi
Kahiwa
Päpalaua
Wailele
Häloku
Hïpuapua
ÿOloÿupena
Moaÿula
1,750
1,200
500
500
500
300
250
1,000
500
150
200
300
150
200
37.1
19.7
Includes the largest named waterfalls in each island, either in height or average discharge; all other named falls 250 feet high or over;
and well-known small falls. Many unnamed falls have sheer drops of 200 feet or more.
1
Source: U.S. Geological Survey, records; Hawaiÿi State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water and Land
Development, records, and Hawaiÿi State Department of Planning and Economic Development, Hawai’i, the Natural Environment(1974),
p.18.
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3.1.4
eLevationS of Major SUMMitS
Elevation of the highest point on each island and other important peaks
island and Summit
feet
Meters
13,796
13,679
8,271
5,480
4,093
3,660
4,205
4,169
2,521
1,670
1,248
1,116
1,483
1,434
452
437
160
49
10,023
8,201
5,788
2,250
3,055
2,500
1,764
686
Länaÿi
Länaÿihale
3,366
1,026
Molokaÿi
Kamakou
Olokuÿi
Kaunuohua
Kalaupapa Lookout
Mauna Loa (Kukui)
4,961
4,606
4,535
1,600
1,430
1,512
1,404
1,382
488
436
oÿahu
Kaÿala
Puÿu Kalena
Könahuanui
Tantalus
Olomana
Koko Crater (Kohelepelepe)
Nuÿuanu Pali Lookout
Diamond Head
Koko Head
Punchbowl
4,003
3,504
3,150
2,013
1,643
1,208
1,186
760
642
500
1,220
1,068
960
614
501
368
361
232
196
152
hawaiÿi
Mauna Keÿa1
Mauna Loa2
Hualälai
Kaunu o Kaleihoohie
Kïlauea (Uwëkahuna)
Kïlauea (Halemaÿumaÿu Rim)
Kahoÿolawe
Puÿu ÿO Moaÿula Nui
Puÿu Moaÿula Iki
Molokini
Maui
Haleakalä (Red Hill)
Haleakalä (Kaupö Gap)
Puÿu Kukui
ÿÏao Needle
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3.1.4
CONTINUED
island and Summit
feet
Meters
Kauaÿi
Kawaikini
Waiÿaleÿale
Nämolokama Mountain
Kalalau Lookout
Häÿupu
Sleeping Giant (Nounou)
5,243
5,148
4,421
4,120
2,297
1,241
1,598
1,569
1,348
1,256
700
378
niÿihau
Paniau
1,250
381
Lehua
699
213
Kaÿula
548
167
nihoa
Millers Peak
903
275
necker island
Summit Hill
276
84
french frigate Shoal
La Perouse Pinnacles
120
37
Gardner pinnacles
190
58
Awash
Awash
Laysan island
40
12
Lisianski island
40
12
pearl and hermes atoll
10
3
Midway islands
12
4
Kure atoll
20
6
Maro reef
According to the 1991 Guinness Book of World Records (p. 142), “The world’s tallest mountain measured from its submarine base
(3,280 fathoms) in the Hawaiian Trough to its peak is Mauna Keÿa ... with a combined height of 33,476 ft., of which 13,796 ft. are above
sea level.”
1
Guinness (p. 142-143) describes Mauna Loa as having “dimensions, but not height, [which] exceed those of Mt. Everest .... The axes of
its elliptical base, 16,322 ft. below sea level, have been estimated at 74 miles and 53 miles.”
2
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Accounting and General Services, Survey Division, data provided April 21, 1992; U.S. National
Cartographic Information Center, data provided October 11, 1978; U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps, 1981–1984; Hawaiian
Government Survey (for Nihoa and Molokini); U.S.S. Tanager survey, 1923 (for Necker Island, French Frigate Shoals, Laysan, Lisianski,
Pearl and Hermes Atoll and Kure Atoll).
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Data Book 2007
28.5
30.0
12.0
68.4
3950
76.0
4.0
48.6
20.8
50.9
3030
63.5
17.0
4
28.5
33
93
76
hawaiÿi
36.0
38.5
41.4
2390
24.9
76.1
10.6
–
48
26
Maui
9.0
60.0
0.0
600
38.9
100.0
2.4
–
11
6
Kahoÿolawe
16.0
61.0
6.3
1140
24.8
100.0
5.2
1
18
13
Länaÿi
26.0
53.0
17.8
1150
37.3
100.0
3.9
14
38
10
Molokaÿi
45.5
42.5
4.6
860
45.3
79.0
10.6
–
44
30
oÿahu
50.5
33.5
24.0
1380
35.6
65.0
10.8
11
33
25
Kauaÿi
12.5
68.0
0.0
530
78.2
100.0
2.4
3
8
6
niÿihau
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Planning and Economic Development, Hawaiÿi, the Natural Environment (1974), p. 19; and U.S. Geological Survey, Elevations and Distances in the
United States (1978), p. 4-5.
1
According to Lee S. Motteler, Geography and Map Division, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, the sea cliffs along the northeastern coast of Molokaÿi between Umilehi Point and Puÿukaÿökü
Point drop 3,250 feet at an average slope of 58 degrees. These cliffs have been described by The Guinness Book of World Records (1991 edition, p. 148) as “the highest sea cliffs yet
pinpointed anywhere in the world.”
Extreme Length (miles)
Extreme Width (miles)
Miles of Sea Cliffs with Heights
of 1,000 Feet or More1
Miles from Coast
of Most Remote Point
Percent of Area
Within 5 Miles of Coast
Percent of Area with Elevation
of Less than 500 Feet
Percent of Area with Elevation
of 2000 Feet or More
Approximate Mean Altitude (feet)
Percent of Area with Slope
Less Than 10 Percent
Percent of Area with Slope
20 Percent or More
State
MiSCeLLaneoUS GeoGraphiC StatiStiCS, by iSLand
3.1.5
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59
79.3
75.4
days
precip.
>=0.01 in.
1953
1949
1949
annual
average
in.
1,300
1,620
105
59
113
25.98
19.35
34.98
62.7
62.4
67.7
65.8
65.8
71.0
66.0
69.4
47.6
70.3
71.3
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Aug
Aug
Aug
75.8
72.5
77.3
74.1
81.4
59.1
78.2
80.1
1980
1965
1989
1969
1950
47.66 1951
66.87 1968
43.70 1963
121.16
126.23
40.63
161.82
34.78
5.28
15.64
11.06
17.71
49.64
6.76
79.20
3.20
1999
1999
2001
1962
1953
1998
1953
1953
preCipitation
Wettest year
driest year
in.
year
in.
year
82.7
78.1
85.4
79.2
88.1
66.1
83.5
87.3
Jan
Jan
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb
3.16
5.30
4.61
8.43
9.52
3.70
12.71
3.15
Dec
Jan
Jan
Jan
Mar
Jan
Mar
Jan
Wettest Month
in. Month
59.2
59.5
63.2
60.7
63.0
45.1
63.9
63.3
teMperatUreS
Warmest Month
Coolest Month
high Low Month high Low Month
93
92
96
88
97
80
94
97
0.51
1.25
0.54
1.24
4.08
0.22
6.70
0.08
Aug
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun
Sep
Jun
driest Month
in. Month
07/02/2004
10/20/2006
04/14/1974
09/18/1968
08/18/1985
07/25/1953
11/03/1979
08/31/1994
record high
ºf
date
Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Western Regional Climate Center, Hawaiÿi Climate Summaries.
144
268
96
268
33
52.72
80.76
18.97
119.26
14.62
81.4
63.7
66.4
450
76.4
84.9
1949
1949
44.7
67.4
67.4
700
45
62.7
80.8
83.8
daily average
high Low
1949
1950
1954
1st year
of record
6,960
61
48
Maui
Haleakalä Ranger Station
Häna Airport
Kahului Airport
Kailua (NE Maui, inland)
Lahaina
Molokaÿi
Molokaÿi Airport
Länaÿi
Länaÿi Airport
Länaÿi City
Maui
Haleakalä
Ranger Station
Häna Airport
Kahului Airport
Kailua
(NE Maui, inland)
Lahaina
Molokaÿi
Molokaÿi Airport
Länaÿi
Länaÿi Airport
Länaÿi City
Station
elevation
ft.
teMperatUre and preCipitation
averaGeS and extreMeS, MaUi CoUnty
3.1.6
01/22/1955
02/22/1973
03/04/1987
01/05/2004
12/23/1962
02/26/1965
01/09/1953
01/20/1969
10.45
11.25
9.03
18.50
17.57
5.82
15.20
7.01
11/10/1955
11/10/1955
02/12/1989
01/09/1980
04/16/1968
12/21/1955
11/15/1965
12/27/1983
1 day record
in.
date
46
47
46
50
52
27
50
48
record Low
ºf
date
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1
jan
feb
apr
2.99
0.27
0.00
0.58
11.24
9.53
9.34
14.84
13.72
2.26
na
na
5.34
0.27
14.23
1.29
14.70 24.00
7.42
0.06
8.61
7.76
8.89
0.57
7.33
0.24
12.82
5.07
0.00a 0.00a
12.50 19.80
11.04
3.32
Mar
jul
aug
0.02
0.00
a
0.64
m
0.01
0.00
0.65
m
0.74
0.00
0.60
0.14 1.23
0.64
na
na
na
0.00t 0.14
0.04
0.94 0.53
0.27
0.00a 6.80a 0.90
0.00 0.01
0.00
2.81 4.71
1.99
0.69 0.03
0.33
0.21 0.01
0.00
2.21 4.05
3.51
7.68a 14.02 11.19
4.20 10.50
0.71
0.40 1.79
0.96
jun
m
1.18a
0.00
2.52
1.53
na
0.23
0.61
8.00
0.05
3.76
2.74
1.61
6.68
12.83
8.00
1.98
Sep
3.05
3.13
2.69
4.89
5.32
na
4.16
4.66
9.60a
5.64
4.32
10.96
6.05
10.16
9.94a
9.50a
7.11
oct
5.03
8.05a
4.56
6.60
1.05
na
3.04
5.83
19.00
1.61
7.35
1.82
2.16
11.36
15.47a
16.60
9.39
nov
Precipitation for month.
x: Monthly means or totals bsed on incomplete time series. 1 to 9 days are missing.
1
0.19
1.31
0.01
2.05
3.32
na
3.25
2.41
24.00
0.04
6.83
0.00
0.03
5.57
18.96a
18.10
4.25
dec
m: Insufficient or partial data; m appears alone if 10 or more daily values are missing.
0.46
1.49a
0.00
4.30a
5.18
na
0.75
1.63
23.00a
0.47
11.47
4.41
0.67
7.28
0.00a
21.00a
4.06
May
s: Precipitation amount is continuing to be accumulated. Total will be included in a subsequent monthly or yearly value. t: Trace precipitation.
a: Accumulated amount. May include data from a previous month.
Maui
Haleakalä Ranger Station 4.81 4.77
Häna Airport
na
na
Kahului Airport (WSO)
0.74 0.69
Kapalua-West Maui Airport 1.73 1.25
Keÿanae
19.80a 24.00
Kïhei
0.38 0.81
Kuiaha
8.05 5.00
Kula Hospital
1.90 2.76
Mäkena Golf Course
1.17 0.38
ÿOheÿo
7.33 16.25
Puÿu Kukui
28.62 21.58
19.80a 16.80
Waikamoi
Waiheÿe Valley
2.94 7.15
Molokaÿi
Kalaupapa
3.30a 3.57
Molokaÿi Airport
Kaunakakai
0.29a 1.20
Länaÿi
Länaÿi Airport
0.32s m
Länaÿi City
m
0.64
Rainfall
Station
2006
MonthLy rainfaLL and teMperatUre at SpeCified LoCationS
in MaUi CoUnty
3.1.7
m
m
m
43.35
43.97
na
18.65
35.38
173.80
16.49
72.66
35.10
19.86
92.29
140.29
157.51
54.39
m
m
m
m
-9.15
na
-0.15
9.21
m
3.86
na
6.43
6.26
8.95
m
m
9.56
departure
from
annual normal
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Data Book 2007
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61
m
na
Länaÿi
Länaÿi Airport
Länaÿi City
m
73.1x
52.0x
81.8
72.2
63.4
76.3x
60.7
60.0x
72.0
73.1x
feb
m
m
m
53.1x
73.0
74.2
65.2
78.9x
62.7
62.5x
74.4x
73.6x
apr
x: Monthly means or totals based on incomplete time series. 1 to 9 days are missing.
m: Insufficient or partial data; m appears alone if 10 or more daily values are missing.
m
79.4x
54.9x
m
78.3
68.2x
79.7
66.0
65.2x
77.6x
75.9x
2006
jun
m
m
57.3x
m
79.2
68.5
81.5x
66.8
65.7x
78.8x
76.7
jul
m
81.1x
57.0x
m
78.6
68.1
80.7
66.9
65.9x
78.1
77.5x
aug
m
m
56.7x
m
79.9
68.9
80.0
68.2
67.4
79.8
77.7x
Sep
m
m
54.3x
m
77.5
67.4
78.6
65.6
65.1x
77.2x
76.4x
oct
71.3x
m
54.4x
m
75.5
66.2
77.5
64.5
64.1
75.6
75.3x
nov
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, Climatological Data Annual
Summary, Hawaiÿi and Pacific, 2005.
t: Trace precipitation.
m
m
56.2x
75.2x
77.0
67.7x
80.0
64.8
64.1x
76.3x
76.4x
May
na: Not Available.
72.9x
52.5x
70.7
71.3
63.4
73.8
60.8
60.3x
72.2x
72.5x
Mar
a: Accumulated amount. May include data from a previous month.
Average temperature for month.
m
na
Molokaÿi
Kalaupapa
Molokaÿi Airport
2
52.1x
72.2
73.0
64.3x
m
62.4
62.3x
72.7
73.8x
jan
Maui
Haleakalä Ranger Station
Häna Airport
Kahului Airport
Kailua
Kapalua-West Maui Airport
Kula Branch Stn.
Kula Hospital
Mäkena Golf Course
ÿOheÿo
TEMPERATURE2
Station
CONTINUED
3.1.7
69.1x
m
54.9
m
73.5
65.5
75.4x
62.0
61.1
73.2
74.8x
dec
mx
m
54.6x
m
75.9
66.4x
mx
64.3
63.6x
75.7x
75.3x
annual
3.1.8
annUaL rainfaLL and teMperatUre
at SpeCified LoCationS, MaUi CoUnty
Station
Maui
Haleakalä Ranger Station
Häna Airport
Kahului Airport (WSO)
Kapalua-West Maui Airport
Kailua
Keÿanae
Kïhei
Kuiaha
Kula Branch Stn.
Mäkena Golf Course
Puÿu Kukui
Waikamoi
Waiheÿe Valley
Molokaÿi
Kalaupapa
Molokaÿi Airport
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi
Länaÿi Airport
Länaÿi City
Maui
Haleakalä Ranger Station
Häna Airport
Kahului Airport (WSO)
Kapalua-West Maui Airport
Kula Branch Stn.
Kula Hospital
Mäkena Golf Course
Molokaÿi
Molokaÿi Airport
Länaÿi
Länaÿi Airport
Länaÿi City
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
annUaL rainfaLL
37.30
86.85
9.72
18.92
40.62
48.37
10.53
20.61
42.56
66.47
15.07
27.98
32.60
66.93
13.83
27.07
70.00
101.36
26.17x
48.43
94.50m
3.26
72.50
1.89
7.47
320.67m
148.00
28.4
82.10
6.20
66.70
15.83
7.01
307.26
145.80
33.36
96.23
13.33
67.44
30.31
18.24
242.54
131.48
39.83
151.90
11.58
72.31
25.67
m
m
111.70
44.03
166.00
26.38
m
31.57
29.97
378.54
133.90
69.70
45.57
m
m
m
128.73
174.30
10.88
103.14
25.19
15.42
320.19
158.00
39.92
43.97
na
18.65
35.38
118.11
173.80
16.49
72.66
30.87
19.86
140.29
157.51
54.39
29.62
11.38
4.93
m
11.06
5.81x
39.78
22.95
15.89
40.03
24.38
10.38
57.06x
m
45.22
49.84
na
20.55
43.35
na
m
10.60
18.39
17.58
m
26.49
42.58
m
m
26.1
78.4
na
m
m
m
54.4x
mx
76.4
76.6
64.9x
63.9x
76.0x
54.6x
m
75.9
mx
64.3
63.6x
75.7x
55.3
na
76.3x
76.3x
63.8
63.3x
75.1
averaGe annUaL teMperatUre
54.90
m
75.3
75.0m
63.8m
m
75.4m
54.95
m
75.7
75.3m
64.2m
63.8m
75.7m
55.6m
74.2m
75.4
75.4
64.0
63.4m
75.2m
46.2x
m
76.4
76.0x
64.5
63.9
mx
m
m
74.9m
68.6x
m
na
na
71.8m
m
72.0m
m
71.7m
m
m
m
72.4x
m
mx
39.94
mx
m
m: Insufficient or partial data; M appears alone if 10 or more daily values are missing.
x: Monthly means or totals based on incomplete time series. 1 to 9 days are missing.
na: Not available.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service Forecast
Office, Honolulu.
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3.2.1
trendS in reaL property tax baSe,
MaUi CoUnty
Gross valuation in thousands
As of January 1 unless otherwise noted
2002
improved residential
Land
Improvements
Unimproved residential
Land
Improvements
homeowner
Land
Improvements
hotel/resort
Land
Improvements
apartment
Land
Improvements
time Share1
Land
Improvements
Commercial
Land
Improvements
industrial
Land
Improvements
agricultural
Land
Improvements
Conservation
Land
Improvements
totaL2
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2,105,914
1,147,963
2,229,559
1,221,288
2,760,153
1,184,331
3,802,950
1,398,612
5,316,036
1,586,147
5,919,247
1,713,457
291,068
348
295,995
10,245
339,207
2,710
487,817
1,501
599,634
928
613,817
852
3,068,710
2,753,442
3,448,058
3,024,256
4,587,953
3,353,718
6,163,343
3,808,206
8,950,125
4,976,216
11,157,056
5,950,207
1,212,092
3,424,136
1,178,686
3,739,235
1,391,638
4,522,441
1,490,422
4,835,251
2,031,211
6,632,453
2,390,669
7,548,100
660,144
1,677,822
630,001
1,895,848
677,004
1,847,497
922,833
2,441,722
1,549,767
3,237,154
1,537,338
3,938,058
107,923
470,813
158,543
749,315
259,211
842,443
698,764
492,228
675,803
509,617
756,533
553,713
951,946
603,709
1,300,095
664,386
1,434,558
730,997
600,716
471,526
539,019
468,954
556,447
483,615
688,330
501,882
766,176
526,099
899,609
596,303
1,128,381
450,050
1,152,951
500,406
1,474,200
548,376
2,171,437
656,311
2,922,435
763,967
3,229,315
809,528
340,554
30,985
328,518
33,323
306,918
36,788
305,110
38,659
307,250
39,007
314,447
43,676
20,554,842 21,881,760
25,383,244
31,848,774
43,076,944
49,928,888
Notes: Gross valuations do not include nontaxable properties. Detail may not add to totals due to rounding.
1
New category as of 2005.
2
Total maybe different than sum due to rounding.
Source: City and County of Honolulu, Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, Real Property Assessment Division, Administration/
Technical Branch.
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3.2.2
land use districts, maui county
source:
64
State of Hawaiÿi, Office of Planning, Hawaiÿi Statewide GIS Program.
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Data Book 2007
3.2.3
EstimatEd acrEagE of Land UsE districts,
by isLand
Total acreage, including inland water, as classified by the Hawaiÿi State Land Use
Commission under the provisions of Chapter 205, Hawaiÿi Revised Statutes, as amended;
all data are approximate
island
classification by state
Land Use commission1
conservation
agricultural
total area2
Urban
rural
465,800
90,500
165,800
28,800
22,823
3,257
2,539
—
194,836
38,197
49,768
28,800
244,088
46,639
111,627
—
4,053
2,407
1,866
—
Hawaiÿi
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
Niÿihau
Kaÿula and Lehua
Other Islands3
2,573,400
386,188
353,900
45,700
400
1,900
53,722
100,730
14,558
—
—
—
1,304,347
156,619
198,769
—
400
1,900
1,214,040
128,839
139,320
45,700
—
—
1,291
—
1,253
—
—
—
state total
4,112,388
197,663
1,973,631
1,930,224
10,870
As of December 31, 2006
Maui
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
Kahoÿolawe
1
For definitions, see Hawaii Revised Statutes, Section 205-2.
These totals differ somewhat from the official figures based on measurements by the Geography Division of the U.S. Bureau of the
Census.
2
3
The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, from Nihoa to Kure Atoll, excluding Midway
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Land Use Commission, records.
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3.2.4
Land Ownership, Maui COunty
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Office of Planning, Hawaii Statewide GIS Program.
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3.2.5
NatioNal aNd State HiStoric PlaceS,
Maui couNty
island of Maui
ÿAlae Petroglyphs
Alena Habitation Site
Bank of Hawaii - Haÿikü Branch
Cave of Seven Coffins
CHINESE SOCIETY HALLS:
Wo Hing Society Hall
Ket Hing
Crater Historic Dist. - Haleakalä
Frank Baldwin/H.F. Rice Res
Gomes Residence
Ha’ikü Mill
Hale Hoÿikeÿike
Hale PaÿI
Halekiÿi-Pihana Heiau
Hale-o-Lono Heiau
Hämoa Complex
Häna Belt Road
Häna Police Station & Courthouse
Häna Store
Hanamauÿuloa Complex
Hardy House
Holy Ghost Catholic Church
Hongwanji Temple
Honokalani Village
Honokowai Petroglyphs
ÿÏao Theater
Kaÿahumanu Church
Kahikinui House
Kaiapuni Hoÿa
Kaimupeÿelua Heiau
Kalepolepo Fishpond
Kaluakakalioa Cave
Kaluanui Heiau Complex
island of Maui (continued)
Kamaÿole House Site
Kauhihale Complex
Kaÿumiÿumiua Heiau
Keoneÿöÿio Archaeological Dist.
Kilolani Congregational Church
Kïpahulu Historic District
Kïpapa Archaeological District
Kula Sanitorium
Lahaina Historic District (60 Sites)
Loÿaloÿa Heiau
Lualaÿlua Cave
Lualaÿilua Heiau
Lualaÿilua Terrace Complex
Lufkin Residence
Makawao Union Church
Maui Jinsha Mission
Molohai heiau
Naniloa Drive Overpass Bridge
Papakea heiau
Papakea Petroglyphs
Piÿilanihale Heiau
SCHOOLS
Wailuku School
Puÿunënë School
Henry Perrine Baldwin HS
Päÿia School
Keÿanae School
Kaupö School
Wahene Platform
Waÿiale Bridge
Waiheÿe Church
Waikapü Stone Church
Wailuku Civic Center
Wänanalua Cong. Church
island of Molokaÿi
ÿAhina Heiau
FISHPONDS (mostly submerged)
Fishponds (numerous)
Mikiawa Fishpond
Weheleauÿulu Fishpond
Halemahana Fishpond
ÿUalapuÿe Fishpond
Kaluaÿaha Fishpond
Mahilika Fishpond
Panahana Fishpond
Ipukaiole Fishpond
Kainalu Fishpond
Kahinapöhaku Fishpond
Honouliwai Fishtrap
Hökükano-ÿUalapuÿe Complex
Keawanui Fishpond
Kukui Heiau
Pu’u‘ölelo Heiau
Kaluakapiÿioho Heiau
Kahokukano Heiau
Päkuÿi Heiau
Kalauonäkukui Heiau
‘Ualapuÿe Fishpond
ÿIliÿiliÿöpae Heiau
Kaluaÿaha Church
Kilohana School
St. Joseph Catholic Church
island of länaÿi
Keäliakapu Complex
Puÿu Pehe Platform
island of Kahoÿolawe
Kahoÿolawe Archaeological Dist.
Source: Hawai’i State Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Division, records.
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3.2.6
laNd iN Hawaii owNed by Selected
large laNdowNerS
ownership
2000
2001
2002
2003
Eight Large Landowners
Percent of Total Land Area1
976,693
23.8
NA
NA
954,207
23.2
822,606
20.0
Kamehameha Schools2
Richard S. Smart (Parker Ranch)
Castle and Cooke, Inc.
Dole Food Company, Inc.
Samuel M. Damon Estate3
Alexander and Baldwin, Inc.
C. Brewer and Company, Ltd.
James Campbell Estate
366,042
136,332
95,200
28,515
121,360
91,100
75,744
62,400
366,458
136,686
NA
NA
121,360
91,000
71,188
62,200
365,794
135,312
94,760
28,507
121,357
90,900
55,377
62,200
365,760
134,446
94,737
28,472
5,3363
90,000
44,210
59,645
NA: Not available.
1
Based on area of 4,110,966 acres.
2
As of July 1. Formerly known as the Bernice P. Bishop Estate.
A significant amount of land was conveyed to various entities in 2003.
Source: Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, survey of major landowners.
3
3.2.7
dePartMeNt of HawaiiaN HoMe laNdS
acreage, leSSeeS, aNd aPPlicaNtS, by iSlaNd
The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands administers land set aside for the benefit of qualified Native
Hawaiians, who receive homestead leases and financial assistance from the Department
State
June 30, 2006
Maui
Molokaÿi länaÿi
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
oÿahu
total
31,796
25,769
50
117,477
20,565
7,328
202,985
Homestead leases2
Residential
Agricultural
Pastoral
1,222
1,080
66
76
841
392
422
27
3
3
-
2,448
1,650
505
293
683
634
47
2
3,221
3,161
60
-
8,418
6,920
1,100
398
applicant waiting list2
Residential
Agricultural
Pastoral
7,351
3,115
3,764
472
1,759
689
897
173
75
75
-
13,143
5,199
6,249
1,695
3,623
1,423
1,934
266
11,294
8,569
2,725
-
37,245
19,070
15,569
2,606
acreage1
Data based on latest figures from the trust resolution project. Acreages are rounded to the nearest acre and include 14,615 acres of
new lands from the 16,518-acre land transfer from the Public Land Trust and 483 acres from the Hawaiian Home Lands Recovery Act.
Oÿahu total includes 14.4 acres of Kaläwahine land provided under Act 150, SLH 1990, 1,356 acres at Lualualei under Executive Orders
to the the U.S. Navy, 53.615 acres at Princess Kahanu Estates, and 20.114 acres at Waiÿanae Kai. Act 95, SLH 1996, also transferred
51.324 acres at Kealakehe (Laÿiÿopua) and 37.839 acres at Kapolei, Oÿahu, as part of the land claims settlement. DHHL also purchased
57.160 acres at Waiehu Kou, Maui, and 60.433 acres at Kealakehe, Hawaiÿi.
1
2
Residence, agriculture, or pasture. Since applicants may apply for two types of leases, duplications occur. The Department estimates
the unduplicated Statewide total number of applicants at about 20,000.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Annual Reports and records.
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3.2.8
diSPoSitioN of State laNdS, Maui couNty
2006
document
Number
Permittee or
grantee Name
location
acres
use
revocable Permits
RP7422
Door of Faith Church & Bible School
Makawao
1.240
Access
general leases & term easements
GL5798
Frederic & Mary Constant
GL5810
Melvin & Susan Mendes
GL5868
Johanna M. Childhouse
GL5869
Mahina Surg
GL5842
Blue Island Property Holdings, LLC
Makawao
Wailuku
Häna
Lahaina
Molokaÿi
0.024
0.029
0.006
0.018
0.370
Seawall
47,000*
Water
$480
Residential
1650*
Encroachment 3,150*
Encroachment
156*
executive orders - Set asides
4148
State of Hawaiÿi DLNR
4158
State of Hawaiÿi DOT
4183
State of Hawaiÿi DLNR
4184
State of Hawaiÿi DLNR
4186
State of Hawaiÿi DOT
Wailuku
Lahaina
Häna
Makawao
Lahaina
1.680
5.615
105.300
165.725
3.967
Perpetual easements
LOD28787 Melvin & Susan Mendes
LOD28790 William Koa Hodgins1
LOD28806 Kilohana Waena Corp.
LOD28836 Harold & Anne Sexton
LOD28839 Brian Buke1
Wailuiku
Makawao
Wailuiku
Häna
Makawao
1.101
3.440
0.290
0.030
0.019
Payment
$500
Office Use
Highway
Park
Park
Highway
Pipeline
Utility
Utility
Utility
Utility
$440
$0
$40,000
$1,600
$0
* One-time Payment
1
. Gratis. Beneficiary parcels are awards of kuleana status.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Land and Natural Resources.
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3.2.9
SiNgle faMily HoMe aNd coNdoMiNiuM
SaleS by area, Maui couNty
area
Number of Sales average Sales Price Median Sales Price total dollar Volume
2006 % chg
2006
% chg
2006
% chg
2006
% chg
Sales last yr average last yr
Median last yr
Volume
last yr
Central
369
Haÿikü
68
Häna
6
Käÿanapali
16
Kahakuloa
0
Kapalua
4
Keÿanae
1
Kïhei
193
Kïpahulu
0
Kula/Ulupalakua/Kanaio
82
Lahaina
58
Länaÿi
14
Makawao/Olinda/Haliÿimaile 56
Maui Meadows
20
Molokaÿi
12
Nähiku
2
Näpili/Kahana/Honoköwai 38
Pukalani
60
Sprecklesville/Päÿia/Kuÿau 28
Wailea/Mäkena
61
Maui Summary:
1,088
-8%
-28%
20%
-45%
-100%
-69%
0%
-9%
-100%
-23%
0%
-22%
-47%
-44%
71%
0%
-44%
-17%
-28%
45%
-17%
SiNgle faMily HoMeS
$589,409
1%
$596,866
$1,081,600 10%
$892,500
$1,044,167
3%
$1,167,500
$2,306,375 22%
$2,222,500
$0 100%
$0
$3,725,000 -19%
$3,700,000
$234,000 -45%
$234,000
$886,603
1%
$729,000
$0 100%
$0
$1,046,162 22%
$820,000
$1,309,674 21%
$962,500
$398,000 -39%
$405,000
$750,025 17%
$647,500
$1,516,500 14%
$1,100,000
$811,208 -49%
$477,500
$975,000 110%
$975,000
$1,123,842
6%
$995,000
$707,330
4%
$697,500
$803,815 -19%
$621,500
$2,374,375 -20%
$1,580,000
$941,434
2%
$693,000
10%
6%
159%
20%
-100%
16%
-45%
2%
-100%
10%
10%
6%
15%
-13%
-55%
110%
8%
6%
-5%
-20%
2%
$217,492,033 -7%
$73,548,790 -21%
$6,265,000 24%
$36,902,000 -33%
$0 -100%
$14,900,000 -75%
$234,000 -45%
$171,114,330 -8%
$0 -100%
$85,785,274 -5%
$75,961,074 21%
$5,572,000 -52%
$42,001,383 -38%
$30,330,000 -37%
$9,734,500 -13%
$1,950,000 110%
$42,706,000 -41%
$42,439,800 -13%
$22,506,826 -42%
$144,836,851 17%
$1,024,279,861 -16%
Central
147
Haÿikü
3
Häna
3
Käÿanapali
73
Kapalua
29
Kïhei
396
Kula/Ulupalakua/Kanaio
0
Lahaina
82
Länaÿi
3
Mäÿalaea
38
Makawao/Olinda/Haliÿimaile 1
Molokaÿi
9
Näpili/Kahana/Honoköwai 250
Pukalani
2
Sprecklesville/Päÿia/Kuÿau
3
Wailea/Mäkena
171
Maui Summary:
1,210
-44%
200%
-50%
-40%
-40%
-51%
-100%
49%
-63%
-57%
N/A
-10%
-45%
0%
50%
-1%
-41%
coNdoMiNiuMS
$295,433 20%
$290,475 14%
$352,667 -36%
$213,000 -61%
$317,900
1%
$312,200 14%
$1,437,281 53%
$1,300,000 61%
$1,653,345 48%
$1,100,000 25%
$447,626 16%
$395,000 11%
$0 -100%
$0 -100%
$610,799
5%
$536,000 59%
$2,553,267 49%
$2,384,800 62%
$621,711 28%
$650,000 41%
$324,000
N/A
$324,000
N/A
$1,265,000 425%
$340,000 46%
$583,114 28%
$534,500 24%
$627,500 76%
$627,500 76%
$1,420,833 366%
$1,862,500 511%
$1,845,885 13%
$1,400,500 27%
$773,215 40%
$505,000 31%
$43,428,645 -33%
$1,058,000 92%
$953,700 -49%
$104,921,500 -8%
$47,946,999 -10%
$177,259,764 -44%
$0 -100%
$50,085,500 57%
$7,659,800 -44%
$23,625,000 -45%
$324,000 N/A
$11,385,000 372%
$145,778,615 -30%
$1,255,000 76%
$4,262,500 599%
$315,646,271 13%
$935,590,294 -17%
N/A: Not applicable.
Source: Maui Board of Realtors, MLS Resale Data, December 2006.
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3.2.10
laNd SaleS by area, Maui couNty
area
Number of Sales average Sales Price Median Sales Price total dollar Volume
2006 % chg
2006
% chg
2006
% chg
2006
% chg
Sales last yr average last yr
Median last yr
Volume
last yr
Central
50
Haÿikü
19
Häna
4
Käÿanapali
44
Kahakuloa
4
Kapalua
13
Kaupö
2
Keÿanae
2
Kipahulu
14
Kïhei
1
Kula/Ulupalakua/Kanaio
24
Lahaina
21
Länaÿi
1
Makawao/Olinda/Haliÿimaile 6
Maui Meadows
4
Molokaÿi
21
Nähiku
2
Näpili/Kahana/Honoköwai 2
Olowalu
4
Pukalani
3
Sprecklesville/Paÿia/Kuÿau 1
Wailea/Mäkena
13
Maui Summary:
255
-63%
-41%
-20%
100%
100%
-43%
N/A
100%
-55%
N/A
-53%
-28%
-50%
20%
300%
0%
-33%
-88%
100%
-73%
-75%
-59%
-40%
laNd SaleS
$549,210
29%
$712,572 -14%
$708,750
86%
$837,786
-8%
$630,000
6%
$2,054,154
9%
$1,582,500
N/A
$199,500 -78%
$1,370,064 103%
$1,550,000
N/A
$2,564,750 250%
$1,036,481
2%
$660,000 -31%
$581,917
-3%
$1,001,250
32%
$372,193 -31%
$1,310,000
5%
$573,500 -44%
$1,218,000 -37%
$386,667 -27%
$600,000
3%
$1,743,923 -29%
$1,045,406
22%
$420,000
$585,000
$670,000
$795,000
$610,000
$1,700,000
$1,582,500
$199,500
$632,500
$1,550,000
$818,000
$975,000
$660,000
$532,500
$815,000
$301,550
$1,310,000
$573,500
$1,245,000
$335,000
$600,000
$1,250,000
$688,066
10%
-2%
68%
1%
3%
0%
N/A
-78%
69%
N/A
91%
41%
-31%
66%
8%
-27%
-13%
10%
-36%
-21%
-13%
-24%
27%
$27,460,487 -0.52
$13,538,870 -49%
$2,835,000 49%
$36,862,600 84%
$2,520,000 112%
$26,704,000 -38%
$3,165,000
N/A
$399,000 -56%
$19,180,900
-8%
$1,550,000
N/A
$61,554,000 65%
$21,766,107 -26%
$660,000 -65%
$3,491,500 17%
$4,005,000 428%
$7,816,050 -31%
$2,620,000 -30%
$1,147,000 -93%
$4,872,000 26%
$1,160,000 -80%
$600,000 -74%
$22,671,000 -71%
$266,578,514 -27%
N/A: Not applicable.
Source: Maui Board of Realtors, MLS Resale Data, December 2005.
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3.2.11
foreSt aNd Natural area acreage,
by iSlaNd JuNe 30, 2006
conservation district forest land
island
forest reserve
land1
Private forest
land2
Natural areas3
Number
of areas
acres
2006
State total
643,134
328,742
19
109,164
Hawaiÿi
Maui
Kahoÿolawe
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
Niÿihau
438,416
73,227
16,030
32,462
82,999
-
106,745
53,180
6,150
88,817
73,850
-
8
4
2
3
2
-
82,535
17,123
2,950
1,770
4,786
-
Note: data have remain constant since 1996.
1
State-owned and privately-owned lands under surrender agreement in forest reserve system.
2
Private forest land within conservation district. The majority of these lands were previously in the forest
reserve system.
3
Includes Waimanu Research Reserve (3,600 acres) and Alaka’i Wilderness Preserve (9,939 acres).
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife, records.
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Government
Section 4
Government
This section presents data on election districts, registered voters and votes
cast, county operating revenues, general excise and use tax base, real property
valuations and rates, government debt, and the state and local tax burden.
Local government in the State of Hawaiÿi is vested in one combined city and
county (Honolulu, consisting of the Island of Oÿahu and outlying islets), three
non-metropolitan counties (Hawaiÿi, Kauaÿi and Maui), and one area (Kalawao
County) administered by the Hawaiÿi State Department of Health. Separate
municipal governments do not exist.
Official results for the primary, general and special elections are published by the
Office of Elections. Reapportionment for Maui County was effected in May 2002.
Important sources on statistics on government include: Government in Hawaiÿi,
Tax Foundation of Hawaiÿi; Revenue Trends (monthly tax collection reports),
Hawaiÿi State Department of Taxation; State of Hawaiÿi Data Book, Hawaiÿi State
Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism; and Historical
Statistics of Hawaiÿi, Robert C. Schmitt.
For more detail on government finances and spending, see Comprehensive
Annual Financial Report, County of Maui; and Consolidated Federal Funds
Report, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, which has detail on
Federal Government spending down to the county level. It is available on the
Internet at http://www.census.gov/. The State of Hawaiÿi does not report on its
spending by county.
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4.1.1
MapS of ElEction DiStrictS
Islands of Maui and Kahoÿolawe
Senatorial District Boundary
Representative District Boundary
Precinct Boundary
10
06
10TH
REP. DIST.
10
05
10
04
4TH
SEN. DIST.
08
01
8TH
REP. DIST.
9TH
REP. DIST.
10
03
10
02
5TH
SEN. DIST.
13
01
09
07
13
03
12
04
10
01
11
05
Polling Place: Representative District
Precinct
13
02
12
01
09
06
13
04
13
05
12
02
13TH
REP. DIST.
12
03
12
05
with Molokai and Lanai
12TH
REP. DIST.
6TH
SEN. DIST.
11
04
11
03
11TH
REP. DIST.
10
06
13
06
with Molokai and Lanai
11
02
12
06
12
07
Molokini
Kahoolawe
11
01
6TH
SEN. DIST.
13TH
REP. DIST.
Source: County of Maui, Geographic Information Systems, September 2002.
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4.1.2
MapS of ElEction DiStrictS
Island of Molokaÿi
Senatorial District Boundary
Representative District Boundary
Precinct Boundary
10
06
13
10
6TH
SEN. DIST.
with Maui and Lanai
Polling Place: Representative District
Precinct
13
12
13
11
13
09
13TH
REP. DIST.
with Maui and Lanai
13
08
Source: County of Maui, Geographic Information Systems, September 2002.
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MapS of ElEction DiStrictS
Island of Länaÿi
Senatorial District Boundary
Representative District Boundary
Precinct Boundary
10
06
Representative District
Polling Place:
Precinct
6TH
SEN. DIST.
with Maui and Molokai
13
07
13TH
REP. DIST.
with Maui and Molokai
Source: County of Maui, Geographic Information Systems, September 2002.
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4.1.4
MapS of ElEction DiStrictS
List of Polling Places
8th representative District
Kahakuloa, Waiheÿe, Waiehu
1. Waiheÿe Elementary School
2. Wailuku Community Center*
3. Baldwin High School
4. Paukükalo Hawaiian Homes Community Center
5. Wailuku Elementary School
6. Waikapü Community Center
7. Maui Economic Opportunity Center
9th representative District
Wailuku, Kahului, Spreckelsville
1. ÿÏao School
2. Maui Waena Intermediate School
3. Lihikai Elementary School
4. Maui High School
5. Kahului Elementary School
6. Kahului Hongwanji Mission
7. Kaunoa Senior Center
11th representative District
Kïhei, Wailea
1. Keawalaÿi Congregational Church
2. Kamaliÿi Elementary School
3. Kïhei Community Center
4. Kïhei Elementary School
5. Trinity Episcopal Church by the Sea
12th representative District
Häliÿimaile, pukalani, Makawao,
Kula, ÿUlupalakua
1. Kalama Intermediate School
2. Eddie Tam Memorial Center
3. Pukalani Elementary School
4. Hannibal Tavares Community Center
5. Kula Community Center
6. Kula Elementary School
7. ÿUlupalakua Ranch
13th representative District
päÿia, Haÿikü, Keÿanae, Häna,
Molokaÿi and länaÿi
1. Päÿia Community Center
2. Haÿikü Elementary School
3. Haÿikü Community Center
4. Kaulanapueo Church
5. Keÿanae Elementary School
6. Häna High and Elementary School
7. Länaÿi High and Elementary School
8. Kilohana Community Center
9. Kaunakakaÿi School
10. Maunaloa Elementary School
11. Kualapuÿu Community Center
12. Kalaupapa Settlement
10th representative District
lahaina, Mäÿalaea, north Kihei
1. Kenolio Recreation Center
2. King Kamehameha III Elementary School
3. Lahaina Intermediate School
4. Princess Nahiÿenaÿena Elementary School
5. Lahaina Civic Center
6. Honolua Methodist Church
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Office of Elections, 2006 Polling Places.
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Kenolio Recreation Center
King Kamehameha III Elem School
Lahaina Intermediate School
Princess Nahiÿenaÿena Elem School
Lahaina Civic Center
Honolua Methodist Church
Absentee Voters1
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-4
10-5
10-6
1,358
2,093
2,098
1,524
3,046
2,428
1,118
2,857
2,339
2,306
2,352
210
1,022
1
Turnout represents percentage of voters in district voting absentee.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Office of Elections, Records
ÿÏao School
Maui Waena Intermediate School
Lihikai Elementary School
Maui High School
Kahului Elementary School
Kahului Hongwanji Mission
Kaunoa Senior Center
Absentee Voters1
1,492
3,399
1,650
1,775
2,462
791
1,028
2
24.4%
27.4%
31.4%
24.9%
22.8%
32.2%
11.2%
31.5%
33.5%
32.9%
27.2%
36.4%
34.8%
32.8%
21.7%
33.7%
30.2%
28.6%
23.1%
33.1%
40.2%
26.6%
24.0%
Keawalaÿi Congregational Church
Kamaliÿi Elementary School
Kïhei Community Center
Kïhei Elementary School
Trinity Episcopal Church by the Sea
Absentee Voters1
Kalama Intermediate School
Eddie Tam Memorial Center
Pukalani Elementary School
Hannibal Tavares Community Center
Kula Community Center
Kula Elementary School
ÿUlupalakua Ranch
Absentee Voters1
Päÿia Community Center
Haÿikü Elementary School
Haÿikü Community Center
Kaulanapueo Church
Keÿanae Elementary School
Häna High and Elementary School
Länaÿi High and Elementary School
Kilohana Community Center
Kauanakakaÿi School
Maunaloa Elementary School
Kualapuÿu Community Center
Kalaupapa Settlement2
Absentee Voters1
12-1
12-2
12-3
12-4
12-5
12-6
12-7
13-1
13-2
13-3
13-4
13-5
13-6
13-7
13-8
13-9
13-10
13-11
13-12
979
2,393
2,872
564
212
1,173
1,641
590
2,073
349
1,097
56
2,911
2,045
2,912
3,196
1,520
2,481
156
88
4,084
3,481
3,444
2,973
374
839
1,012
199
64
395
659
196
585
114
375
0
2,024
984
737
1,077
1,195
598
974
65
2,786
34
1,299
984
919
829
1,394
38.2%
35.1%
35.2%
35.3%
30.2%
33.7%
40.2%
33.2%
28.2%
32.7%
34.2%
0.0%
34.2%
33.8%
36.0%
37.0%
37.4%
39.3%
39.3%
41.7%
18.3%
38.6%
31.8%
28.3%
26.7%
27.9%
9.9%
registered votes
voters
cast turnout
11-1
11-2
11-3
11-4
11-5
Precinct
district name
All votes cast by absentee.
332
573
658
380
695
782
1,400
352
957
769
628
855
73
335
2,646
503
1,025
472
410
816
318
273
3,017
registered votes
voters
cast turnout
Waiheÿe Elementary School
Velma McWayne Santos Comm Ctr.
Baldwin High School
Paukükalo Hwn Homes Comm Ctr.
Wailuku Elementary School
Waikapü Community Ctr.
Maui Economic Opportunity Ctr.
Absentee Voters1
Precinct
name
9-1
9-2
9-3
9-4
9-5
9-6
9-7
8-1
8-2
8-3
8-4
8-5
8-6
8-7
district
registered voters and votes cast in the november 7, 2006
general election
4.2.1
4.2.2
maui county general election results,
november 7, 2006
u.s. senator
(D) AKAKA, Daniel K.
25,915
(R) THIELEN, Cynthia
11,369
(L) MALLAN, Lloyd Jeffrey
931
Blank Votes:
754
Over Votes:
9
u.s. representative, dist 2
(D) HIRONO, Mazie K.
25,944
(R) HOGUE, Bob
12,184
Blank Votes:
845
Over Votes:
5
governor and lieutenant governor
(R) LINGLE/AIONA
21,772
(D) IWASE/SOLOMON
15,929
(G) BREWER/ING
585
(L) DANIEL/ZHAO
241
Blank Votes:
407
Over Votes:
44
state representative, dist 8
(D) SOUKI, Joe
4,335
(R) CERIZO, Tom
2,190
Blank Votes:
308
Over Votes:
1
state representative, dist 9
(D) NAKASONE, Bob
5,150
(R) KAHULA, Henry P., Jr.
1,106
Blank Votes:
358
Over Votes:
1
state representative, dist 10
(D) MCKELVEY, Angus
2,621
(R) AZMAN, Ben
2,071
Blank Votes:
126
Over Votes:
0
state representative, dist 11
(D) BERTRAM, Joe III
3,090
(R) FISHER, Tony
2,044
Blank Votes:
325
Over Votes:
0
state representative, dist 12
(D) YAMASHITA, Kyle T.
6,681
(R) GOODIN, Wesley
1,411
Blank Votes:
322
Over Votes:
2
state representative, dist 13
(D) CARROLL, Mele
4,717
(R) DAVIS, Ron
1,845
Blank Votes:
273
Over Votes:
1
66.50%
29.20%
2.40%
1.90%
0.00%
66.60%
31.30%
2.20%
0.00%
55.90%
40.90%
1.50%
0.60%
1.00%
0.10%
63.40%
32.00%
4.50%
0.00%
77.90%
16.70%
5.40%
0.00%
54.40%
43.00%
2.60%
0.00%
56.60%
37.40%
6.00%
0.00%
79.40%
16.80%
3.80%
0.00%
69.00%
27.00%
4.00%
0.00%
mayor
TAVARES, Charmaine
19,964
51.30%
ARAKAWA, Alan M.
18,213
46.80%
Blank Votes:
750
1.90%
Over Votes:
22
0.10%
councilmember, east maui
MEDEIROS, Bill (Kauakea)
16,763
43.00%
KALALAU, Sam
15,260
39.20%
Blank Votes:
6,922
17.80%
Over Votes:
4
0.00%
councilmember, West maui
JOHNSON, Jo Anne
24,754
63.60%
ROCKETT, Deidre
6,823
17.50%
Blank Votes:
7,365
18.90%
Over Votes:
7
0.00%
councilmember, Wailuku Waiheÿe Waikapü
VICTORINO, Mike
27,270
70.00%
CABEBE, Rogelio Sr. (Rudy)
6,011
15.40%
Blank Votes:
5,661
14.50%
Over Votes:
7
0.00%
councilmember, Kahului
PONTANILLA, Joe
17,700
45.40%
COLLINS, Lance D.
16,248
41.70%
Blank Votes:
4,987
12.80%
Over Votes:
14
0.00%
councilmember, south maui
ANDERSON, Michelle
24,201
62.10%
Blank Votes:
14,748
37.90%
Over Votes:
0
0.00%
councilmember, makawao haÿikü Päÿia
MOLINA, Mike
23,723
60.90%
BORGE, Pat
9,604
24.70%
Blank Votes:
5,614
0.00%
Over Votes:
8
14.40%
councilmember, upcountry
BAISA, Gladys Coelho
26,000
66.80%
FASI, Paul F.
6,288
16.10%
Blank Votes:
6,658
17.10%
Over Votes:
3
0.00%
councilmember, länaÿi
HOKAMA, Riki
25,819
66.30%
Blank Votes:
13,130
33.70%
Over Votes:
0
0.00%
councilmember, molokaÿi
MATEO, Danny A.
26,665
68.50%
Blank Votes:
12,284
31.50%
Over Votes:
0
0.00%
Source: Hawaiÿi State Office of Elections, records.
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4.2.3
maui county general election results,
office of haWaiian affairs trustees
and state constitutional amendments,
november 7, 2006
office of hawaiian affairs
at large trustee
WAIHEÿE, John IV.
12,711
AKANA, Rowena M. Noelani 12,232
KANAHELE, Dennis (Bumpy) 9,609
BOYD, Manu
8,855
STENDER, Oswald K. (Oz)
5,949
ANDERSON, Whitney T.
4,654
KALIMA, Leona Mapuana
4,576
DANNER, Robin Puanani
2,831
LYMAN, Melissa M. Guerreiro 2,747
MEYERS, Willy (Kealakahi)
2,104
BEIRNE, D. Ululani
1,844
BENHAM, Roy L. (Ilikea)
1,769
HARBOTTLE, Newton D.
1,231
YOUNGQUIST, Arvid Tadao 1,177
Blank Votes:
44,558
Over Votes:
29
10.90%
10.50%
8.20%
7.60%
5.10%
4.00%
3.90%
2.40%
2.30%
1.80%
1.60%
1.50%
1.10%
1.00%
38.10%
10.00%
maui resident trustee
MOSSMAN, Boyd Poki
FEITEIRA, Blossom
Blank Votes:
Over Votes:
oahu resident trustee
CARPENTER, Dante Keala
HEEN, Walter Meheula
NAÿAUAO, S. Kau’i
BURKE, Jackie Kahookele
REYNOLDS, M. Kapiolani
HEW LEN, D. Kehaulani
KAWELO, Frankie Kay
Blank Votes:
Over Votes:
20,265
10,823
7,883
7
52.00%
27.80%
20.20%
0.00%
5,935
5,057
3,799
3,622
1,535
1,356
1,191
16,437
46
15.20%
13.00%
9.70%
9.30%
3.90%
3.50%
3.10%
42.20%
0.10%
state of hawaii constitutional amendments
board of regents
YES
22,682
NO
12,282
Blank Votes:
3,992
Over Votes:
22
salary commission
YES
21,654
NO
12,791
Blank Votes:
4,520
Over Votes:
13
Justices and Judges retirement age
YES
15,545
NO
20,130
Blank Votes:
3,240
Over Votes:
63
58.20%
31.50%
10.20%
0.10%
55.60%
32.80%
11.60%
0.00%
sexual assault against minors
YES
25,543
NO
8,261
Blank Votes:
5,151
Over Votes:
23
agricultural enterprise revenue bonds
YES
22,229
NO
11,637
Blank Votes:
5,102
Over Votes:
10
65.50%
21.20%
13.20%
0.10%
57.00%
29.90%
13.10%
0.00%
39.90%
51.60%
8.30%
0.2
Note: Descriptions of Constitutional Amendments not given in official wording.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Office of Elections, records.
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Data Book 2007
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4.2.4
maui county general election results,
maui county charter amendments,
november 7, 2006
Maui County Charter Amendments
Should the Department of Public Works and Environmental Management be
divided to form two separate departments, a Department of Public Works and a
Department of Environmental Management, and should the provisions of the
Charter be modified by non-substantive “housekeeping” measures related to this
amendment?
YES
NO
Blank Votes:
Over Votes:
22,170
12,022
4,753
4
56.90%
30.90%
12.20%
0.00%
Should a minimum of two percent (2%) of the certified real property tax revenues
for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 be appropriated into an affordable housing
fund to be used for the provision and expansion of affordable housing and
suitable living environments for persons of very low to moderate income?
YES
NO
Blank Votes:
Over Votes:
24,469
11,040
3,420
20
62.80%
28.30%
8.80%
0.10%
Should the Charter provision relating to the filing of personal injury and property
damage claims against the County of Maui be changed so as to require that
notices of claims be filed “within the time period as provided by law” instead of
within two years after the date of injury, to conform to controlling State law, which
currently provides for a period of six months?
YES
NO
Blank Votes:
Over Votes:
22,574
11,944
4,416
15
58.00%
30.70%
11.30%
0.00%
Source: Hawaiÿi State Office of Elections, records.
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4.3.1
county statement of revenues and exPenditures,
all governmental fund tyPes and exPendable
trust funds1, maui county
In thouSandS of dollarS; for year ended June 30
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
95,585
18,502
42,941
28,733
8,603
105,106
18,386
44,968
28,335
10,891
116,759
23,521
47,776
34,810
15,000
132,096
23,924
53,513
36,265
16,444
162,221
26,431
54,268
39,221
17,611
2,849
970
2,272
2,109
202,564
2,064
1,188
2,038
2,624
215,600
1,540
1,096
1,795
2,747
244,625
2,490
1,242
3,031
3,499
272,504
5,586
1,463
7,123
4,598
318,522
26,439
19,673
2,270
22,481
546
total revenues + other sources 229,002
235,273
246,895
294,985
319,068
47,694
42,085
20,981
10,821
27,383
17,220
3,328
30,655
12,969
9,817
50,737
46,153
22,706
10,958
31,811
18,629
3,953
38,745
13,594
10,997
52,937
48,873
22,834
14,896
30,643
18,725
3,681
35,058
15,014
10,047
57,848
53,125
23,835
19,444
29,877
20,359
4,022
21,511
16,443
9,759
67,352
55,799
28,670
21,341
30,454
20,452
4,114
30,594
17,059
10,307
222,953
248,282
252,708
256,223
286,142
revenues:
Real Property Taxes
Other Taxes
Intergovernmental Revenues
Charges for Services
Licenses and Permits
Revenues from Use of Money
and Property
Fines and Forfeitures
Assessments1
Other Sources
Subtotal
other sources:2
Bond/Loan Proceeds
expenditures:
Management and Other
Public Safety
Sanitation
Highway and Streets
Social Welfare
Culture and Recreation
Legislative
Capital Outlay
Debt Service: Principal
Interest
Refunding Bond Issuance Cost
total expenditures
1
Revenue category as of 2002.
2
G. O. Bonds and State Revolving Fund Proceeds.
Source: County of Maui, Department of Finance, Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, (Fiscal years ending June 30) 2002-2006.
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Data Book 2007
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4.3.2
state tax collections, maui county
fiscal years ending June 30
source of revenue
2002
Banks/Financial Corporations
30,144
Employment Security Contributions
1,333
Fuel
6,684,901
General Excise License/Fees
81,254
General Excise and Use Tax1
133,864,675
Income, Corporate
Declaration of Estimated Taxes
5,719,001
Payment with Returns
337,254
Refunds
(2,671,821)
Income, Individual
Declaration of Estimated Taxes
25,098,625
Payment with Returns
8,318,967
Withholding Tax on Wages
52,231,756
Refunds
(32,311,148)
Liquor and Permits
6,057,897
Motor Vehicle Tax/Fees2
5,889,412
Public Service Company
9,077,684
Tobacco and Licenses
2,123,163
Transient Accommodation Fees and
Time Share Occupancy Fees3
3,380
Transient Accommodation Tax and
Time Share Occupancy Tax3
22,608,181
All Others
140
total
243,144,798
2003
2004
62,487
2,711
6,644,247
95,980
143,345,491
37,767
3,227
8,105,438
101,557
162,539,134
3,935,144
(1,558,163)
(1,817,825)
10,106,319
(7,708,750)
(1,426,186)
28,425,643
46,212,429
(1,739,533) (12,063,961)
53,995,192
58,748,008
(29,731,274) (32,671,127)
6,029,511
6,059,841
7,543,734
7,623,434
8,907,179
7,905,738
2,074,130
5,301,109
2005
2006
66,505
125,106
911
0
8,821,186
9,668,894
22,010
0
161,063,276 169,972,118
2,167,891
225,697
(725,630)
1,854,225
729,153
(386,145)
28,014,837 35,000,991
12,173,847 20,332,177
66,109,939 68,078,261
(32,536,551) (30,830,107)
6,109,155
6,677,427
8,210,513
9,044,748
9,652,124 11,191,010
7,623,922
8,138,046
3,000
3,560
855
0
27,536,083
55
32,803,470
143
30,489,460
5
30,139,129
0
253,753,793
291,681,149
307,489,949 339,735,033
Note: Due to rounding, details may not add to total.
1
Gross collection–does not reflect allocation to Special Funds.
Includes State Motor Vehicle Weight Tax, Registration Fees, Commercial Driver’s License, Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection Fees,
Rental Vehicle Registration Fees and Rental Vehicle Surcharge Tax.
2
3
Time Share Occupancy Fees and Taxes were first collected in 1999.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Taxation, State Tax Collections and Distribution (fiscal year summary tables), 2002-2006.
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4.3.3
estimated real ProPerty tax revenue,
maui county
In thousands of dollars
Assessor’s gross valuation as of 4/19/2007
Land
Improvement
Exemptions1
7,589,067
Assessor’s net taxable valuation
Half of valuation on appeal
Number of appeals
Valuation for tax rate purposes
Land
Improvement
Amount to be Raised by Taxation2
1
Data exclude nontaxable properties.
2
For fiscal year beginning July 1.
$43,076,944
23,901,272
19,175,672
35,487,877
364,329
1,535
35,123,548
20,287,544
14,836,004
$195,113
Source: City and County of Honolulu, Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, Real Property Assessment Division, Administration/
Technical Branch.
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Data Book 2007
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4.3.4
real ProPerty tax rates,
maui county
Dollars per $1,000 net taxable value
rate
fiscal year
2007-2008
land use class
land
Homeowner
Improved Residential
Unimproved Residential
Apartment
Hotel/resort
Time Share1
2.50
5.00
5.86
5.00
8.20
14.00
Commercial
Industrial
Agricultural
Conservation
6.00
6.50
4.50
4.75
imProvement
Homeowner
Improved Residential
Unimproved Residential
Apartment
Hotel and Resort
Time Share1
2.50
5.00
5.86
5.00
8.20
14.00
Commercial
Industrial
Agricultural
Conservation
1
6.00
6.50
4.50
4.75
New Category as of FY 2005-2006.
Source: City and County of Honolulu, Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, Real Property Assessment Division, Administration/
Technical Branch.
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4.3.5
Public bonded debt of state and
maui county governments
In millions of dollars; as of December 31, unless noted
year
total bonded debt1
(state and all counties)
state
debt
maui
county
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
2,054.3
2,217.9
2,359.5
2,545.4
2,715.7
1,764.9
1,883.6
2,039.3
2,235.8
2,391.5
22.4
21.1
19.8
19.0
33.5
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
3,131.5
3,311.8
3,298.4
3,382.3
3,710.4
2,621.2
2,720.4
2,700.7
2,728.8
2,969.9
30.8
47.2
48.8
43.1
73.6
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
4,484.5
5,298.1
6,129.5
6,924.7
6,913.5
3,394.4
4,214.0
4,842.4
5,219.6
5,015.4
110.5
108.5
134.8
170.4
185.1
1995
1996
1997
19982
19992
7,078.0
7,098.6
7,239.3
7,829.9
7,708.8
5,126.1
5,051.3
5,258.1
5,795.5
5,522.8
188.4
194.3
188.2
223.8
235.1
20002
20012,3
20022
7,956.3
7,855.2
8,856.6
5,678.3
5,471.6
6,072.0
236.8
234.9
246.3
20032
8,861.0
5,793.8
243.0
Outstanding state and county bonds, both general obligation and revenue bonds. Gross debt exclusive of cash reserves. Excludes
bonds not chargeable to public funds and short-term bond anticipation notes.
1
2
3
revISed aS of June 30.
aS of June 30.
SourceS: Tax Foundation of Hawaiÿi, unpublished compilations of Hawaii State Department of Accounting and General Services, Annual
Report of the Comptroller (annual) and of the Finance Director’s Annual Reports of the City & County of Honolulu, and the counties of
Hawaiÿi, Kauaÿi and Maui (various reports); Tax Foundation of Hawaiÿi, Government in Hawaiÿi, table 52; Robert C. Schmitt, Historical
Statistics of Hawaiÿi (University of Hawai’i Press, 1977) table 25.14.
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Data Book 2007
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4.4.1
county dePartment by Personnel,
maui county
fiscal year
department
2001-02
Civil Defense
Corporation Counsel
Environmental Management
General (incl. Revolving Fund) ***
EM - Waste Water ( Sewer) ***
EM - Solid Waste ***
Finance
Fire & Public Safety
Housing and Human Concerns
Liquor Control
Management
Parks and Recreation - General
Parks and Recreation - Golf
Personnel Services
Planning
Police
Prosecuting Attorney
Public Works - General)
PW - Highways
Department of Transportation*
Department of Water Supply**
TOTAL
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
4.0
22.0
4.0
22.0
7.0
22.0
7.0
22.3
7.0
24.3
9.0
26.8
12.0
29.8
104.0
71.0
108.8
243.0
96.6
23.5
20.0
379.9
20.8
12.0
35.0
466.7
69.8
88.6
151.0
105.0
72.0
110.8
284.0
115.6
21.0
24.0
384.8
20.8
12.0
38.0
480.9
69.4
93.6
155.0
198.4
106.3
69.0
111.8
284.0
112.9
23.0
23.0
383.8
20.8
12.0
43.0
481.9
68.4
89.6
155.0
3.0
196.6
107.3
70.0
122.8
286.0
126.1
23.0
31.0
390.8
20.8
14.0
54.0
485.9
69.4
92.6
155.0
3.0
202.2
107.3
77.0
132.8
290.0
127.1
23.0
35.0
390.8
20.8
16.0
57.0
494.9
73.4
95.6
159.0
6.0
211.2
107.3
86.0
138.8
294.0
129.6
23.0
43.0
405.3
21.8
18.0
62.0
508.9
74.9
100.2
165.0
7.0
211.2
9.0
113.3
100.8
144.8
316.0
113.6
23.0
43.0
442.5
22.3
18.0
68.9
528.4
76.9
101.2
170.0
5.0
219.2
2,212.6
2,213.1
2,283.2
2,348.2
2,431.8
2,557.7
1,916.7
Does not include Council Services, County Clerk and Office of the Mayor. These departments do not report equivalent personnel.
* The Department of Transportation was created as a result of the 2002 Charter amendment.
** Prior to the 2002 Charter amendment, the Department of Water Supply was a semi-autonomous component unit.
*** The Department of Environmental Management was created as a result of the 2006 Charter amendment.
Equivalent Personnel (E/P) = Full time equivalents of full- and part-time personnel.
Source: Office of the Mayor, Budget Office, County Budgets 2001-2008.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
4.4.2
toP 20 county Positions recruited
in fy 2005-06, maui county
rank
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
13
15
16
17
17
17
20
Position
number of applicants
Police Officer I
Police Radio Dispatcher I
Clerk III
Clerk II
Landfill Attendant
Administrative Assistant I
Clerk-Typist III
Administrative Assistant II
Clerk-Typist II
Liquor Control Officer Trainee
Abandoned Vehicle Coordinator
DMVL Service Representative I
Pool Guard
Park Security Officer I
DMVL Service Representative II (Häna)
Police Lieutenant
Land Use Permit Clerk
Assistant Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator
Planner III
Computer Systems Support Technician III
538
126
57
56
56
54
47
44
43
40
36
36
33
33
32
31
25
25
25
23
number Qualified
195
55
6
6
37
6
3
7
3
8
2
4
11
5
7
15
9
2
2
2
Source: County of Maui, Department of Personnel Services, Annual Report 2005-2006.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Government
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4.5.1
median adJusted gross income on
resident returns by status,
taxation, district and year
taxation
district
all residents
2004
2003
2002
all resident returns*
Oÿahu
$24,793 $23,820 $23,145
Maui
26,298 24,739 24,045
Hawaiÿi
22,727 20,794 19,573
Kauaÿi
24,759 23,543 22,136
state
$24,704 $23,533 $22,757
Joint
2004
2003
2002
all others**
2004
2003
2002
$52,627 $49,289 $47,845
53,657 52,056 48,473
43,817 40,363 38,924
48,597 42,128 43,886
$16,895 $16,340 $15,761
18,777 18,291 17,400
16,080 14,686 13,726
17,036 17,678 15,901
$51,351 $47,966 $46,853
$17,116 $16,483 $15,707
taxable resident returns
Oÿahu
Maui
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
$31,586 $30,604 $29,775
31,360 29,073 28,285
28,341 26,805 25,890
30,864 29,288 26,743
$63,119 $59,778 $57,260
59,740 58,390 55,113
52,616 50,173 48,102
57,326 51,665 50,813
$21,766 $21,317 $20,696
22,482 21,667 20,326
21,005 19,325 18,533
21,054 21,127 19,316
state
$31,064 $29,920 $28,881
$60,776 $58,011 $55,554
$21,719 $21,140 $20,219
*Includes returns with AGI losses.
**Includes single, married filing separately, heads of households, and qualifying surviving spouses.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Hawaiÿi Income Tax Patterns. Figure 6
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
4.5.2
sources of income rePorted by number
of returns and amount,
maui county 2004
sources of income
number of returns
amount
Salaries and Wages
Taxable Dividends
Interest
Business and Professions
Net Profit
Net Loss
Sale of Capital Assets
Net Gain
Net Loss
Rents and Royalties
Net Profit
Net Loss
Partnerships and S-Corporations
Net Profit
Net Loss
Estates and Trusts
Unemployment Compensation
Pensions and Annuities
Taxable IRA Distributions
State Tax Refund Income
Federally-Taxed Social Security
All Other Sources 1
51,355
11,756
30,399
$1,920,990,273
32,699,264
36,885,346
6,844
3,787
117,731,746
(24,876,071)
5,475
4,483
184,481,157
(12,430,626)
3,186
3,491
36,921,858
(31,155,944)
1,915
911
366
2,840
9,998
3,039
16,044
4,776
7,972
98,402,622
(20,157,050)
3,380,749
8,753,791
164,727,745
30,739,330
19,606,025
43,938,880
149,258,045
Federal Total Income
Hawaii Additions 2
Hawaii Subtractions 3
Hawaii Total Income
61,309
11,988
15,080
61,309
$2,759,897,140
$43,316,435
$217,944,231
$2,585,269,344
Less Adjustments to Income
13,175
$37,861,046
Adjusted Gross Income 4
61,309
$2,547,408,298
1
Includes alimony received, other income, and unknown sources (detail unavailable on both state and federal returns).
Items taxed by Hawaii but not by the federal government, such as federal cost of living allowances and certain state retirement
contributions.
2
3
Items taxed by the federal government but not by Hawaii, such as social security contributions and certain pensions.
4
Includes losses.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Hawaiÿi Income Tax Patterns. Table 5
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Government
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4.5.3
deductions claimed by number of
returns and dollar amount rePorted
and alloWed in 2004, maui county
type of deduction
number of returns
amount
Itemized Contributions
Interest
Medical and Dental
Casualty Loss
Taxes
Other Itemized Deductions
31,510
17,946
8,937
104
37,241
19,373
$66,858,338
210,224,299
29,630,057
808,534
153,703,486
78,908,658
Total Itemized Deductions
37,883
$540,133,372
4,029
14,645,924
Net Allowed Itemized Deductions
37,883
$525,487,448
Standard Deduction
23,426
36,301,286
Total Allowed Deductions
61,309
$561,788,734
Less: Unallowed Itemized Deductions
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Hawaiÿi Income Tax Patterns. Table 7
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
4.5.4
tax returns filed in maui county
type of return
Form N-11
Form N-12
Form N-13
Form N-15
total
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
39,840
4,178
8,092
1,221
53,331
2004
42,688
2,278
7,070
2,561
44,788
1,987
6,418
2,642
46,630
1,769
5,546
2,905
48,799
1,458
4,916
3,410
50,829
1,267
4,437
3,450
51,591
994
4,078
3,374
54,409
974
3,747
1,835
56,964
899
3,446
1,894
54,597
55,835
56,850
58,583
59,983
60,037
60,965
63,203
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Hawaiÿi Income Tax Patterns. Table 15.
4.5.5
tax credits claimed by geograPhical
areas, maui county 2004
tax credit
Wailuku
Kahului
number of returns
23,809
Low Income Credit
6,605
Renter’s Credit
2,244
Dependent Care Credit
1,134
Child Car Seat Credit
317
Capital Goods Excise Credit
212
Energy Conservation Credit
78
Renewable Energy Tech. Credit 109
Residential Remodeling Credit
161
Payments to Other States
114
All Other Credits
28
Kïhei
lahaina
rural
maui
molokaÿi
länaÿi
state of
hawaiÿi
9,288
2,381
1,030
418
81
129
56
47
110
204
18
9,486
2,518
761
275
67
92
49
27
88
135
8
16,570
5,753
1,211
790
177
261
63
130
161
259
40
2,759
1,251
105
38
7
ND
8
15
7
18
6
1,387
443
240
59
9
ND
ND
ND
6
6
5
606,302
184,101
60,288
26,720
4,367
4,525
950
1,877
2,050
6,079
1,518
ND: Not disclosed to protect taxpayer confidentiality.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Tax Credits Claimed by Hawaiÿi Taxpayers.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Government
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4.5.6
tax credits claimed by individuals and
tyPe of credit, maui county 2004
type of credit
Low Income Credit
Renter’s Credit
Dependent Care Credit
Child Car Seat Credit
Capital Goods Excise Credit
Fuel Credit for Fishing
Motion Picture Credit
Hotel Remodeling Credit
Energy Conservation Credit
Renewable Energy Technologies
Vocational Rehabilitation Job Credit
Enterprise Zone Credit
High Technology Credit
Technology Infrastructure Credit
Payments to other States
Low-Income Housing Credit
Residential Remodeling Credit
Research Activities Credit
number
amount
18,902
5,590
2,707
658
826
25
*
12
257
328
*
*
71
0
737
*
532
9
$803,855
589,900
845,514
16,450
997,785
6,710
*
2,164
202,164
372,047
*
*
2,392,621
0
4,809,530
*
987,209
19,666
total for individuals
$12,068,583
* Data suppressed to protect taxpayer confidentiality
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Tax Credits Claimed by Hawaiÿi Taxpayers.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
4.5.7
county ProPerty tax exemPtions by tyPe,
maui county fy 2007-08
Amounts in Thousands
type of exemption
Federal Government
State Government
County Government
Government Leases - Total
Government Leases - Portion
Hawaiian Homes Commission
Hawn Homes Land - Basic
Hawn Homes Land - Multiple
Hawn Homes Land - Total
Hawn Homes Land - Vacant
Hawaiian Homes - 7 Year
Homes - Fee - (Basic)
Homes - Fee - (Multiple)
Homes - Leasehold - (Basic)
Homes - Leasehold - (Multiple)
Blind
Deaf
Leprosy
Totally Disabled
Totally Disabled Veterans
Cemeteries
Charitable Organizations
Childcare
Churches
Credit Unions
Enterprize Zone
Forest Reserve
Historic Residential Properties
Hospitals
Landscaping, Open-Space
Low-Moderate Income Housing
Public Utilities
Roadways and Waterways
Schools
Taro
Miscellaneous
total
number
78
1,300
466
86
54
426
338
132
276
162
108
16,646
5,956
280
471
25
11
1
459
118
8
190
23
231
12
0
4
4
12
1
33
70
1,368
11
36
3
29,399
amount
$ 40,821
1,967,737
412,974
66,452
21,996
20,697
32,508
10,815
32
24
14,992
4,742,253
1,655,969
78,041
133,719
582
175
0
9,160
58,576
1,395
219,899
1,150
319,204
10,635
0
77
7,037
40,981
10
147,462
82,638
5,136
80,202
39
417
$10,183,805
Note: Amount includes government parcels at actual value and exemptions on federal leases, if any.
Source: City and County of Honolulu, Real Property Assessment Division, Number and Amount of Exemptions by type and County
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Government
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4.5.8
liQuid fuel tax base and tax collections
fy ending June 30, 2007, maui county
source of revenue
Gasoline
DO (non-hwy)
DO (hwy use)
LPG (off hwy)
LPG (hwy use)
SB (gas)
SB (diesel oil)
Aviation fuel
Other fuel
SUB-TOTAL
Environmental Tax**
total
gallons
state tax
64,750,897.34 *
14,676,777.00
9,435,259.37
0
9,659.90
0
0
64,258,839.00
702,873.00
153,834,305.61
4,331,004.40
$10,325,695.16
146,767.77
1,509,641.50
0
502.31
0
0
642,588.39
28,114.92
12,653,310.05
216,550.22
$12,869,860.27
* Subject to Agricultural use refunds.
city fuel tax
$10,434,589.96
0
1,521,535.50
0
415.38
0
0
0
0
11,956,540.84
0
$11,956,540.84 ***
DO: Diesel Oil LPG: Liquid Petroleum Gas
total tax
$20,760,285.12
146,767.77
3,031,177.00
0
917.69
0
0
642,588.39
28,114.92
24,609,850.89
216,550.22
$24,826,401.11
SB Small Boat
**Effective 7-1-93 (per barrel). “Barrel” means 42 U.S. Gallons of Petroleum Products.
***Länaÿi $0.00 ; Molokaÿi $0.00 Maui $11,956,540.84 =Total $11,956,540.84
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Liquid Fuel Tax Base & Tax Collections.
4.5.9
liQuid fuel tax allocation by fund
fy ending June 30, 2007, maui county
source of revenue
State Highway Special Fund
State Airports Special Fund
State Boating Special Fund
County Fuel Tax:
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
Maui
SUB-TOTAL
Environmental Tax Fund
total
amount
total tax
$11,890,614.44
642,588.39
239,672.62
$12,772,875.45
0
0
$11,836,975.44
11,836,975.44
24,609,850.89
216,550.22
$24,826,401.11
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Taxation, Tax Research and Planning Office, Liquid Fuel Tax Allocation by Fund.
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Data Book 2007
Agriculture & Aquaculture
Section 5
Agriculture & AquAculture
This section includes statistics on agriculture and aquaculture. Statistics about
farms are presented along with the value and distribution of farm and other land
based herba-culture production. Fish catches and other aquaculture statistics are
given.
Agriculture remains an important element in Maui County’s economy and land
use patterns. Sugar and pineapple remain the largest crops, though the trend
toward diversification of agriculture continues.
The pounds of fish landed State wide has generally been declining since
2000, although the pounds landed in Maui County has been up since 2003.
Commercial aquaculture continues to grow in importance.
The data in this section comes mainly from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Hawaiÿi
Agriculture Statistics Service, specific crop producers, and the Hawaiÿi State
Department of Land and Natural Resources.
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Agriculture & Aquaculture
Maui County
Data Book 2007
5.1.1
AgriculturAl AreAs,
MAui county
LANAI
Cattle
Average Annual Rainfall (Lanai Airport) 17.2"
LANAI CITY
Aquaculture, Bananas, Cattle, Coffee, Flowers,
Hay, Hogs, Nursery Products, Papayas,
Seed Crops, Vegetables
Average Annual Rainfall (Molokai Airport) 26.5"
MOLOKAI
KAUNAKAKAI
West Maui
Bananas, Nursery Products,
Papayas, Pineapples, Vegetables
Average Annual Rainfall
(Lahaina) 15.5"
Central Maui
Bananas, Cattle, Flowers, Hogs,
Nursery Products, Pineapples, Sugarcane,
Taro, Vegetables
Average Annual Rainfall (Wailuku) 28.0"
Upcountry
Avocados, Bananas, Cattle, Flowers, Hogs,
Papayas, Tropical Specialty Fruit, Vegetables,
Average Annual Rainfall (Kula) 30.0"
WAILUKU
KAHULUI
LAHAINA
MAUI
KIHEI
KULA
HANA
South Maui
Cattle, Seed Crops, Sheep
Average Annual Rainfall (Kihei) 13.8"
0
2.5
5
Miles
Scale: 1:550,000
North and East Maui
Bananas, Cattle, Flowers, Herbs,
Hogs, Nursery Products, Tropical
Specialty Fruit, Taro, Vegetables
Average Annual Rainfall (Hana) 83.2"
10
KAHOOLAWE
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture, 2003.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Agriculture & Aquaculture
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5.1.2
Tenure and CharaCTerisTiCs of farm
operaTors and Types of farm organizaTion,
maui CounTy
farms
Land in farms (acres)
Tenure of operator
Full Owners
Farms
Acres
Part Owners
Farms
Acres
Owned land in farms (acres)
Rented land in farms (acres)
Tenants
Farms
Acres
operator Characteristics
Place of Residence
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Principal Occupation
Farming
Other
Days of Work Off Farm1
None
Any
1 to 49 days
50 to 99 days
100 to 199 days
200 days or more
Not reported
Years on Present Farm
2 years or less
3 or 4 years
5 to 9 years
10 years or more
Average years on present farm
Not reported
100
1992
1997
2002
850
355,786
806
292,090
823
256,690
503
118,137
460
81,616
529
82,274
159
225,867
141,136
84,731
137
188,649
140,909
47,740
115
135,661
102,342
33,319
188
11,782
209
21,825
179
38,755
577
219
54
536
215
55
623
200
n/a
456
394
372
434
434
389
298
482
55
31
133
263
70
290
455
59
33
86
277
61
413
410
47
36
63
264
n/a
44
136
171
360
13.1
139
42
47
171
406
14.3
140
46
66
189
522
15.3
n/a
Agriculture & Aquaculture
Maui County
Data Book 2007
5.1.2
CONTINUED
operator Characteristics (cont.)
Age Group
Under 25 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 years and over
Average age
Male
Farms
Acres
Female
Farms
Acres
1992
1997
2002
2
44
259
221
50
62
74
138
52.6
7
24
182
270
107
59
45
112
53.0
4
26
108
310
117
82
54
122
55.0
737
318,121
681
275,346
659
241,920
113
37,665
125
16,744
164
14,770
679
31,942
701
D
44
34,620
37
11,357
56
101,236
58
76,424
13
123,312
17
99,056
14
980
10
D
Type of organization
Individual or Family (sole proprietorship)
Farms
710
Acres
53,463
Partnership
Farms
52
Acres
D
Corporation (family held)
Farms
46
Acres
90,740
Corporation (other than family held)
Farms
26
Acres
192,428
Other (cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.)
Farms
16
Acres
D
D: Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms.
1
Number of days of Work Off Farm revised 2002.
Source: United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Census of Agriculture, various tables.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Agriculture & Aquaculture
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5.1.3
farms and Land in farms,
maui CounTy
1992
1997
2002
850
806
823
355,786
419
NA
292,090
362
6
256,690
312
NA
1,118,184
2,671
818,342
2,258
1,251,598
4,112
117,143
88,989
58,849
farms by size
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 179 acres
180 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 acres or more
505
232
60
24
3
26
468
233
48
29
5
23
505
212
56
20
7
23
Total Cropland
Farms
Acres
733
D
684
D
649
28,404
harvested Cropland
Farms
Acres
666
39,031
605
32,243
649
28,404
irrigated Land
Farms
Acres
541
61,549
480
35,031
462
26,855
market Value of agricultural products sold ($1,000)
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops
Livestock, poultry, and their products
164,767
153,285
11,483
128,385
116,084
12,301
124,511
116,645
7,866
Average Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold per Farm ($)
193,844
159,287
151,289
farms
Land in farms
Average size of farm (acres)
Median size of farm (acres)
estimated market Value of Land and Buildings1
Average per farm
Average per acre
estimated market Value of all machinery and equipment1
Average per farm
1
Data are based on a sample of farms.
D: Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms.
NA: Not available.
Source: United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Census of Agriculture, various tables.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
5.1.4
numBer of farms, farm aCreage, and farm
empLoymenT, maui CounTy
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Number of Farms1
800
850
850
850
850
850
Farm Acreage (1,000)2
280
270
260
260
260
260
500
150
2,000
500
150
1,800
500
150
2,250
*
*
1,650
*
*
1,850
*
*
1,700
Farm Employment3
Self-employed farm operators
Unpaid workers4
Hired workers
* Beginning July 2002, estimates for self-employed and unpaid workers have been discontinued due to a change in the National Lab or
Statistics Program.
1
Based on farm definition of $1,000 or more of agricultural sales.
2
Includes land not in crops and pasture, such as farm house lots, roads, woodlots, etc.
3
Average of quarterly data.
4
Includes family members and others working 15 or more hours per week.
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture 2005 (annual).
5.1.5
LiVesToCk: numBer of operaTions and
VaLue of saLes, maui CounTy
2001
number of Livestock operations, december 31
170
Cattle1
Hogs
60
Milk
4
Eggs
8
Honey
D
Value of Livestock sales ($1,000)
Cattle2
2,438
829
Hogs3
Milk
D
Eggs
D
Aquaculture
D
Total livestock & aquaculture sales4
6,002
2002
2003
2004
170
60
D
D
D
140
50
6
20
D
160
50
6
20
D
2,588
838
D
D
D
6,054
2,266
897
D
D
D
6,106
2,932
859
D
D
D
6,510 r
2005
160
60
6
20
D
2,729
880
D
D
D
8,448
D: Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
r: Revised from previous Data Book
1
Includes beef, dairy, and dairy replacement operations.
2
Excludes interfarm sales; includes out-of-state sales of slaughter cattle and feeder calves.
3
Excludes interfarm sales; includes out-of-state sales of slaughter animals.
4
Sum of individual commodities may not add to total. Includes sheep, wool, turkeys, horses, honey, beeswax, broilers and chickens.
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture 2005 (annual).
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Data Book 2007
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5.1.6
Crops:
aCreage, numBer of farms, and VaLue of saLes,
maui CounTy
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
acreage in Crop (1,000 acres)
Sugarcane
Pineapples (land used for pineapple)
Vegetables and melons (harvested acreage)1
Fruits (excluding pineapples)
Coffee
Macadamia nuts
All other crops2
35.4
9.1
1.2
0.3
D
D
2.1
36.7
9.1
1.1
0.4
D
D
1.5
36.7
5.9
1.1
0.5
D
D
1.8
34.8
5.5
0.9
0.5
D
D
1.9
33.0
D
1.0
0.5
D
D
2.3
number of Crop farms
Sugar
Pineapples3
Vegetables and melons
Fruits (excluding pineapples)
Coffee
Macadamia nuts
Taro
Flowers and nursery products
1
2
100
193
D
D
25
150
1
5
100
204
D
D
25
155
1
5
95
285
D
D
25
160
1
5
107
260
D
D
25
180
1
D
107
258
D
D
20
180
44,900
27,115
10,125
921
D
D
D
D
9,898
118,262
51,300
29,624
9,644
1,270
D
D
D
D
11,106
130,395
50,900
30,441
10,229
1,451
D
D
D
D
11,236
128,043
Value of sales ($1,000)
Sugar (unprocessed cane)
Pineapples (fresh equivalent)
Vegetables, ginger root, herbs, and melons
Fruits (excluding pineapples)
Coffee (parchment)
Macadamia nuts (in-shell)
Taro
Seed crops
Flowers and nursery products4
Total crops5
46,200
27,977
9,632
1,316 r
D
D
D
D
9,535 r
129,200 r
44,100
D
9,150
D
D
D
D
11,716
138,483
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
D: Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
1
Includes ginger root.
2
Includes taro, seed corn, feed and forage crops (excluding pineapple feed products), and flowers, foliage and nursery products.
3
Includes specialty pineapple.
4
Flowers, foliage and nursery products.
Total crop values are actual. Sum of individual commodities may not add to total. Forage crops and Forest products combined and
included in total crop value.
5
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture 2005 (annual).
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5.1.7
sugarCane, maui isLand
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1
1
1
1
1
acreage (1,000 acres)
In crop1
Harvested for sugar
35.4
15.1
36.7
16.5
36.7
15.7
34.8
16.9
33.0
16.6
yield per acre (tons)2
Sugarcane
Raw Sugar 96°
98.7
12.68
102.7
13.04
104.5
13.14
91.7
11.8
80.1
11.6
number of farms1
production of cane for sugar (1,000 tons) 1,491
1,694
1,641
1,549
1,329
farm price (dollars per ton)
30.10
30.30
31.00
29.80
33.20
Value of cane for sugar ($1,000,000)3
44.9
51.3
50.9
46.2
44.1
mill production (1,000 tons)
Raw Sugar 96°
Molasses4
191
72
216
74
206
75
199
65
193
57
average returns received (dollars per ton)5
Raw Sugar 96°
Molasses4
352
49.00
354
50.10
368
35.30
346
27.10
342
60.00
67.2
3.5
70.7
76.5
3.7
80.2
75.8
2.6
78.4
68.9
1.8
70.7
66.0
3.4
69.4
Value of production ($1,000,000)
Raw Sugar 96°
Molasses4
Total
1
At end of year.
2
Yield and farm price may not compute due to rounding.
Value of cane for sugar estimated by deducting processing and marketing costs from value of sugar and molasses. Processing costs
based on toll charges by independent producers.
3
4
Commercial.
5
Derived from production and value. State and island prices may not compute exactly due to rounding.
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture 2005 (annual).
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5.1.8
VegeTaBLes, meLons and Taro,
aCreage, produCTion and VaLue,
maui CounTy
Commodity
Beans, snap
Cabbage, head
Celery
Corn, sweet
Cucumbers
Lettuce
Onions, dry
Onions, green
Peppers, green
Romaine
Squash, Italian
Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes
Watermelon
Other Vegetables & Melons2
Total Vegetables & melons
Taro (acreage in crop)3
2000
2001
2002
harVesTed aCreage1
70
55
55
190
170
170
25
25
25
D
D
D
160
155
180
D
D
D
190
150
130
D
D
D
D
D
D
55
55
30
65
60
75
65
50
95
D
D
D
D
D
D
495
490r
355
1,315
1210r
1,115
100
100
100
2003
2004
2005
65
165
20
D
180
D
145
D
D
35
85
60
D
D
350
1,105
100
45
175
10
D
185
D
125
D
D
30
75
50
D
D
250
945
75
45
200
D
D
195
D
125
D
D
35
90
70
D
D
230
990
75
550
4,600
500
D
2,850
D
2,125
D
D
450
1,080
660
D
D
3,335
16,150
1,100
230
4,800
300
D
3,300
D
1,150
D
D
400
760
600
D
D
2,580
14,120
800
170
4,500
D
D
2,780
D
1,550
D
D
600
650
580
D
D
2,825
13,655
850
produCTion (1,000 pounds)
Beans, snap
Cabbage, head
Celery
Corn, sweet
Cucumbers
Lettuce
Onions, dry
Onions, green
Peppers, green
Romaine
Squash, Italian
Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes
Watermelon
Other Vegetables & Melons2
Total Vegetables & melons
Taro (marketings)3
106
550
5,300
350
D
2,500
D
2,700
D
D
600
980
620
D
D
6,625
20,225
1,300
500
4,650
500
D
2,490
D
2,150
D
D
550
800
380
D
D
6,405
18,425
1,300
460
4,300
500
D
2,560
D
1,340
D
D
350
630
650
D
D
5,005
15,795
1,250
Agriculture & Aquaculture
Maui County
Data Book 2007
5.1.8
CONTINUED
Commodity
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
VaLue ($1,000)
Beans, snap
Cabbage, head
Celery
Corn, sweet
Cucumbers
Lettuce
Onions, dry
Onions, green
Peppers, green
Romaine
Squash, Italian
Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes
Watermelon
Other Vegetables & Melons2
Total Vegetables & melons
Taro3
468
970
98
D
988
D
2,066
D
D
244
480
372
D
D
3,297
8,983
684
473
944
152
D
1,068
D
1,993
D
D
214
400
228
D
D
3,570
9,042
691
414
886
153
D
1,080
D
1,461
D
D
147
282
332
D
D
4,098
8,853
690
495
1,044
140
D
1,206
D
2,080
D
D
176
585
336
D
D
3,295
9,357
605
216
1,478
89
D
1,690
D
1,995
D
D
204
418
330
D
D
2,477
8,897
441
166
1,233
D
D
1,290
D
2,429
D
D
324
364
377
D
D
2,207
8,390
481
D Not reported to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
r Revised from previous Data Book.
For most vegetables and melons, cumulative acreage harvested (e.g., one acre planted and harvested three times during the year
would equal three harvested acres). For lotus root, watercress and taro, average acreage in crop during the year.
1
2
The total minus the items shown separately.
3
Oahu combined with Maui and Molokai to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture 2005 (annual).
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5.1.9
fLoriCuLTure and nursery produCTs,
maui CounTy
Number of farms and growing area
number of
farms
state Total
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
maui/molokai
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
greenhouse
(1,000 sq ft)
artificial shade
(1,000 sq ft)
natural
shade
(acres)
open
(acres)
10
16
0r
0r
0
2,870
3,185
3,160
3,320r
3,425
3,648
3,890
3,830
3,988r
4,052
540
575
530r
525r
510
566
601
554
549r
533
870
865
920
955r
930
3,030
2,540
2,620r
2,095r
2,180
30,415
27,465
26,560
27,015r
25,115
155
160
180
185r
185
400
350
285
265r
270
740
775
750
795r
725
0
0
0
0
0
field Total
(acres)
r: Revised from previous Data Book
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Hawaii Flowers and Nursery Products (annual, 2006), Statistics of Hawaiian Agriculture
(annual).
5.1.10
fLoriCuLTure and nursery produCTs,
By CommodiTy, maui CounTy
Value of grower sales ($1,000)
Commodity
Cut Flowers1
Orchids2
Lei Flowers
Foliage3
Potted Flowering Plants
All Other Nursery Products4
Unspecified Sales5
Total
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2,807
1,007
D
D
1,283
5,769
240
11,110
2,962
1,629
1,114
365
1,044
3,902
220
11,236
2,530
918
880
450
1,274
3,268
215
9,535
2,838 r
991 r
1,249 r
482
1,621
4,419
310 r
11,910 r
2,785
992
1,294
657
1,536
4,652
360
12,276
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
D: Data not shown separately to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
1
Cut orchids included in “Orchids“ category.
2
Excludes orchids used for lei flowers.
3
Includes potted, cut and unfinished. Beginning 1998, landscape foliage included with “all other nursery products.”
4
Includes bedding plants, plant rentals, sod, trees, and any other nursery products not elsewhere classified.
5
Includes grower sales greater than $999 but less than $10,000 which were not categorized.
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Hawaii Flowers and Nursery Products (annual, 2006), Statistics of Hawaiian Agriculture
(annual).
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Data Book 2007
5.1.11
fruiTs: VaLue of saLes, maui CounTy
1,000 dollars (Fresh weight basis)
pineapples
other
Total
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
28,295
28,413
28,325
29,445
27,115
1,136
1,051
1,056
1,102
921
29,431
29,464
29,381
30,547
28,036
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
29,624
30,441r
27,977
D
D
1,270
1,451
1,316r
2,038
1,895
30,894r
31,892r
29,450
D
D
Maui/Molokaÿi/Länaÿi
D Not reported to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture 2006 (annual).
5.1.12
Bananas, maui CounTy
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
maui/molokaÿi/Länaÿi
Number of Farms
35
40
40
30
40
Acreage in crop
Acreage harvested
85
50
85
50
75
60
85
60
85
60
Yield per acre (1,000 lbs. harvested)
Fresh utilization (1,000 pounds)
16.0
800
17.8
890
12.5
750
9.7
580
9.2
550
Farm price (cents per pound)
Value of sales ($1,000)
55.0
440
56.0
499
60.0
451
58.0
333
60.0
330
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistics of Hawaii Agriculture 2004 (annual).
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Agriculture & Aquaculture
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5.1.13
agriCuLTuraL Tourism By CounTy,
2000 and 2003
County
Total farms
2000 2003
ag-Tourism
activity
2000 2003
($1,000)
Value of
ag-Touism
2000 2003
farms planning
ag-Tourism
activities
2000 2003
Maui
Hawaiÿi
Honolulu
Kauaÿi
800
3,300
900
500
800
3,300
900
500
31
60
19
16
43
89
31
24
7,288
8,875
7,777
2,103
6,772
12,562
8,586
5,949
16
47
15
6
37
65
23
20
state
5,500
5,500
126
187
26,043
33,869
84
145
Note: Ag-tourism is a commercial enterprise on a working farm conducted for the enjoyment, education, and/or active involvement of the
visitor, generating supplemental income for the farm. Activities such as producing and selling products directly from the farm, operating
a bed and breakfast, conducting educational farm tours, offering horseback riding, festivals, concerts, and many other on-farm activities
qualify as ag-tourism.
Source: Hawaiÿi Agricultural Statistics Publication, Hawaii Ag-Tourism, October 18, 2004.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
5.1.14
agriCuLTuraL ThefT and VandaLism,
By CounTy
County
Crop
Livestock
Chemical/
fertilizer
machinery/
equipment
number of Theft incidents, by Type of Theft
Maui
17
16
17
Hawaiÿi
724
187
59
Honolulu
1,973
51
40
Kauaÿi
186
30
11
Total
2,900
284
127
amount of Loss due to Theft, by Type of Theft ($1,000)
Maui
66
5
9
Hawaiÿi
196
213
12
Honolulu
218
7
31
Kauaÿi
82
37
3
Total
562
262
55
number of Vandalism incidents, by Type of Vandalism
Maui
117
0
3
Hawaiÿi
126
34
19
Honolulu
17
9
0
Kauaÿi
3
18
1
Total
263
61
23
amount of Loss due to Vandalism, by Type of Vandalism ($1,000)
Maui
952
0
1
Hawaiÿi
40
48
1
Honolulu
5
241
1
Kauaÿi
29
10
1
Total
1,026
299
4
other
property
Total
71
157
336
44
608
113
447
92
168
820
234
1,574
2,492
439
4,739
169
153
506
11
839
80
60
36
52
228
329
634
798
185
1,946
40
51
53
25
169
287
264
54
32
637
447
494
133
79
1,153
101
45
273
46
465
106
58
48
13
225
1,160
192
568
99
2,019
number of Trespassing incidents
Maui
1,850
Hawaiÿi
32,021
Honolulu
4,227
Kauaÿi
1,534
Total
39,632
number and Level of prosecution of Theft, Vandalism, and Trespassing incidents
Reported to Police
Arrested
Convicted
Maui
177
5
3
Hawaiÿi
655
86
13
Honolulu
206
10
6
Kauaÿi
199
18
12
Total
1,237
119
34
Source: United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Hawaiÿi Agricultural Theft & Vandalism,
October 18, 2005.
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5.1.15
farm inCome and expenses,
maui and kaLawao CounTies
(in $1,000.00)
income and expenses
Cash receipts from marketings ($000)
Cash receipts: livestock and products
Cash receipts: crops
other income
Government payments
Imputed and miscellaneous income received1
Total production expenses
Feed purchased
Livestock purchased
Seed purchased
Fertilizer and lime (incl. ag. chemicals 1978-fwd.)
Petroleum products purchased
Hired farm labor expenses2
All other production expenses3
Value of inventory change
Value of inventory change: livestock
Value of inventory change: crops
Value of inventory change: materials and supplies
Total cash receipts and other income
less: Total production expenses
realized net income
plus: Value of inventory change
Total net income including corporate farms
less: Net income of corporate farms
plus: Statistical adjustment
Total net farm proprietors’ income
plus: Farm wages and perquisites
plus: Farm supplements to wages and salaries
Total farm labor and proprietors’ income
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
114,539
5,090
109,449
1,149
402
747
118,213
2,217
610
2,652
12,022
5,173
51,500
44,039
(170)
161
0
(331)
115,688
118,213
(2,525)
(170)
(2,695)
(1,997)
0
(698)
53,031
9,137
61,470
125,438
5,001
120,437
1,578
402
1,176
117,380
2,224
557
3,177
11,225
4,958
52,193
43,046
477
(187)
0
664
127,016
117,380
9,636
477
10,113
8,060
0
2,053
53,009
9,001
64,063
125,651
4,880
120,771
1,898
344
1,554
121,028
2,224
607
3,202
12,099
5,959
52,208
44,729
163
300
0
(137)
127,549
121,028
6,521
163
6,684
2,773
0
3,911
49,834
9,361
63,106
125,878
5,326
120,552
2,290
424
1,866
127,375
2,523
646
3,216
13,891
6,948
54,927
45,224
(215)
(112)
0
(103)
128,168
127,375
793
(215)
578
(1,335)
0
1,913
59,993
8,692
70,598
128,329
5,210
123,119
2,417
721
1,696
136,587
2,299
772
3,332
17,949
9,450
53,222
49,563
234
391
0
(157)
130,746
136,587
(5,841)
234
(5,607)
(5,202)
0
(405)
61,914
8,720
70,229
Consists of the value of home consumption and other farm related income components, such as machine hire and custom work income
and income from forest products (1978 to present).
1
Consists of hired workers’ cash pay and perquisites, employers’ contributions for social security and medicare, and payments for contract labor, machine hire, and custom work.
2
Consists of repair and operation of machinery; depreciation, interest, rent and taxes; and other miscellaneous expenses including agricultural chemicals (1969-77).
3
Source: Regional Economic Information System, Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Data Book 2007
5.2.1
sea Landings By porT of Landing
Pounds landed in year ending June 30
port of Landing
Maui County
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Oÿahu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi & Niÿihau
Total
2000
649,074
NA
NA
NA
22,021,639
3,903,622
865,863
27,440,198
2001
2002
582,994
NA
NA
NA
16,913,820
2,952,061
718,876
21,167,751
478,392
437,866
27,490
13,036
16,906,835
3,232,526
536,714
21,154,467
2003
570,104
531,966
16,931
21,207
19,642,889
3,301,645
655,153
24,169,791
2004
682,546
631,456
27,417
23,673
18,171,533
2,656,106
598,823
22,109,008
2005
662,075
601,291
38,007
22,777
20,609,869
3,023,055
581,068
24,876,067
NA: Not available
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources, Commercial Marine Landings
Summary Trend Report, fiscal year reports.
5.2.2
sea Landings By area fished, maui CounTy
Pounds landed in year ending June 30
area fished
Kawai (Molokaÿi) Channel
Penguin Bank
Kealaikahiki Channel
ÿAlenuihähä Channel
ÿAuÿau, Kalohi & Pailolo Channels
ÿAlaläkeiki Channel
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Kahoÿolawe
Mäkena - Häna
Häna - Kahului
Honolua - Lahaina
Lahaina - Mäkena
2002
2003
2004
2005
56,271
119,450
54,210
14,728
22,638
55,266
43,975
70,131
41,101
23,730
144,426
7,446
41,423
88,482
99,370
38,700
17,524
27,512
68,789
41,501
70,949
38,909
32,916
152,478
5,075
90,312
64,471
96,100
52,567
35,194
27,281
58,483
41,860
76,396
49,195
95,443
207,475
6,498
35,229
53,551
114,401
54,645
28,664
29,753
68,394
71,074
123,190
38,431
31,053
170,076
3,911
88,457
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources, Commercial Marine Landings
Summary Trend Report, fiscal year reports.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Agriculture & Aquaculture
113
5.2.3
sea Landings By fishing meThod and
speCies groups, sTaTe of hawaiÿi
Pounds landed in year ending June 30
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
fishing method
Aku Pole & Line
Longline
Deep Bottom Handline
Tuna Handline
Trolling
All Other
Total
978,315
12,672,461
632,030
2,393,194
2,819,250
1,672,501
21,167,751
791,557
13,787,143
523,462
2,377,744
2,457,275
1,217,286
21,154,467
934,867
16,645,599
589,494
1,972,716
2,573,442
1,453,673
24,169,791
756,803
14,868,196
493,413
1,606,830
3,076,786
1,306,980
22,109,008
737,156
17,793,249
585,510
1,712,098
2,570,333
1,477,721
24,876,067
species group
Tunas
Bill & Swordfish
Misc. Pelagic
Deep Bottom
Akule/ÿÖpelu
Inshore
All Other
Total
13,202,981
2,470,013
3,056,208
641,540
1,211,092
261,388
324,529
21,167,751
13,406,002
2,746,488
3,076,613
532,646
752,753
293,917
346,048
21,154,467
15,477,156
2,513,032
3,992,052
577,772
961,577
281,193
367,009
24,169,791
12,674,644
2,832,430
4,627,789
516,570
577,423
244,053
336,099
21,809,008
14,127,639
4,423,863
4,143,233
608,260
923,669
272,449
376,954
24,876,067
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources, Commercial Marine Landings
Summary Trend Report, fiscal year reports.
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Data Book 2007
Communication & Transportation
Section 6
CommuniCaTion & TranSporTaTion
This section covers statistics on communications and transportation.
Newspapers, radio and television station statistics are included in the first section
(6.1). Under transportation, statistics on fuel usage, rental cars, registered drivers,
aircraft and water craft facilities and freight traffic are presented.
With more than 39,000 tons of cargo and mail passing through Kahului Airport and
just over 4,100,000 tons passing through Kahului Harbor, water transport remains
the primary way goods reach Maui.
The transportation statistics are mostly taken from the Hawaiÿi State Department of
Transportation.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
6.1.1
average paid CirCulaTion of
The maui newS
For 12 month period ending March 31
Year
monday-Thursday
friday
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
18,615
18,816
18,379
17,710
17,142
21,691
21,865
21,234
20,346
19,634
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
18,880
21,069
21,2141
21,6311
22,0321
21,9021
2006
2007
Saturday
Sunday
22,246
23,441
23,866
23,992
24,098
18,718
25,090
26,525
26,833
26,931
26,382
26,547
25,343
21,6681
20,7771
Note: 1994 to 1997 average year circulation calculated from quarterly averages. The Maui News started publishing a Saturday edition in
2001.
1
Monday through Saturday.
Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations, Maui News Audit Report, 1990-1998 and Maui News records 2007.
6.1.2
average diSTriBuTion of oTher newSpaperS,
maui CounTY
free Circultion
Fil-Am Observer1
Filipino Summit2
Haleakalä Times
Lahaina News
The Maui Time Weekly
Maui Weekly
The Länaÿi Times
The Molokaÿi Advertiser News
The Molokaÿi Dispatch
paid Circulation
Honolulu Advertiser
Honolulu Star Bulletin
10,000
10,000
14,500
12,350
18,000
25,500
5,000
3,000
5,270
5,330
NA
monthly
monthly
bi-weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
monthly
weekly
weekly
daily
daily
NA: Not Available.
1
Formerly Fil Am LIGHT News
2
State Wide circulation.
Source: Hawai’i Business Research Library, Phone Survey
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Communication & Transportation
117
6.1.3
CaBle TeleviSion CompanieS, SuBSCriBerS
and revenueS, BY CounTY
maui
number of Companies1
Dec. 31, 2001
Dec. 31, 2002
Dec. 31, 2003
Dec. 31, 2004
Dec. 31, 2005
Dec. 31, 2006
Subscribers2
Dec. 31, 2001
Dec. 31, 2002
Dec. 31, 2003
Dec. 31, 2004
Dec. 31, 2005
Dec. 31, 2006
Basic Service revenue ($1,000)
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
hawaiÿi
honolulu
Kauaÿi
StateTotal
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
48,422
49,202
49,918
50,814
51,626
52,937
36,436
37,554
37,291
38,991
38,955
46,274
264,871
269,681
274,416
278,336
282,225
284,038
18,675
21,028
21,087
21,357
21,378
24,050
368,424
377,465
383,342
389,498
394,184
407,299
15,761
16,809
18,012
18,903
19,861
20,997
14,482
15,016
15,821
16,722
17,883
19,181
85,830
91,301
95,401
101,318
106,248
111,308
7,010
7,549
8,091
8,582
9,102
9,842
123,083
130,675
137,325
145,527
153,095
161,329
1
State totals are unduplicated figures; one company provided service to three counties.
2
Hawaiian Cablevision has redefined multiunit as expressed by Federal rules.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Cable Television Division, records.
6.1.4
radio and TeleviSion BroadCaSTing
STaTionS in operaTion, maui CounTY
Station
State Total
Commercial Stations
AM
FM
TV2
non-commercial Stations
AM
FM
TV2
maui County
31
47
25
41
9
5
–
11
2
–
1
1
1
Excludes one commercial AM station with studio on Oÿahu but transmitter on Molokaÿi.
2
Includes satellites but excludes translators and cable television.
Source: Federal Communications Commission, Mass Media Bureau, Audio Services and Video Services Divisions, records.
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Data Book 2007
6.2.1
liQuid fuel TaX BaSe, maui CounTY
Thousands of gallons
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
127,738
107,449
145,548
128,416
145,322
136,979
151,542
Gasoline
57,861
56,585
59,380
73,689
62,593
61,998
66,562
Diesel Oil,
Non-Highway
28,289
25,580
36,566
5,044
16,255
8,470
14,229
Diesel Oil,
Highway use
4,097
4,151
4,839
4,307
5,976
5,392
7,580
Liquid Petroleum Gas,
Off Highway
634
590
167
137
394
2
0
Liquid Petroleum Gas,
Highway use
14
16
19
17
15
21
13
115
328
693
864
45,109
59,762
60,403
62,292
Total
Other Fuel
Aviation Fuel
36,842
20,525
44,561
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Taxation, Liquid Fuel Tax Base and Tax Collections, Calendar Year (annual release), and records.
6.2.2
eSTimaTed daYTime populaTion and
emploYmenT-reSidenCe raTioS, maui Cdp
place name
resident workers daytime
percent
population working in living in population Change
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
Käanapali
Kahului
Kïhei
Lahaina
Makawao
Näpili-Honoköwai
Pukalani
Waiheÿe-Waiehü
Wailea-Mäkena
Wailuku
6,578
1,375
20,146
16,749
9,118
6,327
6,788
7,380
7,310
5,671
12,296
1,139
2,844
12,992
6,117
6,568
1,356
890
1,119
238
4,441
8,271
3,071
615
8,203
8,819
4,562
3,252
3,941
3,812
3,392
3,176
5,602
4,646
3,604
24,935
14,047
11,124
4,431
3,737
4,687
4,156
6,936
14,965
-29.4
162.1
23.8
-16.1
22.0
-30.0
-44.9
-36.5
-43.1
22.3
21.7
percent of
workers living in
21.2
25.0
42.6
32.6
49.5
15.1
11.8
12.7
3.3
31.2
33.9
CDP: Census Designated Place.
Source: u.S. Bureau of the cenSuS, cenSuS 2000.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Communication & Transportation
119
6.2.3
moTor vehiCle CraSheS BY TYpe and Town,
maui CounTY Calendar Year 2006
Town
Haÿikü
Häliÿimaile
Häna
Kaanapali
Kahana/Näpili
Kahului
Kapalua
Kïhei
Kula
Lahaina
Länaÿi
Makawao
Molokaÿi
Päÿia
Pukalani
Wailuku
Unknown
ToTal
1
major1
34
15
20
18
19
197
3
179
35
106
7
27
27
23
25
94
334
1,163
minor2
Civil3
non Traffic
11
1
5
24
23
130
4
56
5
45
2
10
16
8
14
62
155
571
0
0
0
0
1
6
2
3
2
2
0
1
1
2
0
4
2
26
50
8
46
11
19
255
5
109
47
102
11
42
39
39
27
131
415
1,356
Major Vehicle Crash: Resulting in injury or damages are estimated to exceed $3,000.
2
Minor Vehicle Crash: No injuries or and estimated damages of less than $3,000.
3
Crash occurred on private property.
Source: County of Maui, Maui Police Department, records.
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Data Book 2007
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121
3.743
3.999
3.619
3.719
3.843
NA
3.702
NA
3.792
diesel
maui County
Häna
Kahului
Kaunakakai
Kïhei
Kula
Lahaina
Päÿia
Wailuku
3.734
3.999
3.657
3.706
3.843
NA
3.702
NA
3.706
3.211
NA
3.188
3.457
3.194
3.170
3.187
3.200
3.197
3.196
1/07
Source: Oil Price Information Service, Rockville, MD.
NA: Not Available
. Regular unleaded gasoline as of the first day of the month.
3.097
3.099
3.086
NA
3.106
3.089
3.104
3.103
3.098
3.100
regular unleaded gasoline
maui County
Haÿikü
Kahului
Kaunakakai
Kïhei
Kula
Lahaina
Makawao
Päÿia
Wailuku
1
12/06
location
3.705
NA
3.628
3.659
3.817
3.799
3.702
NA
3.748
3.201
3.169
3.179
3.410
3.184
3.179
3.171
3.176
3.200
3.197
2/07
3.689
NA
3.588
3.661
3.807
3.799
3.701
3.469
3.801
3.225
3.219
3.195
3.441
3.245
NA
3.189
3.184
3.215
3.217
3/07
3.733
4.099
3.652
3.659
3.825
NA
3.720
NA
3.820
3.348
NA
3.344
3.512
3.348
NA
3.287
3.315
3.344
3.357
4/07
3.770
4.089
3.698
3.751
3.880
3.853
3.734
NA
3.849
3.678
NA
3.662
3.753
3.690
3.679
3.656
3.662
3.718
3.684
5/07
3.761
NA
3.720
3.819
3.799
3.859
3.730
3.589
3.809
3.746
NA
3.712
3.899
3.746
3.707
3.746
3.734
3.758
3.761
6/07
3.774
NA
3.744
3.819
3.808
3.859
3.730
3.629
3.832
3.624
3.569
3.596
3.899
3.620
3.599
3.596
3.599
3.632
3.625
7/07
3.779
NA
3.732
3.819
3.853
3.859
3.725
3.629
3.829
3.596
3.529
3.566
3.897
3.587
3.575
3.571
3.575
3.604
3.605
8/07
3.774
NA
3.723
3.821
3.860
NA
3.738
3.629
3.832
3.567
NA
3.554
3.852
3.561
3.545
3.549
3.523
3.585
3.593
9/07
gaSoline and dieSel average priCeS per gallon, maui CounTY1
6.2.4
3.814
NA
3.776
3.829
3.874
3.992
3.763
3.704
3.860
3.553
3.529
3.538
3.849
3.551
3.546
3.541
3.487
3.584
3.584
10/07
3.926
NA
3.883
3.958
4.065
NA
3.800
NA
3.935
3.684
3.529
3.673
3.939
3.683
3.640
3.646
3.631
3.693
3.716
11/07
6.2.5
highwaY diSTanCeS, maui CounTY
route
Statute miles
maui
Wailuku-Kahului
Wailuku-Kahului Airport
Wailuku-Häna, via Keÿanae
Wailuku-Häna, via Kaupö
Wailuku-Haleakalä summit
Wailuku-Mäkena
Wailuku-Lahaina, via Kahakuloa
Wailuku-Lahaina, via Olowalu
Kahului-Kïhei
Lahaina-Wailea
Lahaina-Näpili
Lahaina-Käÿanapali
2.3
4.2
53.2
59.8
38.2
17.9
38.0
20.9
8.2
32.4
8.9
3.7
route
Statute mile
molokaÿi
Kaunakakai-Sheraton Hotel
Kaunakakai-Maunaloa
Kaunakakai-Airport
Kaunakakai-Hälawa
Airport-Sheraton Hotel
19.5
16.5
8.0
27.6
11.5
länaÿi
Länaÿi City-Lanai Airport
Länaÿi City-Hulopoÿe
3.1
7.5
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Highways Division, records.
6.2.6
hawaii driverS liCenSeS in forCe and
vehiCle regiSTraTion, BY TYpe of vehiCle,
maui CounTY
Taxable and non-taxable; includes vehicles registered but subsequently scrapped or shipped out of state
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
90,964
93,595
97,045
99,716
100,916
102,050
103,402
All Vehicles
135,554
139,546
141,511
148,716
156,880
164,386
163,696
Motor Vehicle
Passenger vehicles1
Ambulance
Buses
Trucks1
Truck tractors
Truck cranes
Motorcycles2
Trailers and Semi-trailers
132,636
103,329
13
324
26,690
98
68
2,114
2,918
136,473
105,879
12
308
27,868
99
62
2,245
3,073
138,058
106,384
12
291
28,696
99
62
2,514
3,453
144,985
112,205
14
288
29,516
88
61
2,810
3,731
152,904
118,915
12
268
30,569
88
60
2,992
3,976
160,277
125,169
11
272
31,495
86
56
3,188
4,109
159,341
122,990
12
246
32,493
94
76
3,430
4,355
Drivers Licenses in Force
(as of December 31)
2006
1
Vans and other trucks under 6,500 lb. in personal use, legally classified as passenger vehicles, are included in the totals for trucks.
2
Including motor scooters but excluding mopeds (1.5 HP or less), legally classified as bicycles.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Safety Office, records.
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Data Book 2007
6.2.7
highwaY BridgeS, BY iSland,
deCemBer 31, 2003
island
1
number
of
Bridges1
longest Bridge
location
length
(feet)
highest Bridge
height
location
(feet)
State
752
Airport Viaduct
14,890
Nanue
208
Hawaiÿi
Maui
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
135
98
19
445
55
Hakalau
Honokahua
None
Manawainui
Airport Viaduct
Hanamäÿulu
775
600
360
14,890
1,150
Nanue
Uaoa
None
Manawainui
Kïpapa
Wahiawä, Koloa
208
79
50
156
90
Limited to bridges under State jurisdiction and longer than 20 feet
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Highways Division, records.
6.2.8
lengTh of STreeTS and highwaYS,
paved and unpaved, BY iSland,
deCemBer 31, 2006
paved
unpaved
island
Total
mileage
freeways
other
State total
4,342.06
88.53
4,081.12
172.41
Hawaiÿi
Maui
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
Niÿihau
1,474.19
635.21
47.48
135.77
1,632.43
416.98
-
88.53
-
1,414.89
578.51
33.48
123.77
1,535.98
394.49
-
59.30
56.70
14.00
12.00
7.92
22.49
-
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Highways Division, records.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
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123
6.2.9
moTor vehiCle fuel ConSumpTion
and vehiCle mileS
Year
State of hawaiÿi
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
vehiCle mileS of Travel
Total (millions)
per vehicle2
409,940
428,558
422,884
426,370
421,499
468
490
482
482
477
7,945.3
7,925.2
7,944.1
8,005.9
8,003.0
9,063
9,056
9,051
9,050
9,050
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
422,928
417,374
428,425
455,558
477,518
473
460
455
461
484
8,090.2
8,215.2
8,525.7
8,754.3
8,937.3
9,055
9,058
9,058
9,052
9,050
2003
2004
2005
2006
483,232
498,816
505,418
531,505
469
463
459
478
9,325.0
9,734.6
10,129.1
10,226.3
9,046
9,042
9,191
9,206
50,715
53,933
53,634
55,346
53,771
460
487
477
473
461
988.5
993.9
1,010.1
1,049.5
1,046.0
8,971
8,973
8,977
8,968
8,963
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
56,241
59,560
60,598
61,922
65,142
467
477
459
456
474
1,079.7
1,119.5
1,182.6
1,216.9
1,231.9
8,959
8,958
8,955
8,956
8,958
2003
2004
2005
2006
77,140
68,646
69,270
72,311
534
452
531
537
1,292.5
1,357.7
1,426.0
1,439.5
8,952
8,941
10,932
10,694
maui County
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1
highwaY fuel ConSumpTion1
Total
gallons per
(1,000 gallons)
vehicle2
Includes gasoline, diesel oil, and butane gas. Gasohol was no longer used in motor vehicles after June 1982.
Based on motor vehicle total by county of inspection, includes both taxable and nontaxable vehicles, and all military nonresident exempt
vehicles. Data include passenger cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles but exclude trailers and semi-trailers.
2
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Highways Division, Planning Branch, records.
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6.2.10
vehiCle regiSTraTion, BY TaXaTion STaTuS,
for CounTieS 2006
Taxation Status
State Total
City and County
of honolulu
County
of hawaiÿi
County
of Kauaÿi
County
of maui
Total registered
1,101,284
702,118
170,090
73,165
155,911
Taxable vehicles
Exempt vehicles
Federal government
State government
County government
Fire department
Police department
Consulates
Disabled veterans
Military non-resident
Farm
Horseless carriage
Electric vehicles
1,028,218
73,066
400
5,551
6,635
266
1,640
58
93
58,011
233
52
127
632,640
69,478
388
5,544
4,205
71
1,275
56
53
57,687
80
39
80
168,660
1,430
10
4
793
123
360
1
8
64
42
8
17
72,405
760
507
37
29
178
3
3
3
154,513
1,398
2
3
1,130
35
5
1
3
82
108
2
27
Note: Includes vehicles registered by subsequently scrapped or shipped out of State. Excludes trailers, semi-trailers and motorcycles.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Safety Office, records.
6.2.11
driverS involved in faTal CraSheS and Blood
alCohol ConCenTraTion (BaC) of The driver: 2005
County
Hawaiÿi
Honolulu
Kauaÿi
Maui
State total
all drivers
no alcohol
BaC = 0.00
number
%
any alcohol
BaC = 0.01 +
number
%
BaC = 0.01 - 0.07
number
%
BaC = 0.08 +
number
%
46
97
11
22
28
69
8
10
60
72
74
45
18
28
3
12
40
28
26
55
5
5
0
2
11
5
0
9
13
23
3
10
28
23
26
45
176
115
65
61
35
12
7
49
28
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), National Center for Statistics &
Analysis (NCSA), Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
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6.2.12
TraffiC aCCidenTS, TraffiC injurieS, and
TraffiC deaThS, BY CounTY
County
2001
2002
2003
major Traffic accidents1
Honolulu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
Maui
6,406
2,781
524
1,159
6,761
2,256
637
1,009
7,025
22,180r
7678r
1,145
fatal accidents
Honolulu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
Maui
74
29
4
26
67
27
5
17
65
32r
5
15
persons injured
Honolulu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
Maui
5,036
1,819
440
1,346
5,426
1,844
524
1,156
5,460
1,661r
558
1,249
79
30
4
28
67
28
5
20
persons Killed
Honolulu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
Maui
2004
2005
6,935r
2,517r
730
825
6,824r
1,800r
649r
945r
65
33
9
21
5,347r
1,950r
509r
1,021r
79
30
5
16
70
41
10
21
73r
32r
9
15
70r
41r
10r
21r
76r
39r
10
15
NA Not available.
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
1
Through 1990, includes traffic accidents with damage of $300 or more or causing injury or death.
Effective 1991, includes only accidents with damage of $1,000 or more or causing injury or death.
Effective June 20, 1995, includes only accidents with damage of $3,000 or more or causing injury or death.
Source: Hawai’i State Department of Transportation, Highways Division, Traffic Safety Section, records.
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SeleCTed STaTiSTiCS for aloha
and hawaiian airlineS
aloha airlines
2004
2005
Subject
Operating aircraft (year-end)
Employees (full-time equivalents)
Revenue aircraft departures
Revenue passengers enplaned (1,000)1
Revenue passenger miles (million)1
Cargo revenue ton miles (million)
Revenues ($million)
Passenger1
Operating
Profit/loss ($million)
Operating
Net2
1
2
hawaiian airlines
2004
2005
27
2,512
57,796
4,182
2,323
9
21
2,524
56,231
3,950
2,151
8
25
3,090
49,271
5,585
6,141
375
25
3,040
49,200
5,786
6,617
85
384
434
375
429
700
785
750
824
(24)
(30)
7
(18)
76
(69)
32
(865)
Scheduled service only.
Excludes bankruptcy-related charges (reorganization expenses and fresh-start accounting gains).
Source: Air Transport Association, ATA Economic Report (annual)
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6.2.14
airCrafT operaTionS BY TYpe of airCrafT,
major STaTe-owned airporTS
2006
Kahului
honolulu
international
Kona international (Keähole)
All Movements
164,992
317,317
143,411
67,676
70,272
24,468
2,576
187,152
61,025
54,083
15,057
29,232
21,685
72,968
19,526
Air Carrier
Air Taxi
General Aviation
Military
hilo
international
molokaÿi
118,169
96,724
39,685
26,551
61,438
26,287
3,893
17,226
50,485
20,294
8,719
181
27,488
10,137
1,879
lïhuÿe
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Airports Division, Airport Activity Statistics, Calendar Year 2006.
6.2.15
airCrafT operaTionS BY TYpe of airCrafT,
Kahului and moloKai airporTS
Kahului airport
All Movements
Air Carrier
Air Taxi
General Aviation
Military
molokai airport
All Movements
Air Carrier
Air Taxi
General Aviation
Military
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
188,385
174,855
160,324
157,868
151,558
160,552
168,449
164,992
62,883
92,569
29,575
3,358
63,799
77,779
29,983
3,294
55,937
69,635
31,816
2,936
51,275
77,357
25,218
4,018
47,295
76,261
24,169
3,833
50,729
80,563
25,543
3,717
59,210
77,844
27,326
4,069
67,676
70,272
24,468
2,576
49,184
44,691
43,806
43,065
40,944
36,757
39,364
39,685
1,469
30,286
14,169
3,260
1,484
27,385
11,869
3,953
1,138
26,890
12,532
3,246
964
27,213
11,931
2,957
656
27,116
11,450
1,722
424
24,321
10,702
1,310
0
26,349
10,977
2,038
181
27,488
10,137
1,879
Note: Definitions. Aircraft operations: Total aircraft movements, landings and takeoffs, combined. Reported by the United States Federal
Aviation Administration’s air traffic control towers. Air carrier: Large commercial aircraft having more than 60 seats. Air taxi: Small commercial aircraft having 60 seats or less. General aviation: All types of civil aviation including private jets, corporate jets, and helicopters.
General aviation excludes commercial and military aircraft operations. Military: All military aircraft, including military helicopters.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Airports Division, Airport Activity Statistics, Calendar Year 2005.
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6.2.16
paSSengerS, Cargo and mail, overSeaS and inTeriSland,
maui CounTY airporTS
2003
endeplaned
planed
airport
2004
endeplaned
planed
2005
endeplaned
planed
2006
endeplaned
planed
passengers
OGG
interisl.
OGG
overseas
MKK
LNY
1,414,008 1,414,634
1,360,401 1,359,462
1,388,108 1,372,828
1,490,963 1,468,422
1,271,118 1,282,431
97,180 100,163
56,406
56,275
1,399,326 1,385,655
95,113
96,924
49,310
49,329
1,561,924 1,570,159
97,199
99,643
49,328
49,794
1,350,369 1,381,122
108,257 110,938
53,945
54,393
JHM
HNM
LUP
47,569
3,863
5,947
48,027
3,810
5,097
50,053
3,553
5,736
52,528
3,342
5,028
53,842
4,117
6,697
56,836
3,485
9,139
61,032
4,307
6,249
64,004
4,341
5,760
Cargo (u.S. Tons)
OGG
interisl.
OGG
overseas
MKK
LNY
JHM
HNM
LUP
6,134
18,101
5,833
16,688
4,653
14,702
4,543
13,412
15,699
617
79
8,184
815
732
7,138
380
50
7,718
758
741
8,003
333
117
6,672
798
826
4,924
333
74
7,682
785
735
285
23
17
337
61
174
213
12
14
367
40
218
259
7
14
654
15
169
269
8
11r
612
31
202r
mail (u.S. Tons)
OGG
interisl.
OGG
overseas
MKK
LNY
JHM
HNM
LUP
1,547
7,557
1,459
8,489
1,513
8,748
860
7,733
773
19
2
35
39
33
710
54
203
69
14
87
706
85
294
6
0
108
1,111
60
81
4,036
216
128
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
5
0
0
11
0
169
6
0
0
20
7
2
20
Notes: Interisland traffic is intrastate only; overseas includes both international and U.S. mainland flights. Kahului is the only Maui County
airport offering overseas flights.
Airport Key:
OGG
Kahului
JHM
Kapalua
MKK
Molokaÿi
HNM
Häna
LNY
Länaÿi
LUP
Kalaupapa
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Transportation, Airports Division, Airport Activity Statistics, Calendar Year 2006.
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0
0
3
23
11
19
10
2
68
<10,000
10,000 - 20,000
20,000 - 30,000
30,000 - 40,000
40,000 - 50,000
50,000 - 75,000
75,000 - 100,000
>100,000
Total
0
0
1
17
8
30
15
1
72
aug
0
0
2
12
2
12
6
0
34
Sep
0
0
2
14
10
18
9
1
54
oct
0
0
1
32
5
29
3
6
76
nov
0
0
0
37
17
41
25
3
123
dec
0
0
1
24
9
33
4
1
72
jan
0
0
1
36
5
17
14
1
74
feb
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Transportation, Airports Division, records.
>100,000: B737-700, B737, Boeing Business, B727-100, B727, B727-200.
75,000 - 100,000: Gulfstream V, BD-700 Global EX, Bombardier BD-700, others.
50,000 - 75,000: Gulfstream III & IV-SP.
40,000 - 50,000: Embraer ERJ135, Falcon 900 & 900EX, Falcon 50EX,
30,000 - 40,000: IAI 1126 Galaxy G-2000, G200, Cessna 750 CIT X, Falcon 2000, Falcon 50, Challenger 600 & 601 &604, others.
20,000 - 30,000: WestWind Astra, IAI 1125 Astra SPX, Hawker 800, IAI Galaxy, IAI 1126 Galaxy, others.
10,000 - 20,000: DHC-6, Dehavilland DHC-6, Lear 35 & 36, WestWind II, LearJet 60.
< 10,000: Britten-Norman.
Aircraft Types by MLW
MLW: Maximum Landing Weight
jul
mlw (pounds)
0
0
1
31
10
25
8
3
78
mar
0
6
1
38
12
27
10
6
100
apr
0
9
0
19
1
14
3
0
46
may
privaTe paSSenger airCrafT and CorporaTe jeT landingS,
Kahului airporT fY 04-05
6.2.17
0
15
1
31
2
20
3
0
72
jun
0
30
14
314
92
285
110
24
869
Total
6.2.18
veSSel arrivalS for Kahului harBor
Excludes domestic fishing craft
Total inbound vessels
By Type of vessel
Self propelled vessels
Passenger and dry cargo
Tanker
Towboat or tugboat
Non-self propelled vessels
Dry cargo
Tanker
By draft
18 feet and less
19 feet and more
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1,351
1,442
1,453
1,595
1,548
1,499
1,417
1,390
45
3
584
55
2
614
54
0
665
69
2
375
59
2
718
75
6
695
120
2
816
137
0
682
618
101
656
115
624
110
744
105
663
106
593
130
400
79
458
113
1,152
199
1,160
282
1,198
255
1,305
220
1,279
203
1,289
131
1,292
125
1,255
135
Source: U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce of the United States, Part 4, Waterways and Harbors,
Pacific Coast, Alaska and Hawaiÿi, calendar years 1998-2005.
6.2.19
freighT TraffiC for Kahului harBor
freight Traffic (in thousand short tons)
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
2,408
2,434
2,357
2,216
2,368
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2,586
2,828
2,895
2,851
3,513
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
3,477
3,695
3,458
3,778
3,901
2005
4,132
Source: U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce of the United States, Part 4, Waterways and Harbors,
Pacific Coast, Alaska and Hawaiÿi, calendar years 1990-2005.
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6.2.20
Kahului harBor freighT TraffiC
BY CommodiTY
In thousands of tons
2005
Commodity
grand
Total
Total, all commodities
Coal Total
1100 Coal & Lignite
petroleum and petroleum products Total
2211 Gasoline
2330 Distillate Fuel Oil
2340 Residual Fuel Oil
2350 Lube Oil & Greases
2429 Naphtha & Solvents
2640 Liquid Natural Gas
2990 Petro. Products NEC
Chemicals and related products Total
3190 fert. & mixes nec
3282 pigments & paints
3285 perfumes & cleansers
3286 plastics
3291 pesticides
3299 chem. products nec
Crude materials, inedible except fuels Total
4189 Lumber
4190 Forest Products NEC
4225 Pulp & Waste Paper
4331 Sand & Gravel
4338 Soil & Fill Dirt
4420 Iron & Steel Scrap
primary manufactured goods Total
5190 paper products nec
5220 cement & concrete
5240 glass & glass prod.
5290 misc. mineral prod.
5360 i&s bars & shapes
5370 i&s pipe & tube
5429 smelted prod. nec
5480 fab. metal products
132
foreign
inbound
4,132
72
72
629
214
243
156
1
1
12
0
27
25
0
0
0
0
1
164
148
0
0
8
0
8
2,064
7
63
1
9
1
7
3
1,973
Communication & Transportation
77
72
72
1
1
0
0
3
3
0
Coastwise
receipts Shipments
2,752
1,303
621
209
242
156
1
1
11
0
26
24
0
0
0
0
1
144
140
0
0
3
1,306
7
63
1
9
1
6
1,219
6
5
1
0
1
1
0
19
7
0
7
5
754
1
0
0
0
754
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6.2.20
CONTINUED
2005
Commodity
grand
Total
food and farm products Total
6442 rice
6654 vegetables & prod.
6747 grain mill products
6781 hay & fodder
6782 animal feed, prep.
6811 meat, fresh, frozen
6839 animals & prod. nec
6857 fruit & nuts nec
6858 fruit juices
6861 sugar
6865 molasses
6871 coffee
6885 alcoholic beverages
6889 food products nec
6899 farm products nec
all manufactured equip., machinery & products
7110 machinery (not elec)
7120 electrical machinery
7210 vehicles & parts
7220 aircraft & parts
7230 ships & boats
7400 manufac. wood prod.
7600 rubber & plastic pr.
7900 manufac. prod. nec
waste and Scrap Total
8900 Waste and Scrap NEC
unknown or not elsewhere Classified Total
9900 Unknown or NEC
foreign
inbound
525
2
28
0
1
4
5
9
5
45
166
55
0
18
182
4
650
3
1
292
0
0
34
0
319
1
1
0
0
-
Coastwise
receipts Shipments
211
2
11
0
1
4
5
4
0
0
0
18
161
4
444
3
1
194
0
0
28
0
218
0
0
314
18
0
5
5
45
166
55
0
21
207
0
1
98
0
0
6
0
101
1
1
-
Notes: Totals may not add due to rounding. Tonnage figures are rounded. A zero represents less than 500 tons but more than zero.
Blanks mean zero tons. Commodity codes are standardized to reflect the Standard Industrial Trade Classification (SITC) Revision 3
commodity codes. Coastwise: Domestic traffic receiving a carriage over the ocean, or the Gulf of Mexico,(e.g. New Orleans to Baltimore,
New York to Puerto Rico, San Francisco to Hawaiÿi, Alaska to Hawaiÿi). Traffic between Great Lakes ports and seacoast ports, when
having a carriage over the ocean, is also termed Coastwise. Receipts: traffic moving from one location to another where the destination
is the subject port. Shipments: traffic moving from one location to another where the origin is the subject port.
NEC: not elsewhere classified.
I&S: iron and steel.
Source: U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce of the United States, Part 4, Waterways and Harbors,
Pacific Coast, Alaska and Hawaiÿi, calendar year 2005.
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6.2.21
Kahului harBor, pier uTilizaTion fY 2005-06
number of
unique vessels
number of
visits
Total vessel hours
in port
avg.hours
per visit
pier one
Cruise/Passenger Ship
Fuel
Tug
Roll On Roll Off
Other Cargo
Bulk
Container
Government
6
5
12
4
8
6
1
0
111
44
233
108
8
36
85
0
3,762
666
2,753
877
237
804
1,096
0
33.89
15.14
11.82
8.12
29.63
22.33
12.89
0.00
pier Two
Cruise/Passenger Ship
Fuel
Tug
Roll On Roll Off
Other Cargo
Bulk
Container
Government
0
5
17
0
0
2
10
8
0
24
389
0
0
50
257
11
0
239
12,241
0
0
381
2,996
335
0.00
9.96
31.47
0.00
0.00
7.62
11.66
30.45
pier Three
Cruise/Passenger Ship
Fuel
Tug
Roll On Roll Off
Other Cargo
Bulk
Container
Government
0
6
20
1
0
2
3
1
0
110
195
3
0
73
11
1
0
1,545
2,532
38
0
993
711
2
0.00
14.05
12.98
12.67
0.00
13.60
64.64
2.00
vessell Type
Notes:
1. Three Home Ported Tugs included in above figures account for:
38 Visits
14,763 Hours in Port
388.5 Avg. Hours per visit
2. Pilot Boat not included in above figures
12 Visits
8,697 Hours in Port
724.8 Average Hours pr visit
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Transportation, Harbors Division, Maui District, records.
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EnErgy & SciEncE
The increase in Maui County’s population has been reflected in the utilities.
Consumption and use of electricity, gas, utilities, and water have all increased
dramatically over the last decade. Statistics on electricity, gas, water production and
consumption are covered. Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar generated about 10.0%
of the electric power used on the island of Maui in 2001.
Ongoing scientific endeavors include observation of astronomical and man-made
space objects from the summit of Mt. Haleakalä.
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TElEScopES aT ThE SummiTS of
mauna KEÿa and halEaKalÄ: 2003
capital
cost1
($mil)
facility
(mirror diameter in meters)
mauna Keÿa observatories:
UH 0.6-m (Optical)
UH 2.2-m (Optical/Infrared)
Canada-France-Hawaiÿi 3.6-m (Optical/Infrared)
NASA IRTF 3.0-m (Infrared)
United Kingdom 3.8-m (Infrared)
James Clerk Maxwell 15-m Submillimeter
Caltech 10.4-m Submillimeter
W.M. Keck Observatory (Keck I & II)
10-m x 2 (Optical/Infrared)
VLBA Antenna 25-m (Radio)
Submillimeter Array 8x6-m
Subaru (Japan National Large Telescope)
8-m (Optical/Infrared)
Fredrick C. Gillett Gemini 8m (Optical/Infrared)
Mauna Keÿa Observatories Support Services
Total
county
based
staff
operational
0.3
5
30
10
5
32
10
-2
1.3
6.2
3.2
3.0
5.0
2.6
-2
8
50
16
31
39
11
1968
1970
1979
1979
1979
1986
1986
170
7
80
11.0
0.25
6.0
115
2
36
1992/96
1992
2003
170
92
(X)
15.0
8.0
2.43
70
70
28
1999
1999
(X)
611
61.6
476
0.5
3.3
(NA)
200.0
0.1
0.7
0.5
16.0
2
7
4
120
1968
1976/84
1979
1979
50.0
5.0
5.0
(X)
15.0
0.25
(NA)
0.13
55
1
(NA)
6
1997
2000
2003
(NA)
263.8
32.68
195
Total
haleakalä observatories:
Mees Solar Observatory
Lunar Ranging Facility
Haleakalä Observatories Projects
Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS)4
Advanced Electro-Optical System
3.7-m Telescope (AEOS)
Magnum 2-m Telescope5
Faulkes 2-m Telescope6
Haleakalä Support Facilities
annual
operating
cost
($mil)
NA Not available.
X Not applicable.
1
Historical cost, not adjusted for inflation.
2
Combined budget and staffing with UH 2.2-m telescope.
3
Not included in the total since derived from facility operating costs.
4
Formerly Air Force Maui Optical Station (AMOS).
5
MAGNUM = Multicolor Active Galactic Nuclei Monitoring.
6
Under construction.
Source: University of Hawaiÿi at Mänoa, Institute for Astronomy, records.
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137
7.1.2
ElEcTric uTiliTiES,
maui counTy
cuSTomErS, dEc. 31
Total
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
Residential1
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
Other
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
55,504
2,960
1,519
59,983
56,880
3,017
1,526
61,423
57,430
3,018
1,548
61,996
59,248
3,085
1,568
63,901
60,218
3,099
1,620
64,937
47,253
2,416
1,310
50,979
48,327
2,464
1,319
52,110
48,753
2,472
1,334
52,559
50,281
2,504
1,350
54,135
50,922
2,531
1,381
54,834
8,251
544
209
9,004
8,553
553
207
9,313
8,677
546
214
9,437
8,967
581
218
9,766
9,296
568
239
10,103
gEnEraTing and firm purchaSEd capaBiliTy, dEc. 31 (mW)
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
250.1
12.0
10.4
272.5
245.2
11.8
10.3
267.3
245.2
11.8
10.3
267.3
232.8
11.8
10.3
254.9
248.0
11.8
10.3
270.1
193.9
6.6
4.9
197.7
6.5
5.0
206.5
6.7
4.8
218
202.1
6.3
5.1
206.4
6.2
5.5
1,142,689
35,894
28,136
1,206,719
1,184,554
35,344
27,802
1,247,700
1,188,253
35,918
27,942
1,252,113
1,202,503
35,273
28,691
1,266,467
398,949
13,048
7,515
419,512
419,276
13,413
7,688
440,377
421,130
13,012
7,865
442,007
424,628
12,717
8,088
445,433
743,741
22,846
20,621
787,208
765,268
21,931
20,114
807,313
767,123
22,906
20,077
810,106
777,875
22,556
20,603
821,034
pEaK dEmand (mW)2
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
poWEr Sold (1,000 kWh)
Total
Maui Island
1,096,739
Molokaÿi
34,942
Länaÿi
27,036
maui county
1,158,717
Residential
Maui Island
378,828
Molokaÿi
12,439
Länaÿi
7,358
maui county
398,625
Other
Maui Island
717,911
Molokaÿi
22,503
Länaÿi
19,678
maui county
760,092
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CONTINUED
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
8,017
5,149
5,617
7,819
8,255
5,296
5,697
8,050
8,600
5,426
5,763
n/a
8,376
5,196
5,826
n/a
8,339
5,024
5,857
na
87,009
41,366
94,152
84,417
86,957
41,312
99,619
84,528
88,195
40,166
93,990
n/a
85,550
39,425
92,096
n/a
83,678
39,711
86,205
na
0.18289
0.22953
0.23460
0.18527
0.20817
0.25741
0.25149
na
0.24687
0.30111
0.30019
n/a
0.27784
0.33955
0.32505
na
0.16954
0.22509
0.23516
0.17287
0.19296
0.25543
0.23959
na
0.23321
0.29621
0.29003
n/a
0.26349
0.33543
0.31364
na
177,446
7,508
6,075
191,030
199,057
8,137
6,612
213,806
234,943
9,054
6,752
250,749
282,868
10,703
8,184
301,755
322,941
11,884
9,091
343,916
64,851
2,758
1,652
69,260
72,964
2,995
1,763
77,721
87,281
3,453
1,933
92,667
103,964
3,918
2,361
110,243
117,980
4,318
2,629
124,927
112,596
4,750
4,424
121,769
126,093
5,142
4,849
136,085
147,662
5,602
4,819
158,083
178,904
6,785
5,823
191,512
204,961
7,566
6,462
218,989
aVEragE annual uSE (kWh)3
Residential
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
Other
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
aVEragE raTE (dollars per kWh)
Residential
Maui Island
0.17119
Molokaÿi
0.22173
Länaÿi
0.22445
maui county
0.17375
Other
Maui Island
0.15684
Molokaÿi
0.21110
Länaÿi
0.22480
maui county
0.16020
rEVEnuES ($1,000)
Total
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
Residential
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
Other
Maui Island
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
maui county
Residential refers to single-metered residential customers which may include condominiums for visitor use but excludes mastermetered apartment and condominium buildings used by residents, which are classified as commercial customers.
1
Peak demand is the maximum amount of energy required from the electrical system. The islands’ electrical systems are not
interconnected, so no peaks are reported for Maui County as a whole.
2
3
Based on number of customers at end of year.
MW: Megawatts
n/a Not Available.
kWh: Kilo-watt-hour.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Division of Consumer Advocacy, records; capacity and peak
demand: Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc., Securities and Exchange Commission 10-K filings, 2002-2006.
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7.1.3
gaS uTiliTiES, maui counTy
Excludes bottled gas
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
island of maui
customers (december 31)
Residential1
Other
Total
gas Sold (1,000 therms)
Residential
Other
Total
329
79
408
325
75
400
321
76
397
317
74
391
321
76
397
319
77
396
77
786
863
68
771
839
69
766
836
69
782
850
74
755
829
76
726
802
234
9,947
210
10,281
216
10,081
217
10,561
231
9,934
238
9,429
2.43086
1.45250
2.71343
1.36960
2.82044
1.51092
2.91367
1.59858
3.14865
1.87550
3.34211
2.05510
187
1,141
1,329
185
1,056
1,241
196
1,158
1,353
201
1,249
1,450
233
1,416
1,649
254
1,492
1,746
average annual use (therms)
Residential
Other
average rate ($ per therm)2
Residential
Other
2002
revenues ($1,000)
Residential
Other
Total
island of molokaÿi3
customers (december 31)
Total/Residential
71
80
72
73
78
81
gas Sold (1,000 therms)
Total/Residential
15
14
15
14
14
14
205
117
202
185
179
173
2.62590
2.84208
3.00433
3.15372
3.35714
3.71429
38
40
44
43
47
52
average annual use (therms)
Total/Residential
average rate ($ per therm)
Total/Residential
revenues ($1,000)
Total/Residential
Residential refers to single-metered residential customers which may include condominiums for visitor use but excludes master-metered
apartment and condominium buildings used by residents which are classified as commercial customers.
1
2
Based on number of customers at end of year.
3
All Molokai customers are residential.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Division of Consumer Advocacy, records.
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haWaiÿi STaTE EnErgy rEporT,
EnErgy conSumpTion ESTimaTES By SourcE
In billion BTU
2000
Asphalt and road oil
Aviation gasoline
Distillate fuel
Kerosene-type jet fuel
Naphtha-type jet fuel
Kerosene
Liquified petroleum gasses
Lubricants
Motor gasoline
Residual fuel
Other petroleum products1
Subtotal petroleum products
Geothermal energy
Solar thermal and photovoltaic energy
Wind energy
Subtotal geothermal, solar thermal,
photovoltaic and wind energy
Coal
Hydroelectric power
Natural gas
Wood and waste
Total energy consumption
4,009.3
226.3
29,672.3
53,510.8
0.0
1.3
2,027.4
595.7
48,397.8
85,001.5
11751.7r
235,194.0
2001
2,271.0
243.8
35,180.4
50,437.3
0.0
0.9
2,102.2
545.8
50,587.3
83,517.5
14948.1r
239,834.4
2002
709.9
88.6
47,099.5
59,450.4
0.0
0.7
2,782.4
539.3
54,261.1
80,086.4
14167.6r
259,185.8
2003
731.5
77.4
46,782.6
73,620.8
0.0
0.9
1,786.3
498.6
55,176.6
75,938.7
15438.6r
270,052.1
2004
99.5
199.7
50,293.8
75,465.8
0.0
0.8
1,672.9
505.1
56,012.2
82,423.1
15,183.8
282,556.6
5,515.6
1,364.9
173.4
4,349.9
1,343.1
21.9r
1,537.2
1,369.8
16.4
3,756.1
1,417.5
16.1
4,492.5
1,467.9
75.1
7,053.9
5,715.0r
2,923.4r
5,189.8
6,035.5
17,773.8r
1041.1r
2,919.4
11690.2r
16,618.0r
967.1
2,898.1
9531.4r
19,255.5
926.9
2,860.8
11706.4r
19,253.7
941.1
2,905.1
11,760.9
278,974.1r
292,123.8r
309,991.5r
323,452.7
17,653.7
1055.4r
2,975.0
15,193.5
279,125.2
Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Other petroleum products are aviation gasoline blending components, motor gasoline blending components, petroleum coke, still gas,
unfinished oils, and petroleum waxes.
1
r Revised from previous Data Book.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Combined State Energy Data System 2004.
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27,918
26,409
1,509
75,389
11,477
11,138
339
Maui County
Maui
Molokaÿi
State Total
Maui County
Maui
Molokaÿi
11,485
11,110
330
71,810
28,306
26,795
1,511
230,952
1997
2000
2001
29,333
27,809
1,524
235,799
29,750
28,217
1,533
238,665
30,414
28,872
1,542
242,092
numBEr of SErVicES
1999
11,729
11,399
369
73,301
12,547
12,199
348
76,631
12,719
12,388
331
76,401
12,883
12,546
337
78,748
conSumpTion (million gallons)
28,720
27,205
1,515
233,043
1998
Source: County of Maui, Department of Water Supply, Annual Report FY 2006.
229,989
State Total
1996
Years ending June 30
12,312
11,997
315
77,868
31,021
29,451
1,570
245,397
2002
12,695
12,357
338
80,735
31,680
30,102
1,578
247,862
2003
WaTEr SErVicES and conSumpTion, maui counTy
7.1.5
12,436
12,105
331
78,245
32,344
30,751
1,593
254,036
2004
12,961
12,644
317
77,171
33,123
31,510
1,613
258,790
2005
13,186
12,883
303
80,106
33,675
32,045
1,630
261,096
2006
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Energy & Science
143
280
1,463
304
1,528
46,588
3,302
3,191
3,533
2,942
46,165
8,851
1,181
19,516
1,808
5,406
1,591
08/06
8,788
1,153
19,428
1,704
5,200
1,584
07/06
44,741
1,365
261
3,679
2,813
7,854
1,185
19,394
1,749
5,385
1,055
09/06
11/06
1,037
237
3,779
2,356
5,408
1,126
40,202 37,143
1,255
259
3,639
2,655
6,293
1,219
17,503 15,662
1,733 1,906
4,695 4,521
952 1,113
10/06
Source: County of Maui, Department of Water Supply, Water Quality Report.
ToTal WaTEr
producTion
central maui
Groundwater-ÿÏao
ÿÏao Tunnel
Groundwater-Waiheÿe
Surface Water
upcountry maui
Surface Water
Groundwater
West maui
Surface Water
Groundwater
East maui
Groundwater
molokaÿi
Groundwater
area
37,428
1,137
273
3,552
2,387
5,667
1,023
17,525
1,857
3,403
605
12/06
38,863
1,118
285
3,420
2,501
6,637
1,033
17,853
1,918
3,098
1,000
01/07
in thousands of gallons
37,884
1,171
282
3,398
2,634
6,114
1,080
16,517
1,812
3,719
1,157
02/07
37,720
1,121
261
3,419
2,416
5,906
1,108
17,216
1,786
3,358
1,130
03/07
41,008
1,259
294
3,286
2,639
7,478
481
19,140
1,737
4,003
691
04/07
44,864
1,427
321
3,220
3,005
8,666
817
19,369
1,717
5,100
1,222
05/07
daily aVEragES for WaTEr producTion By arEa, maui counTy
7.1.6
45,669
1,513
336
3,159
3,306
8,551
425
19,919
1,686
5,201
1,573
06/07
41,547
1,284
283
3,449
2,737
7,192
987
18,266
1,784
4,426
1,139
prev. 12
months
7.1.7
WaTEr SySTEm dEVElopmEnT fEE SchEdulE
Effective July 29, 2002
meter Size
Total fee
5/8 inch
3/4 inch
1 inch
1 1/2 inch
2 inch
3 inch
4 inch
6 inch
8 inch
10 inch
12 inch
$6,030
8,442
15,678
34,974
61,506
138,690
247,230
555,966
987,714
1,543,680
2,222,658
Note: Fees do not include installation charges.
Source: County of Maui, Department of Water Supply, Annual Report FY 2006.
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7.1.8
WaTEr SErVicES By mETEr SizE,
maui counTy
district
regular rates
Wailuku
Makawao
Lahaina
Häna
Molokaÿi
Subtotal
5/8”
3/4”
1”
16,009
8,530
2,609
486
1,517
29,151
1,087
308
185
8
40
1,628
agricultural Service meters
Wailuku
24
Makawao
393
Lahaina
5
Häna
6
Molokaÿi
4
Subtotal
432
Total
29,583
1-1/2”
2”
3”
4”
6”
8”
Total
498
169
124
8
31
830
394
74
122
4
15
609
376
27
120
4
18
545
65
14
26
0
2
107
23
3
6
0
0
32
4
1
1
0
1
7
1
0
0
0
0
1
18,457
9,126
3,193
510
1,624
32,910
5
72
3
0
0
80
9
99
0
2
2
112
2
95
0
0
0
97
2
34
0
0
0
36
2
1
0
0
0
3
1
3
1
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
697
9
8
6
765
1,708
942
706
581
110
37
7
1
33,675
Source: County of Maui, Department of WaterSupply, Annual Report FY 2006.
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7.1.9
ouTSidE WaTEr dEliVEriES
To dEparTmEnT of WaTEr Supply,
maui counTy
purchased from
1,000
gallons
amount
cost per 1,000
gallons
East Maui Irrigation
Wailuku Agribusiness
Maui Land & Pine
Hawaiian Home Lands
R.W. Meyers
HC&S
Total
2,601,122
509,781
779,097
13,736
247
0
3,903,983
$156,848
235,924
46,566
30,673
99
$0.060
0.463
0.060
2.233
0.401
$470,110
$0.120
district
Wailuku
Kula
Makawao
Lahaina
Häna
Molokaÿi
Total
509,781
1,937,579
645,895
779,097
17,648
13,983
3,903,983
$235,924
116,836
38,948
46,566
1,064
30,772
$470,110
$0.463
0.060
0.060
0.060
0.060
2.201
$0.120
Other Water
Wailuku - Wailuku Agri-business
Wailuku - Hawaii Land & Farming
Total
391,974
1,766,382
2,158,356
Source: County of Maui, Department of Water Supply, Annual Report FY 2006.
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WaTEr SalES To gEnEral and agriculTural
conSumErS By diSTricT & SySTEmS,
maui counTy, fiScal yEar
System
Wailuku district
Wailuku
Waiheÿe
Waikapü
Wailuku Heights
Kahului
Puÿunënë
Kïhei
Mäÿalaea
Mäkena
Päÿia-Küÿau
Spreckelsville
Subtotal
makawao district
Kokomo-Kaupakalua
Kuiaha
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
Makawao
Pukalani
Häiliÿimaile
Upper Kula
Lower Kula
ÿUlupalakua
Kula Agr. Park
Subtotal
lahaina district
Lahaina
Honoköwai
ÿAlaeloa
Honoköhau
Subtotal
molokaÿi district
Kawela-Kaunakakai
ÿUalapuÿe
Kalaÿe
Hälawa
Subtotal
häna district
Häna
Nähiku
Keÿanae
Kaupö
Subtotal
Services
change from
fy 2005
consumption
(1,000 gallons )
change from fy 2005
(1,000 gallons)
5,689
190
334
487
4,752
11
5,725
45
195
904
170
18,502
296
(1)
6
2
33
(1)
55
0
(3)
13
(2)
398
1,303,985
29,451
54,308
86,437
1,809,576
37,249
4,321,126
85,455
224,534
154,687
78,433
8,185,241
2,035
2,699
(986)
5,672
99,344
13,238
263,928
9,703
(7,021)
(13,626)
(1,865)
373,121
1,235
296
836
2,015
2,072
200
1,956
1,092
82
39
9,823
71
0
0
10
7
(5)
21
11
0
0
115
176,445
57,339
140,101
347,767
364,340
38,594
490,633
809,058
60,706
220,901
2,705,884
(8,728)
(1,999)
(7,537)
(50,077)
1,491
(750)
2,583
3,302
3,458
(15,286)
(73,543)
1,980
441
768
13
3,202
6
5
12
0
23
849,042
575,581
502,252
1,098
1,927,973
38,850
(111,000)
7,858
(201)
(64,493)
1,146
366
110
8
1,630
14
(1)
2
0
15
226,897
64,482
11,114
159
302,652
(11,599)
(1,645)
(801)
(259)
(14,304)
1
0
0
0
1
50,836
4,183
7,462
1,900
64,381
4,553
(357)
(206)
774
4,764
382
37
82
17
518
Source: County of Maui, Department of Water Supply, Annual Report FY 2006.
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7.1.11
WaTEr conSumpTion By diSTricT,
maui counTy, fiScal yEar
1,000 gallons
months
general
July-August
September-October
November-December
January-February
March-April
May-June
Total
Total
2,185,758
2,073,172
2,001,270
1,938,694
1,822,929
1,883,973
11,905,796
agricultural
July-August
286,285
September-October
244,630
November-December
206,398
January-February
213,471
March-April
136,482
May-June
193,069
Total
1,280,335
grand Total
13,186,131
Wailuku
makawao
Kula
lahaina
molokaÿi
114,280
106,055
92,741
89,055
75,113
92,876
570,120
354,045
340,171
293,478
311,659
282,308
336,875
1,918,536
47,413
39,863
76,065
44,711
43,420
45,511
296,983
1,902
11,377
10,347
9,302
9,147
20,584
62,659
24,564
13,162
13,809
12,331
10,699
12,344
86,909
230,836
201,687
160,601
160,945
103,137
153,636
1,010,842
1,952
1,695
1,351
1,735
1,351
1,689
9,773
736
1,257
1,304
1,094
530
751
5,672
0
361
626
345
154
233
1,719
8,185,241 1,124,586
1,580,962
1,928,309
302,655
64,378
1,454,469
213,649
1,416,688
159,018
1,359,752
168,887
1,317,161
166,806
1,262,278
150,663
1,209,473
178,654
8,019,821 1,037,677
28,197
26,468
28,707
37,021
20,611
24,416
165,420
häna
Source: County of Maui, Department of Water Supply, Annual Report FY 2006.
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Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
Section 8
ConStruCtion & HouSing
Statistics on building permits, construction authorizations and modifications for both
public and private projects are covered in this section. Tenure and control of real
property is reflected here, as are Maui’s housing characteristics by division and
census designated place.
There are approximately 63,600 housing units on Maui of which around 28,300
(60%) are owner-occupied. 2,404 building permits were issued in 2006.
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8.1.1
number and Value of building PermitS,
maui County
Ending December 31
year
number issued
estimated Value ($1,000)
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
2,606
2,030
2,369
2,254
2,338
252,547
253,805
195,916
193,129
207,498
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2,365
2,294
2,012
1,915
2,199
250,486
355,360
312,737
273,716
469,277
2004
2005
2006
2,472
2,348
2,404
448,831
831,416
979,412
Source: Compiled monthly from county building departments by the Hawai’i State Department of Business, Economic Development &
Tourism.
8.1.2
Value of building PermitS,
maui County
In thousands of dollars
Category
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
186,548
186,622
271,286
285,212
486,407
362,279
Hotel
34,000
0
0
43,000
131,924
400,142
Non-residential
52,619
38,384
150,423
58,757
101,858
117,57
Additions and alterations
39,570
48,710
47,568
61,862
111,227
99,421
312,737
273,716
469,277
448,831
831,416
979,412
Residential
total
Source: Compiled monthly from county building departments by the Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development &
Tourism 2001 - 2004, Maui County, Development Services Administration, Department of Public Works and Environmental Management,
2006 records.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
151
8.1.3
PriVate reSidential ConStruCtion
autHorizationS, maui County
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
877
211
1,104
379
967
173
1,008
390
1,184
1,088
1,483
1,140
1,398
161,781,500
24,705,968
149,660,471
16,235,608
188,003,293
31,176,018
170,950,893
53,158,528
199,721,428
38,868,559
186,487,468
165,896,079
219,179,311
224,109,421
238,589,987
authorized Housing units (number)
New single-family units
787
New multi-family units
397
total
Permit Value ($)
New single-family units
New multi-family units
total
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Monthly New Privately-Owned Residential Building Permits, Maui County, 2002-2006.
8.1.4
PriVate reSidential ConStruCtion and
demolition autHorized by PermitS,
maui County
year
new
one family
dwellings
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004r
2005r
2006
608
574
563
650
842
767
807
889
1,160
971
1,083
new
duplex
units
7
2
438
42
24
28
36
6
28
206
44
new
apartments
16
147
40
218
245
253
371
206
371
388
304
units
demolished1
109
40
42
86
37
43
34
47
44
52
47
r Revised from previous Data Book.
1
All county figures, except for Maui County, exclude units destroyed by fire, volcanic activity, high winds, and other disasters.
Source: Compiled from county building departments by the Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism.
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8.1.5
low inCome rental HouSing affordability,
by County
Housing wage
Hourly wage necessary to afford
2 BR FMR1
Housing Cost
Two Bedroom FMR (2007)
Income needed to afford
2 BR FMR
Full-time jobs at minimum wage6
need to afford 2 BR FMR
area median income (ami2)
Annual AMI
Rent affordable at AMI3
30% of AMI4
Rent affordable at 30% of AMI
maui
Kalawao
County
Honolulu
Hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
State
$23.62
$18.25
$24.60
$16.81
$21.81
$23.53
$1,228
$949
$1,279
$874
$1,134
$1,224
$49,120
$37,960
$51,160
$34,960
$45,360
$48,940
3.5
2.7
3.6
2.5
3.2
3.5
$65,700
$1,643
$19,710
$493
$31,100
$778
$9,330
$233
$71,300
$1,783
$21,390
$535
$55,300
$1,383
$16,590
$415
$60,900
$1,523
$18,270
$457
$68,061
$1,702
$20,418
$510
115
100%
130,217
45%
18,819
36%
7,817
39%
175,457
44%
n/a
n/a
$11.69
$608
$9.85
$512
$9.79
$509
$11.36
$591
n/a
2.1
1.7
2.2
2.1
renter Households
Number (2000)
18,489
% of total households (2000)
42%
Estimated mean renter
hourly wage (2005)5
$11.43
Rent affordable at mean wage
$594
Full time jobs at mean renter
wage needed to afford 2 BR FMR
2.1
n/a: not applicable.
1
FMR = Fair Market Rent (HUD, 2006; final as of October 1).
2
AMI = Area Median Income (HUD, 2006)
3
“Affordable” rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than 30% of income on housing cost.
Annual income of 30% of AMI or less is the federal standard for extremely low income households. Does not include HUD-specific
adjustments.
4
Estimated mean renter wage is based on BLS data and adjusted using the ratio of renter to overall household income reported in Census 2000
5
6
Minimum wage = $6.75 at time of report.
Source: National Low Income Housing Coalition, Out of Reach 2006.
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Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
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8.1.6
Planned additionS to and SubtraCtionS
from maui ViSitor induStry Plant SuPPly
name of facility
Planned type
Planned units
Kahului Airport Hotel
Maui Ocean Club Sequel
Maui Palms Redevelopment
Kapalua Bay North Wing Expansion
Westin Käÿanapali Ocean Resort Villas
Honua Kai Project (Kaanapali)
Hotel
Timeshare
Hotel
Hotel
Timeshare
Hotel Units & Townhouses
Maui Lü Redevelopment
12 Bedroom Bed & Breakfast Operation
Wailea MF-9 Project
Hale Akua Shangrila
Timeshare
Timeshare
Hotel
Health Retreat
estimated Completion
140
146
136
128
258
628 Hotel Units &
72 Townhouses
388
120
12 Rooms
NA
Jan. 2009
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
N/A
N/A
N/A
NA: Not Available
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Visitor Plant Inventory, Table 9.
8.1.7
aVerage weeKly wageS for ConStruCtion induStrieS,
maui County - 2006
industry
number of
establishments
Construction
Construction of Buildings
Residential Building Construction
Nonresidential Building Construction
Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
Utility System Construction
Land Subdivision
Specialty Trade Contractors
Building Foundation/Exterior Contractors
Building Equipment Contractors
Building Finishing Contractors
Other Specialty Trade Contractors
541
192
152
40
42
6
22
307
61
102
95
49
average
employment
4,237
1,471
855
616
702
18
190
2,064
350
770
574
371
total
wages
$222,953,145
$75,464,886
$38,834,633
$36,630,253
$49,723,132
$823,794
$12,707,405
$97,765,127
$15,314,049
$37,899,092
$25,901,438
$18,650,548
average
weekly wages
$1,012
$987
$873
$1,144
$1,362
$880
$1,286
$911
$841
$947
$868
$967
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Research and Statistics Office.
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building PermitS iSSued,
maui County Calendar year 2006
types of Permits
no. of Permits
no. of units
Valuation
Single Family, Detached
Two Family Buildings
Three and Four Family Bldgs.
Five or More Family Bldgs.
Hotels, Motels, & Tourist Cabins
Other Non-Housekeeping Shelter
Amusement, Social, and Recreational
Industrial
Parking Garages (Bldgs & Open Decked)
Hospital and Institutional
Offices, Banks, and Professional
Schools and Other Educational
Stores and Customer Services
Other Non-Residential Bldgs.
Structures other than Bldgs.
Residential - (Add, Alter, Convert)
Commercial - (Add, Alter, Convert)
Additions of Res Garages/Carport
Demo - Single Family Homes
Demo - All Other Bldgs. And Structure
Repairs to Dwellings
Repairs to Other Bldgs.
Relocate Residential Bldgs.
Relocate Garages and Other Bldgs.
Fences, Retaining Wall, Seawalls, etc.
Mechanical Work
Temporary Structures (Tents, Booths, etc.)
1,083
22
26
7
7
5
4
2
1
1
8
4
15
122
276
563
135
123
47
47
29
20
6
2
194
1
71
1,083
44
174
130
223
416
$261,645,398.78
$19,096,000.00
$35,820,298.00
$31,530,480.00
$400,141,663.00
$11,146,000.00
$9,804,084.00
$800,000.00
$175,000.00
$1,500,000.00
$19,645,000.00
$950,000.00
$17,126,341.00
$10,429,883.00
$50,222,496.20
$40,350,928.00
$59,005,074.80
$6,917,534.00
$299,900.00
$4,795,732.00
$1,017,473.00
$1,814,961.00
$214,500.00
$120,000.00
$12,473,682.17
$1,200,000.00
$483,387.00
total:
2,821
18
47
2
$998,725,815.95
Source: County of Maui, Department of Public Works, records.
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Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
155
8.1.9
ConStruCtion eStabliSHmentS by tyPe
and loCation, maui County
Based on primary North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and zip code
establishment type
location / number
location / number
residential building Construction (naiCS 2361---)
Haÿikü
20
Lahaina
16
Häna
2
Makawao
23
Kahului
13
Päÿia
3
Kïhei
31
Wailuku
15
Kula
17
location / number
Kauankakai
Kualapuÿu
Maunaloa
Länaÿi City
1
1
1
3
nonresidential building Construction (naiCS 2362---)
Haÿikü
5
Kula
1
Wailuku
Kahului
8
Lahaina
3
Kaunakakai
Kïhei
1
Makawao
2
5
1
totals
Maui subtotal
Total
140
146
Maui subtotal
Total
25
26
utility System Construction (naiCS 2371---)
Haÿikü
1
Kahului
3
Wailuku
3
Total
7
land Subdivision (naiCS 2372---)
Kahului
1
Kula
Kïhei
2
Makawao
1
1
Päÿia
Wailuku
1
2
Total
8
Highway, Street, and bridge Construction (naiCS 2373---)
Kahului
1
Total
1
other Heavy and Civil engineering Construction (naiCS 2379---)
Kahului
2
Kïhei
1
Total
3
foundation, Structure, and building exterior Contractors (naiCS 2381---)
Haÿikü
4
Kula
6
Päÿia
1
Kahului
8
Lahaina
5
Wailuku
14
Kïhei
13
Makawao
7
Total
58
building equipment Contractors (naiCS 2382---)
Haÿikü
6
Kula
7
Häna
1
Lahaina
7
Kahului
25
Makawao
9
Kïhei
20
Päÿia
1
Wailuku
Hoÿolehua
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi City
19
1
1
1
Maui subtotal
Total
95
98
building finishing Contractors (naiCS 2383---)
Haÿikü
10
Kula
5
Kahului
12
Lahaina
11
Kïhei
17
Makawao
11
Päÿia
Wailuku
Kualapuÿu
1
12
2
Maui subtotal
Total
79
81
other Specialty trade Contractors (naiCS 2389---)
Kahului
6
Lahaina
4
Kïhei
10
Makawao
6
Kula
1
Päÿia
1
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi City
5
2
1
Maui subtotal
Total
33
36
Grand Total
464
Note: Pukalani combined with Makawao, and Puÿunënë combined with Kahului.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Zip Code Business Patterns 2005.
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8.1.10
eStimated Value of land tranSaCtionS,
by County
In thousands of dollars
year
maui County
Hawaiÿi County
Kauaÿi County
City and County
of Honolulu
State total
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
76,462
71,480
114,634
189,958
183,760
111,239
131,267
170,995
212,170
156,682
24,522
28,247
80,274
85,687
65,518
668,003
812,545
1,142,699
1,441,073
1,305,257
880,226
1,043,539
1,508,602
1,928,888
1,711,217
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
194,478
222,214
384,122
581,485
643,711
138,289
141,779
209,366
288,886
545,192
47,790
56,088
87,570
162,725
277,753
1,064,559
1,312,981
1,471,172
2,017,774
3,009,059
1,445,116
1,733,062
2,152,230
3,050,870
4,475,715
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
611,607
424,994
602,464
423,712
610,385
546,141
397,740
293,310
359,695
467,052
317,869
298,858
203,575
154,878
137,773
2,749,190
2,078,739
1,911,711
2,333,882
2,549,352
4,224,807
3,200,331
3,011,060
3,272,167
3,764,563
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
562,563
1,080,487
1,169,182
1,344,818
2,446,997
359,835
620,157
641,667
971,541
1,671,483
274,002
326,870
388,442
446,136
669,875
2,581,678
4,182,294
4,820,850
6,705,645
8,514,926
3,778,078
5,911,973
7,020,141
9,468,113
13,303,281
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
2,046,874
1,028,857
1,027,394
1,753,255
1,441,528
2,893,086
983,728
886,726
1,345,225
1,120,254
558,462
676,826
345,950
551,138
677,991
8,764,532
4,793,933
5,590,377
8,621,058
7,461,624
14,262,954
7,483,344
7,850,447
12,270,676
10,701,398
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
847,727
990,129
1,057,281
1,971,082
1,683,688
849,799
786,192
851,136
1,066,148
1,201,547
261,990
376,776
347,399
499,285
589,624
4,465,410
3,640,154
4,042,187
3,904,127
4,836,187
6,424,925
5,793,252
6,298,003
7,440,642
8,311,047
2000
2001
2002
2003
2,316,618
2,131,623
2,164,631
3,687,957
1,548,501
1,786,101
2,053,321
2,269,635
685,700
802,516
810,053
1,081,279
5,138,547
5,447,028
5,783,195
8,605,070
9,689,367
10,167,267
10,811,198
15,643,941
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Bureau of Conveyances, records.
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8.2.1
Summary HouSing CHaraCteriStiCS,
by County
Data includes some condominium units used or intended for use by transients
2000
Characteristic
State total
Hawaiÿi
Honolulu
Kauaÿi
maui1
all housing units
Percent
Structure built 1990-2000
Structure built before 1940
Lacking complete plumbing
Lacking complete kitchen facilities
Percent with no telephone service 2
Median number of rooms
460,542
62,674
315,988
25,331
56,549
18.1
4.7
1
1.4
2
4.3
26
6.7
2.7
3
3.3
4.6
14.6
4.4
0.6
1.2
1.7
4.3
29.4
5.3
0.9
1.6
2.2
4.6
all occupied units
Percent householder moved into unit
1999 to March 2000
Before 1980
Percent of units with occupants per
room of 1.51 or more
403,240
52,985
286,450
20,183
43,622
20.2
22.6
19.7
20.1
20.1
23.8
17.7
21.7
22.2
17.8
7.8
5.7
8.2
5.4
8.2
Specified owner-occupied units
Median value (dollars)
With a mortgage
Median monthly costs (dollars)
Monthly costs were 35 percent
or more of household income
Not mortgaged
Median monthly costs (dollars)
173,861
272,700
122,128
1,571
29,914
153,700
19,167
1,133
113,155
309,000
81,606
1,653
10,839
216,100
7,224
1,375
19,953
249,900
14,131
1,572
38,510
51,733
271
5,970
10,747
212
24,904
31,549
289
2,435
3,615
269
5,201
5,822
260
Specified renter-occupied units
Median gross rent (dollars)
Rent was 35 percent or more
of household income
174,458
779
18,382
645
129,907
802
7,735
739
18,434
7883
50,848
5,637
37,543
2,320
5,348
23.8
4.1
1
1.1
2.4
4.0 3
1
Includes Kalawao County (172 housing units), not shown separately.
2
Telephone service not available in the unit from which calls could be made and received. This includes cellular telephones.
Maui County, not including Kalawao County. Median number of rooms for Kalawao County was 2.0. Median gross rent for Kalawao
County was $788. No median available for combined area of Maui and Kalawao County.
3
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3 Table DP-4. Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 (May 2002).
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SeleCted HouSing CHaraCteriStiCS,
maui County
Data include some condominium units used or intended for use by transients
maui County
all Housing units
Units in Structure
1 unit, detached
1 unit, attached
2 to 4 units
5 to 9 units
10 or more units
Mobile home, boat, other
Median Number of Rooms
occupied Housing units
Total
With 1.01 or more persons per room
Vacant Housing units
Total
For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use
Percent of All Vacant Units
Homeowner Vacancy Rate
Rental Vacancy Rate
owner-occupied Housing units
Total
Percent of All Occupied Units
Average Household Size
Value of Specified owner-occupied Housing units1
Total
Less than $100,000
$100,000 to $199,999
$200,000 to $299,999
$300,000 to $499,999
$500,000 to $999,999
$1,000,000 or more
Median (dollars)
renter-occupied Housing units
Total
Average Household Size
gross rent of Specified renter-occupied units2
Total
Less than $300
$300 to $499
$500 to $749
$750 to $999
$1,000 to $1,499
$1,500 or more
No cash rent
Median (dollars)
2000
2005
2006
56,377
62,178
63,610
31,593
3,497
2,887
7,191
11,058
151
4.0
35,127
2,650
3,287
5,224
15,844
46
3.9
36,031
4,455
3,764
3,796
15,551
13
4.0
43,507
7,166
48,393
n/a
47,540
n/a
12,870
9,746
75.7
1.2
7.2
13,785
11,093
80.5
0.8
3.2
16,070
9,122
56.8
1.6
14.0
25,039
57.6
3.13
28,476
58.8
3.05
28,300
59.5
3.24
19,953
794
5,292
7,455
4,348
1,511
553
249,900
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
573,400
28,300
584
1,198
1,776
4,905
16,019
3,818
625,600
18,468
2.62
19,917
2.59
19,240
2.5
18,319
1,055
1,754
4,829
5,267
3,109
971
1,334
788
19,917
418
1,355
2,761
4,069
5,627
3,320
2,337
1,011
19,240
632
422
1,848
3,218
6,983
4,272
1,865
1,216
House and lot. Data limited to owner-occupied, one-family, attached and detached houses on less than 10 acres without a business or
medical office on the property.
1
2
Includes utilities if paid by renter; excludes one-family, attached and detached houses on 10 acres or more.
N: Indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. n/a: Not Available
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics, Hawaii (DP-1) and Profile of Selected Housing
Characteristics, Hawaiÿi (DP-4), 2005 and 2006 American Community Survey.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
159
8.2.3
HouSing unit CHaraCteriStiCS of
CenSuS deSignated PlaCeS (CdP),
maui County
2000
all Housing
units
median
number
total
of rooms
occupied
Housing units
more than
one Person
total
per room
maui County
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
56,377
172
4.0
2.0
43,507
115
7,166
0
2,455
260
239
1,770
6,044
4.6
4.9
3.5
3.4
4.0
2,311
254
184
550
5,861
313
45
63
2
1,464
Kapalua CDP
Kïhei CDP
Lahaina CDP
Mäÿalaea CDP
Makawao CDP
844
9,401
3,056
599
2,218
3.5
3.5
4.3
3.5
4.5
169
6,178
2,631
261
2,154
22
924
642
7
288
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
Waiheÿe-Waiehü CDP
Waikapü CDP
4,673
891
2,543
1,889
360
3.1
4.7
5.0
5.0
5.3
2,624
784
2,463
1,864
351
411
107
365
448
46
Wailea-Mäkena CDP
Wailuku CDP
4,871
4,820
4.0
4.4
2,510
4,556
147
691
172
962
591
88
2.0
4.2
4.8
4.7
115
872
568
62
0
209
145
17
1,354
3.9
1,161
269
maui island
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela CDP
Häliÿimaile CDP
Häna CDP
Käÿanapali CDP
Kahului CDP
molokaÿi
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
Kaunakakai CDP
Kualapuÿu CDP
Maunaloa CDP
länaÿi
Länaÿi City CDP
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics, Hawaii (DP-4).
160
Construction & Housing
Maui County
Data Book 2007
8.2.4
VaCant HouSing unit CHaraCteriStiCS
by CenSuS deSignated PlaCe (CdP), maui County
VaCant HouSing unitS
Seasonal,
recreational
Homeowner
or occasional Vacancy rate
all
Housing
units
total
56,377
172
12,870
57
9,746
31
1.2
100.0
7.2
0.0
2,454
260
253
1,775
6,079
144
6
62
1,238
199
63
0
18
1,205
29
0.8
0.6
2.3
2.6
0.4
2.2
1.3
30.3
6.2
2.0
Kapalua CDP
Kïhei CDP
Lahaina CDP
Mäÿalaea CDP
Makawao CDP
831
9,170
3,027
600
2,222
645
3,000
428
337
71
457
2,442
322
272
20
2.4
1.7
0.4
0.0
0.9
71.1
8.0
5.3
33.3
1.2
Näpili-Honökowai CDP
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
Waiheÿe-Waiehü CDP
Waikapü CDP
4,681
890
2,522
1,909
360
2,052
107
83
45
13
1,704
63
18
4
0
0.4
1.3
1.0
0.7
1.5
13.6
6.5
1.6
2.3
2.4
Wailea-Mäkena CDP
Wailuku CDP
5,099
4,780
2,579
245
2,401
52
4.5
1.2
2.5
3.7
172
962
592
91
57
95
28
26
31
28
7
1
100.0
2.4
1.1
33.3
0.0
7.7
6.8
24.0
1,343
195
66
0.9
7.1
2000
maui County
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
maui island
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela CDP
Häliÿimaile CDP
Häna CDP
Käÿanapali CDP
Kahului CDP
molokaÿi
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
Kaunakakai CDP
Kualapuÿu CDP
Maunaloa CDP
länaÿi
Länaÿi City CDP
rental
Vacancy rate
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics, Hawaii (DP-1).
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
161
8.2.5
oCCuPied HouSing unit CHaraCteriStiCS
by CenSuS deSignated PlaCe (CdP), maui County
all
Housing
units
total
by
owner
average Household Size
ownerrenterby
occupied occupied
renter
units
units
56,377
172
43,507
115
25,039
0
18,468
115
3.13
0.00
2.62
1.28
2,454
260
253
1,775
6,079
2,310
254
191
537
5,880
1,416
176
129
416
3,190
894
78
62
121
2,690
3.01
3.45
3.84
2.58
3.43
2.54
3.68
3.44
2.48
3.13
Kapalua CDP
Kïhei CDP
Lahaina CDP
Mäÿalaea CDP
Makawao CDP
831
9,170
3,027
600
2,222
186
6,170
2,599
263
2,151
120
3,007
1,393
151
1,207
66
3,163
1,206
112
944
2.35
3.00
4.05
1.74
3.18
2.80
2.42
2.87
1.71
2.63
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
Waiheÿe-Waiehü CDP
Waikapü CDP
4,681
890
2,522
1,909
360
2,629
783
2,439
1,864
347
1,128
523
1,600
1,526
264
1,501
260
839
338
83
2.92
3.26
3.13
4.07
3.26
2.32
2.78
2.84
3.21
3.07
Wailea-Mäkena CDP
Wailuku CDP
5,099
4,780
2,520
4,535
1,386
2,675
1,134
1,860
2.34
2.87
2.14
2.49
172
962
592
91
115
867
564
65
0
531
441
8
115
336
123
57
0.00
3.34
3.49
4.63
1.28
2.79
3.22
3.39
1,343
1,148
571
577
2.91
2.59
2000
maui County
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
maui island
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela CDP
Häliÿimaile CDP
Häna CDP
Käÿanapali CDP
Kahului CDP
molokaÿi
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
Kaunakakai CDP
Kualapuÿu CDP
Maunaloa CDP
länaÿi
Länaÿi City CDP
occupied Housing units
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics, Hawaii (DP-1).
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
8.2.6
owner-oCCuPied HouSing unit ValueS by
CenSuS deSignated PlaCe (CdP), maui County
2000
total
maui County
19,953
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
0
SPeCified owner-oCCuPied HouSing unitS
$100,000 $200,000 $300,000 $500,000
less than
to
to
to
to
$1,000,000
$100,000 $199,000 $299,000 $499,000 $999,000 or more
794
0
5,292
0
7,455
0
4,348
0
1,511
0
553
0
1,171
169
126
190
2,827
20
12
12
0
41
234
74
41
7
977
329
73
41
11
1,444
368
10
21
21
359
210
0
7
112
6
10
0
4
39
0
Kapalua CDP
Kïhei CDP
Lahaina CDP
Mäÿalaea CDP
Makawao CDP
49
1,755
1,331
13
1,117
2
23
37
0
36
3
396
249
3
327
6
912
641
3
513
12
348
278
0
197
3
8
67
3
40
23
68
59
4
4
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
Waiheÿe-Waiehü CDP
Waikapü CDP
631
477
1,483
1,433
258
0
14
38
31
9
38
204
222
615
71
311
167
789
567
131
199
41
423
190
45
50
32
11
22
2
33
19
0
8
0
Wailea-Mäkena CDP
Wailuku CDP
855
2,070
0
109
27
568
131
711
251
530
351
124
95
28
molokaÿi
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
0
Kaunakakai CDP
493
Kualapuÿu CDP
340
Maunaloa CDP
7
0
59
126
2
0
353
158
5
0
67
29
0
0
9
14
0
0
5
9
0
0
0
4
0
lanai
Länaÿi City CDP
114
339
63
14
9
8
maui island
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela CDP
Häliÿimaile CDP
Häna CDP
Käÿanapali CDP
Kahului CDP
547
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics, Hawaii (DP-4).
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
163
8.2.7
renter-oCCuPied HouSing unit CHaraCteriStiCS
by CenSuS deSignated PlaCe (CdP), maui County
2000 division and Place
all renter-oCCuPied HouSing unitS
one unit, detached Persons
mean number
total
or attached
Per unit
of rooms
maui County total
14,062
9,423
2.66
3.6
764
614
257
69
1,996
1,996
2,412
2,074
117
219
1,217
479
2,564
88
51
1,313
1,087
1,684
58
637
200
626
47
47
37
–
191
84
72
10
1,758
115
1,643
713
570
234
59
1,397
1,397
1,301
1,163
11
125
1,088
394
1,041
20
12
802
187
1,547
54
583
175
590
43
43
36
–
170
74
64
9
955
102
853
2.70
2.68
2.75
3.06
2.91
2.91
2.46
2.48
1.86
2.59
2.40
2.20
2.56
2.27
2.16
2.91
2.16
2.80
3.40
2.83
2.53
2.95
3.21
3.21
2.11
–
3.24
3.19
3.01
3.30
2.64
3.43
2.58
3.7
3.8
3.3
3.5
3.4
3.4
3.5
3.5
3.0
4.2
3.8
3.6
3.3
3.7
3.4
3.6
2.8
4.1
3.8
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.6
4.6
4.1
–
4.2
4.1
4.2
5.8
3.4
4.0
3.4
east molokaÿi division
Kaunakakai CDP
west molokaÿi division
Kualapuÿu CDP
Maunaloa CDP
511
304
239
98
118
361
203
212
98
106
2.65
2.40
3.35
3.50
3.43
3.3
3.5
4.0
3.5
4.6
länaÿi division
Länaÿi City CDP
385
376
325
318
2.73
2.74
4.3
4.3
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela division
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela CDP
Häna division
Häna CDP
Kahului division
Kahului CDP (part)
Kïhei division
Kihei CDP
Mäÿalaea CDP
Wailea-Mäkena CDP (part)
Kula division
Wailea-Mäkena CDP (part)
lahaina division
Käÿanapali CDP
Kapalua CDP
Lahaina CDP
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
makawao-Paia division
Häliÿimaile CDP
Makawao CDP
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
Puÿunënë division
Kahului CDP (part)
Spreckelsville division
Kahului CDP (part)
waiheÿe-waikapü division
Waiheÿe-Waiehü CDP (part)
Waikapü CDP
Wailuku CDP (part)
wailuku division
Waiheÿe-Waiehü CDP (part)
Wailuku CDP (part)
Source: u.S. cenSuS Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, Hawaiÿi.
164
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
8.2.8
groSS rent of renter-oCCuPied HouSing unitS by
CenSuS deSignated PlaCe (CdP), maui County
2000
total
maui County
18,319
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
115
SPeCified renter-oCCuPied
HouSing unitS Paying CaSH rent
$300
$500
$750
$1,000
less than
to
to
to
to
$3001
$499
$749
$999
$1,499
$1,500
or more
2,389
90
1,754
0
4,829
25
5,267
0
3,109
0
971
0
917
74
49
149
2,672
139
16
8
15
502
46
15
8
0
358
219
7
23
3
1,008
334
17
5
0
480
144
17
3
26
297
35
2
2
105
27
Kapalua CDP
Kïhei CDP
Lahaina CDP
Mäÿalaea CDP
Makawao CDP
52
3,142
1,190
144
959
2
162
142
20
134
3
188
130
0
84
13
874
207
23
174
6
1,190
371
59
341
13
632
237
39
163
15
96
103
3
63
Näpili-Honoköwai CDP
Päÿia CDP
Pukalani CDP
Waiheÿe-Waiehü CDP
Waikapü CDP
1,490
265
850
331
73
109
27
64
129
5
62
28
21
20
9
321
79
202
63
28
656
46
230
52
21
260
68
251
37
10
82
17
82
30
0
Wailea-Mäkena CDP
Wailuku CDP
1,127
1,877
103
231
9
227
164
811
430
374
279
197
142
37
molokaÿi
Kalawao County (Kalaupapa)
Kaunakakai CDP
Kualapuÿu CDP
Maunaloa CDP
115
337
115
55
90
107
41
3
0
69
10
9
25
86
37
33
0
65
21
7
0
10
6
3
0
0
0
0
länaÿi
Länaÿi City CDP
584
119
270
109
69
17
0
maui island
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela CDP
Häliÿimaile CDP
Häna CDP
Käÿanapali CDP
Kahului CDP
1
Includes no cash rent.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics, Hawaii (DP-4).
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Construction & Housing
165
8.2.9
SeleCted montHly owner and renter CoSt
aS a PerCentage of HouSeHold inCome
1989
owner
Housing unit with a mortgage
Less than 20.0 percent
20.0 to 24.9 percent
25.0 to 29.9 percent
30.0 to 34.9 percent
35.0 percent or more
Not computed
Median (dollars)
renter
renter-occupied units
Less than 15.0 percent
15.0 to 19.9 percent
20.0 to 24.9 percent
25.0 to 29.9 percent
30.0 to 34.9 percent
35.0 percent or more
Not computed
Median (dollars)
1
1999
2005
2006
15,800
9,286
1,780
1,400
835
2,427
72
14,131
8,636
2,387
2,060
1,581
5,201
88
19,578
4,495
3,281
2,306
1,088
8,313
95
19,627
3,895
2,612
2,483
2,487
7,837
313
933
1,638
2,017
2,089
13,808
3,723/1
1,717
1,604
1,073
4,085
1,606
18,319
3,254
2,613
2,291
1,892
1,342
5,335
1,592
19,917
2,978
1,957
2,573
1,873
2,578
5,474
2,484
19,240
1,995
2,251
2,086
2,605
1,201
7,083
2,019
722
788
1,011
1,216
Combined with “Less than 15.0 percent.”
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Selected Housing Characteristics, 1990, 2000, and 2005.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
Finance & Labor
Section 9
Finance & Labor
Part one of this section presents statistics on the financial institutions on Maui.
Part two includes figures for Maui County’s labor force.
The civilian labor force for 2006 was 77,100 and the number of employed was
75,350. The unemployment rate decreased 0.3% between 2005 and 2006.
Data for this section came from the Hawaiÿi State Department of Business,
Economic Development and Tourism, the Hawaii Credit Union League, and the
Hawaiÿi Department of Industrial Labor and Relations.
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Finance & Labor
Maui County
Data Book 2007
9.1.1
FinanciaL inStitutionS with LocationS in
Maui county
As of December 31, 2006
Maui
Banks
Firms
Locations
Savings and Loans Associations
Associations
Locations
Financial Services Loan Companies
(depository and non-depository)
Firms
Locations
Escrow Depository Companies
Firms
Locations
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
4
25
1
1
2
2
3
11
1
1
–
–
9
13
1
1
–
–
7
19
–
–
–
–
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Division of Financial Institutions, 2006 Annual Report.
9.1.2
DepoSitS in oFFiceS oF FDic-inSureD inStitutionS,
Maui county
In thousands of dollars
Location
Häna
Kahului
Kïhei
Lahaina
Makawao/Pukalani
Päÿia
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi City
total
total Deposits as of June 30
2004
2005
2006
2002
2003
2007
3,995
586,703
226,882
276,877
125,990
30,576
219,942
49,839
26,214
4,092
649,545
279,988
301,879
141,839
37,727
225,810
50,869
26,935
4,658
734,996
344,705
348,892
162,069
41,200
257,771
60,911
27,153
4,914
832,651
365,722
375,810
162,389
46,438
288,056
61,417
27,753
5,137
816,989
374,961
421,793
168,890
43,262
305,453
66,279
32,385
5,026
821,585
370,017
413,579
166,847
44,698
300,497
65,544
41,090
1,547,018
1,718,684
1,982,355
2,165,150
2,235,149
2,228,883
Notes: Office locations were determined by zip code. FDIC-Insured institutions are commercial banks and savings associations.
Deposits include savings and checking accounts, certificates of deposit, IRAs and Keogh Plans, trust funds and escrow accounts.
Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, FDIC/OTS Summary of Deposits (annual).
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Finance & Labor
169
9.1.3
FeDeraL creDit unionS by aSSet Size,
MeMberShip anD LoanS, Maui county
December 2006
Location
Maui County Employees
Valley Isle Community
Maui1
Kahului
Kula Community
West Maui Community
Wailuku
Maui Teachers
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi Community
Lahaina
Külia ÿOhana
First Hawaiian Homes
Maui county total
Wailuku
Kahului
Kahului
Kahului
Kahului
Lahaina
Wailuku
Wailuku
Länaÿi City
Kaunakakaÿi
Lahaina
Wailuku
Hoÿolehua
county
rank
State
rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
16
23
28
39
42
43
46
48
59
76
81
90
State total
1
assets
(dollars)
Loans
(dollars)
Members
157,116,712
71,486,593
50,924,298
43,994,850
28,875,567
26,203,279
25,826,803
24,105,440
21,361,316
14,047,257
6,823,915
4,501,949
2,422,790
477,690,769
105,165,004
31,216,810
16,812,927
15,493,716
15,561,571
3,874,554
11,490,340
2,402,034
1,393,745
8,995,043
2,764,805
3,071,289
1,542,217
219,784,055
11,404
8,880
6,487
4,860
3,954
2,327
3,637
1,689
2,069
3,767
2,121
1,032
1,016
53,243
6,727,084,367
3,444,264,686
776,744
Name changed from Maui Land & Pine FCU to Maui FCU in 2003.
Source: National Credit Union Administration, Call Report Data Files under FOIA for December 2006 (final).
9.1.4
FeDeraL creDit union characteriSticS,
Maui county
2003
2004
2005
2006
13
49,390
$425,246,021
13
50,334
$467,795,551
13
52,025
$480,164,613
13
53,243
$477,690,769
Total Shares and Deposits
$363,998,927
Number of Share and Deposit Accounts
62,842
$402,309,588
65,189
$405,083,267
68,256
$395,634,327
71,787
Total Loans
Number of Loans
$145,766,480
12,343
$185,757,186
12,927r
$219,784,055
14,981
Number of Credit Unions
Total Members
Total Assets
$129,863,704
12,410
Source: National Credit Union Administration, Call Report Data Files under FOIA (final), December 31, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006.
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9.2.1
civiLian Labor Force SuMMary,
State oF hawaii anD countieS
Annual averages
Maui
county
hawaiÿi
county
Kauaÿi
county
civilian Labor Force
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
73,050
71,300
73,200
72,300
72,400
74,100
75,550
77,100
70,750
74,200
76,300
76,450
77,900
79,100
81,300
83,650
employed
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
69,350
68,700
70,300
69,500
69,700
71,850
73,600
75,350
unemployment
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
percent unemployed
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
city & county
of honolulu
State of
hawaiÿi
29,500
30,350
30,450
30,350
31,100
31,500
32,100
32,550
433,350
433,100
435,300
429,800
431,100
432,250
442,350
450,150
606,650
609,000
615,250
608,950
612,550
616,950
631,300
643,500
65,250
70,750
72,500
72,950
74,300
76,050
78,650
81,300
27,450
29,000
28,950
29,050
29,900
30,450
31,250
31,800
414,300
416,450
417,500
412,900
415,000
418,800
430,750
439,850
576,300
584,850
589,200
584,350
588,900
597,150
614,300
628,300
3,700
2,600
2,950
2,800
2,700
2,250
1,900
1,750
5,550
3,500
3,800
3,500
3,600
3,050
2,650
2,350
2,050
1,350
1,550
1,350
1,250
1,050
850
750
19,050
16,700
17,800
16,950
16,150
13,450
11,600
10,300
30,350
24,150
26,050
24,600
23,700
19,800
17,000
15,200
5.1
3.7
4.0
3.9
3.7
3.0
2.5
2.3
7.8
4.7
5.0
4.6
4.6
3.8
3.2
2.8
6.9
4.5
5.0
4.4
4.0
3.3
2.7
2.3
4.4
3.9
4.1
3.9
3.7
3.1
2.6
2.3
5.0
4.0
4.2
4.0
3.9
3.2
2.7
2.4
Note: Except for percent unemployed, data rounded to nearest 50. Totals may not add due to rounding.
n/a: Not available.
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and records.
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9.2.2
eMpLoyMent StatuS oF the civiLian Labor Force
by iSLanD, Maui county
Annual averages
Maui county
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
civilian Labor Force
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
57,300
60,350
64,800
65,500
66,350
67,250
68,350
69,950
71,100
73,050
71,300
73,200
72,300
72,400
74,100
75,550
77,100
53,200
56,250
60,250
61,150
61,950
62,550
63,550
65,400
66,400
68,250
66,650
68,750
68,100
68,250
69,900
71,300
72,850
2,700
2,600
2,950
2,850
2,900
3,000
3,100
2,850
2,950
3,000
2,850
2,550
2,450
2,450
2,550
2,550
2,450
1,400
1,550
1,600
1,550
1,500
1,650
1,650
1,700
1,700
1,800
1,800
1,800
1,750
1,650
1,650
1,700
1,750
civilian employment
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
54,900
57,100
59,600
62,000
62,500
62,600
63,750
65,200
66,700
69,350
68,700
70,300
69,500
69,700
71,850
73,600
75,350
51,300
53,350
55,600
58,000
58,450
58,350
59,500
61,100
62,500
65,000
64,450
66,250
65,550
65,850
67,950
69,600
71,250
2,250
2,350
2,500
2,600
2,650
2,700
2,650
2,500
2,550
2,600
2,500
2,250
2,300
2,200
2,300
2,350
2,350
1,300
1,450
1,500
1,400
1,400
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,650
1,700
1,750
1,750
1,650
1,650
1,600
1,650
1,700
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9.2.2
CONTINUED
Maui county
civilian unemployment
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
unemployment rate
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004r
2005r
2006
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
2,400
3,250
5,200
3,500
3,850
4,600
4,600
4,750
4,350
3,700
2,600
2,950
2,800
2,700
2,250
1,900
1,750
1,900
2,900
4,650
3,150
3,500
4,200
4,050
4,250
3,900
3,250
2,200
2,550
2,550
2,400
1,950
1,700
1,600
450
250
450
250
250
350
450
400
400
400
350
300
200
250
250
200
100
50
100
100
150
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
*
*
*
*
4.2
5.4
8.0
5.4
5.8
6.9
6.7
6.8
6.2
5.1
3.7
4.0
3.9
3.7
3.0
2.5
2.3
3.6
5.2
7.7
5.1
5.6
6.7
6.4
6.5
5.9
4.8
3.3
3.7
3.8
3.5
2.8
2.4
2.2
16.3
10.2
14.9
8.7
9.1
10.9
14.8
13.6
13.6
13.1
13.0
11.8
7.4
10.1
10.7
7.8
5.0
5.1
6.7
7.3
9.1
6.0
5.0
5.3
5.3
3.1
3.9
3.0
3.8
4.2
2.7
2.6
1.4
1.8
NOTES: Except for percent employed, rounded to nearest 50.
Totals may not add due to rounding.
Data begins from 1990. Data not available prior to 1990 with the new redesign model.
1990 - 1999 data reflect 2000 Census-based geography & new model-based controls at the state level.
2000 - 2005 data reflect 2000-based geography, new model controls, 2000 Census inputs & methodological changes.
2000 - 2005 have been benchmarked.
r: Revised from previous Data Book
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and records.
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9.2.3
Labor Force by race anD Sex,
Maui county
race and Sex, 2006
civilian
Labor
Force
employed
77,100
30,700
300
75,350
30,050
300
1,750
650
*
Both Sexes (incl. Hispanic)
White
Black/African American
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Some other race
Two or more races
350
22,350
300
22,050
7,250
1,150
15,000
Minority Group
Hispanic or Latino
Females (incl. Hispanic)
White
Black/African American
American Indian/
Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian/
Pacific Islander
Some other race
Two or more races
Minority Group
Hispanic or Latino
unemployed
percent DiStribution
civilian
unemLabor employunployment
Force
ed
employed
rate
100.0%
39.8
0.4
100.0%
39.9
0.4
100.0%
37.0
0.3
2.3%
2.1
1.7
*
300
0.4
29.0
0.4
29.3
0.7
17.4
4.0
1.4
6,850
1,150
14,600
350
*
400
9.4
1.5
19.5
9.1
1.5
19.4
20.7
0.1
23.8
5.0
0.2
2.8
46,400
5,250
45,300
5,050
1,100
150
60.2
6.8
60.1
6.7
63.0
9.0
2.4
3.0
36,150
13,700
100
35,400
13,400
100
750
300
*
100.0%
37.8
0.3
100.0%
37.8
0.3
100.0%
39.9
0.7
150
11,050
150
10,950
*
100
0.4
30.5
0.4
30.9
0.9
12.8
4.6
0.9
3,400
450
7,300
3,250
450
7,150
150
0
150
9.5
1.2
20.2
9.2
1.3
20.1
23.1
0.0
22.5
5.0
0.0
2.3
22,450
2,350
22,050
2,300
450
50
62.2
6.5
62.2
6.4
1.2
9.6
2.0
3.0
Females as a percent of both sexes
both sexes
46.9%
47.0%
41.9%
2.0%
2.1
4.4
* Less than 25
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding
Includes Kalawao County
Source: Labor Force Estimates from 2006 Annual Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS), based on 2000 Census.
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9.2.4
annuaL average Jobcount
by inDuStry anD iSLanD, Maui county
industry, 2006
totaL nonagricuLturaL
wage & SaLary JobS
total private
total goods producing
natural resources & Mining & constr.
Special trade contractors
Manufacturing
Durable Goods
Non-Durable Goods
total Service-providing
private Service-providing
trade, transportation & utilities
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Food & Beverage Stores
Grocery Stores
Clothing & Clothing Accessories
General Merchandise
Department Stores
Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities
Air Transportation
information
Telecommunications
Financial activities
Finance & Insurance
professional & business Services
Professional, Scientific & Tech. Services.
Administrative & Support & Waste Mgmt.
education & health Services
Education Services
Health Care & Social Assistance
Leisure and hospitality
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation
Accommodation & Food Services.
Accommodation
Food Services and Drinking Places
Full-Service Restaurants
other Services
total government
Federal Government
Department of Defense
State Government
State Education (DOE & UH)
Local Government
Maui
county
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
69,700
60,800
5,700
4,200
2,050
1,500
300
1,150
64,000
55,150
14,350
1,300
9,550
1,700
1,450
1,750
1,350
900
3,500
1,050
850
400
3,000
900
6,300
1,450
4,400
5,600
1,050
4,550
22,300
2,350
19,950
11,750
8,200
5,500
2,750
8,850
800
*
5,750
3,100
2,350
66,150
58,050
5,500
4,000
2,050
1,450
300
1,150
60,650
52,600
13,900
1,300
9,250
1,600
1,350
1,700
1,350
900
3,350
1,000
800
400
2,800
850
6,050
1,450
4,350
5,200
1,000
4,150
21,150
2,250
18,950
10,950
8,000
5,400
2,650
8,100
700
*
5,200
2,750
2,150
1,900
1,300
100
50
1,650
1,450
100
100
*
*
1,800
1,200
350
*
200
100
1,550
1,300
150
*
100
100
*
*
*
*
*
100
*
*
*
100
*
200
*
350
*
350
300
*
300
150
150
50
100
600
*
*
800
100
750
650
50
*
*
200
*
400
250
150
150
100
*
1,750
1,650
50
-
agricuLture
Note: Data rounded to nearest 50. Totals may not add due to rounding or residual categories.
* Fewer than 50.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.
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9.2.5
Mean annuaL wage For the top 10 MoSt
coMMon occupationS, Maui county
Maui county
estimated
annual
employees
Mean wage
Maui
rank occupation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Retail Salespersons
Waiters and Waitresses
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Cashiers
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Educ.
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
Office Clerks, General
Janitors & Cleaners, Exc Maids & Housekeepng Clnrs
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Cooks, Restaurant
3,270
3,180
2,800
2,100
1,950
1,650
1,500
1,500
1,280
1,230
$23,810
$26,080
$27,300
$21,650
$44,140
$27,100
$24,840
$23,600
$34,900
$29,350
Statewide
annual
wage
$22,660
$23,310
$26,030
$20,100
$43,260
$25,970
$24,360
$21,880
$35,920
$25,650
Source: State of Hawai’i, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Research and Statistics Office, Wages by Occupation, May
2006.
9.2.6
incoMe For houSehoLDS anD FaMiLieS,
Maui county 2005
income
(in inflation-adjusted Dollars)1
Total households
Less than $10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
Median household/Family income (dollars)
Mean household/Family income (dollars)
households
2005
48,393
2,105
2,000
3,819
4,879
8,800
9,207
7,385
5,937
2,349
1,912
$57,573
$73,938
Families
32,481
604
752
1,798
2,738
5,984
6,215
6,235
5,076
1,407
1,672
$67,156
$83,859
households
47,540
3,106
2,344
3,578
3,908
6,781
10,225
6,978
6,730
1,787
2,103
$58,771
$76,642
2006
Families
31,611
1,230
774
2,280
2,530
4,101
6,408
5,759
5,413
1,267
1,849
$70,069
$89,025
adjusting income for inflation -In order to inflate income amounts from previous years, the dollar values on individual records are inflated to the latest year’s dollar values by multiplying by a factor equal to the average annual CPI-U-RS factor for the current year, divided
by the average annual CPI-U-RS factor for the earlier/earliest year.
1
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 and 2006 American Community Survey.
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beSt Job opportunitieS in 2010,
Maui county
employment position
2002-2010 total
annual
2003 Mean
Job openings growth rate annual wages
Long term preparation (at least a bachelor’s degree or higher, may need work experience)
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special & Vocational Education
280
2.10%
General & Operations Managers
270
1.90%
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
240
1.60%
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten,
& Elementary School
110
3.80%
Accountants & Auditors
110
2.30%
Sales Managers
100
3.70%
Property, Real Estate, & Community Association Managers
90
2.10%
Marriage and Family Therapists
80
4.60%
Child, Family, & School Social Workers
70
3.80%
Financial Managers
70
2.20%
Middle Level preparation (More than one year to less than four years of training or education)
Cooks, Restaurant
430
0.90%
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers
350
2.30%
Registered Nurses
280
2.60%
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation
& Serving Workers
280
1.70%
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office
& Administrative Support Workers
210
1.50%
Maintenance & Repair Workers, General
190
1.00%
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping
& Janitorial Workers
130
2.40%
Carpenters
120
1.30%
Radiologic Technologists & Technicians
110
2.20%
Bakers
100
3.70%
Short term preparation (From one month to twelve months of training or education)
Medical Assistants
260
5.60%
Bookkeeping, Accounting, & Auditing Clerks
220
1.00%
Customer Service Representatives
190
3.60%
Laundry & Dry-Cleaning Workers
150
2.40%
Truck Drivers, Heavy & Tractor-Trailer
140
1.40%
Bus Drivers, Transit & Intercity
120
2.40%
Executive Secretaries & Administrative Assistants
120
1.60%
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, & Executive
120
0.30%
Construction Laborers
110
2.20%
Operating Engineers & Other Construction Equipment Operators
110
1.40%
Little preparation (Less than one month of training, usually on the job)
Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers,
Including Fast Food
1,850
3.60%
Retail Salespersons
1,740
2.70%
Waiters & Waitresses
1,680
0.40%
Cashiers
1,470
2.30%
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
1,320
2.70%
Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers
640
2.60%
Janitors & Cleaners, Except Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
510
1.90%
Office Clerks, General
470
2.20%
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, & Coffee Shop
450
2.20%
Hotel, Motel, & Resort Desk Clerks
440
3.70%
Security Guards
440
3.50%
$45,810*
$87,330
$39,150
$41,570*
$43,340
$62,960
$51,490*
$35,130*
$37,620
$72,940
$28,150
$38,510
$55,510
$37,300
$43,020
$34,660
$37,020
$52,850
$48,890
$31,170
$26,410*
$30,540
$30,860
$23,130
$30,140
$29,030
$38,590
$29,550
$38,340*
$51,900
$18,770
$21,850
$22,610
$20,830
$25,680
$24,470
$21,690
$24,670
$16,070*
$31,140
$21,930
* State wage
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Research and Statistics Office. Best Job Opportunites in 2010.
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9.3.1
characteriSticS oF the inSureD uneMpLoyeD
in Maui county 2004
All Claimants
characteristic
Maui/Länaÿi
annual
average
percent of
total
Molokaÿi
annual
average
percent of
total
totaL
892
100.0
122
100.0
Sex
Male
Female
532
360
59.6
40.4
68
53
55.7
43.4
inDuStry
State
County
Agriculture
Mining
Utilities
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale
Retail Trades
Transportation/Warehousing
Information
Finance/Insurance
Real Estate/Rental
Professional/Scientific/Technical
Management
Admin-Waste-Mgmt
Education
Health/Social
Arts/Entertainment
Accommodation/Food
Other-Services
Public-Admin
Info. not available
29
2
12
1
1
217
3
14
50
40
13
12
19
49
2
86
6
36
22
126
24
0
128
3.3
0.2
1.3
0.1
0.1
24.3
0.3
1.6
5.6
4.5
1.5
1.3
2.1
5.5
0.2
9.6
0.7
4.0
2.5
14.1
2.7
0.0
14.3
11
0
27
0
0
25
0
0
4
5
0
0
2
5
0
8
1
9
0
5
4
0
17
9.0
0.0
22.1
0.0
0.0
20.5
0.0
0.0
3.3
4.1
0.0
0.0
1.6
4.1
0.0
6.6
0.8
7.4
0.0
4.1
3.3
0.0
13.9
age
Under 22
22 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
16
40
200
245
253
120
18
1.8
4.5
22.4
27.5
28.4
13.5
2.0
3
8
25
33
27
18
8
2.5
6.6
20.5
27.0
22.1
14.8
6.6
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9.3.1
CONTINUED
characteristic
Maui/Länaÿi
annual
average
percent of
total
Molokaÿi
annual
average
percent of
total
Duration
1-4 weeks
5-14 weeks
15 and over
347
329
216
38.9
36.9
24.2
43
45
34
35.2
36.9
27.9
occupation
Management
Business/Fin
Computer/Math
Architec/Engr
Life/Phys/SocSci
Community/SocSvc
Legal
Ed/Train/Libr
Arts/Entertain/Sports
HealthcarePractice
HealthcareSupport
ProtectiveSvc
Food Prep/Svc
Bldg/Grnd-Mntc
Pers-Care-Svc
Sales-Related
Ofc/Admin-Support
Farm/Fish/Forestry
Construction/Extrct
InstalRepair
Production
Trans/Moving
Info. not available
65
8
6
6
7
15
1
13
12
4
12
13
78
25
24
64
135
13
121
18
11
49
194
7.3
0.9
0.7
0.7
0.8
1.7
0.1
1.5
1.3
0.4
1.3
1.5
8.7
2.8
2.7
7.2
15.1
1.5
13.6
2.0
1.2
5.5
21.7
3
1
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
1
1
2
5
4
3
3
13
29
10
4
3
7
24
2.5
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.6
0.0
4.9
0.0
0.8
0.8
1.6
4.1
3.3
2.5
2.5
10.7
23.8
8.2
3.3
2.5
5.7
19.7
ethnicity
American Indian
Chinese
Filipino
Japanese
Other Asians
Black
Hawaiian
Oth Pac Islander
White & Latino
Others
Info. not available
11
11
103
53
16
15
155
27
373
130
0
1.2
1.2
11.5
5.9
1.8
1.7
17.4
3.0
41.8
14.6
0.0
0
3
26
4
2
0
65
0
10
13
0
0.0
2.5
21.3
3.3
1.6
0.0
53.3
0.0
8.2
10.7
0.0
Source: Research and Statistics Office, Hawaiÿi Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Labor and Occupational Information Hawaiÿi
(LOÿIHI), The Characteristics of the Insured Unemployed in Hawaiÿi 2004.
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9.3.2
Labor Force StatuS anD eMpLoyMent
characteriSticS, Maui county
Labor Force StatuS
1990
2000
Persons 16 years and over
In labor force
Civilian labor force
Employed
Unemployed
Percent of Labor Force
Armed Forces
Not in labor force
76,121
55,169
55,112
53,618
1,494
2.7
57
20,952
99,326
66,307
66,219
62,935
3,284
5.0
88
33,019
108,241
77,738
74,976
74,330
3,335
4.4
73
30,503
111,756
76,72
76,670
74,528
2,142
2.8
56
35,030
Males 16 years and over
In labor force
Civilian labor force
Employed
Unemployed
Percent of Labor Force
Armed Forces
Not in labor force
38,747
30,411
30,354
29,479
875
2.9
57
8,336
49,448
35,349
35,261
33,352
1,909
5.4
88
14,099
54,656
41,558
40,263
39,105
2,380
5.9
73
13,098
55,976
40,902
39,818
39,330
1,363
3.4
209
15,074
Females 16 years and over
In labor force
Civilian labor force
Employed
Unemployed
Percent of Labor Force
Armed Forces
Not in labor force
37,374
24,758
24,758
24,139
619
2.5
0
12,616
49,878
30,958
30,958
29,583
1,375
4.4
0
18,920
53,585
36,180
34,713
35,225
955
2.8
0
17,405
55,780
35,824
34,357
35,045
779
2.3
0
19,956
4,861
532
328
60
144
6,843
539
2,476
463
3,904
6,271
n/a
2,890
643
2,738
6,632
na
2,468
314
4,130
Persons 16 to 19 years
Not enrolled in school and not high school graduate
Employed or in Armed Forces
Unemployed
Not in labor force
2005
2006
n/a Not Available.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Summary File 3, 1990: Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics. 2000: DP-3 Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics, QT-P19 School Enrollment, QT-P24 Employment Status by Sex, 2005 and 2006 American Community Survey.
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9.3.3
Labor Force StatuS
by cenSuS DeSignateD pLace,
Maui county, 2000
census Designated place
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
Häliÿimaile
Häna
Käÿanapali
Kahului
Kapalua
Kaunakakai
Kïhei
Kualapuÿu
Lahaina
Länaÿi City
Mäÿalaea
Makawao
Maunaloa
Näpili-Honoköwai
Päÿia
Pukalani
Waiheÿe-Waiehü
Waikapü
Wailea-Mäkena
Wailuku
total:
armed
forces
not in
labor force
5,130
743
488
1,181
15,488
335
1,955
13,166
1,410
7,300
2,405
437
4,732
130
5,344
1,904
5,620
5,207
860
4,706
9,712
0
0
0
2
37
0
2
27
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,805
276
141
519
6,547
158
804
3,571
612
2,418
821
145
1,194
53
1,175
603
1,492
1,573
285
1,349
3,708
civiLian Labor Force
emunem- %unemtotal
ployed
ployed
ployed
3,325
467
347
660
8,904
177
1,149
9,568
798
4,882
1,584
292
3,523
77
4,169
1,301
4,128
3,634
575
3,357
6,004
3,155
445
320
641
8,365
165
1,035
9,087
702
4,667
1,505
287
3,361
74
4,024
1,262
3,961
3,474
552
3,242
5,715
170
22
27
19
539
12
114
481
96
215
79
5
162
3
145
39
167
160
23
115
289
5.1
4.7
7.8
2.9
6.1
6.8
9.9
5.0
12.0
4.4
5.0
1.7
4.6
3.9
3.5
3.0
4.0
4.4
4.0
3.4
4.8
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3, Matrices P43 and PC35.
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9.3.4
worKerS’ coMpenSation StatiSticS,
Maui county
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Maui
Reported
Processed
With Cost
Cost
Days Lost
n/a
8,221
6,188
$32,267,244
149,270
n/a
8,404
6,327
$34,599,512
161,207
4,268
8,271
6,164
$37,315,910
164,844
4,199
8,056
5,997
$35,256,200
162,782
3,902
7,820
6,119
$38,787,726
145,594
Molokaÿi
Reported
Processed
With Cost
Cost
Days Lost
n/a
345
262
$1,072,883
7,054
n/a
297
228
$1,038,652
6,189
145
293
229
$1,185,562
6,955
129
269
198
$926,828
3,976
95
238
171
$818,397
3,515
Länaÿi
Reported
Processed
With Cost
Cost
Days Lost
n/a
217
162
$1,062,817
5,370
n/a
267
210
$1,120,767
5,122
131
250
207
$1,004,263
4,492
131
231
171
$1,065,661
4,756
91
207
170
$941,527
4,185
n/a Not available.
Notes: Cost and percent totals may not add due to rounding.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Research and Statistics Office, Workers’ Compensation Data Book
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.
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Visitor Industry & Recreation
Section 10
VISItoR InduStRy & RecReatIon
This section presents statistics on numbers of visitors, visitor plant inventory, and
visitor expenditures. In addition you will find information about recreation on the
islands including attendance at recreational events, and visitors to Maui County
attractions.
Information on tourism is supplied primarily by the Hawaiÿi State Department of
Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis
Division. They have assumed the collection and analysis of visitor data since July
1998.
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10.1.1
VISItoRS to MauI county by Month
Arrivals by Air
2006
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
total
Maui county
total Visitors
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
total
191,710
186,034
206,980
191,321
178,524
237,339
244,111
220,072
179,673
195,595
180,758
214,279
2,426,395
8,259
7,104
5,861
6,877
5,215
6,509
7,612
6,150
5,152
12,831
5,497
7,936
85,003
6,919
7,127
7,168
6,238
5,335
7,606
9,031
7,737
6,122
14,061
6,508
9,320
93,171
197,696
190,854
211,401
195,177
182,195
241,433
248,814
224,400
182,750
198,775
184,713
219,108
2,477,316
domestic Visitors
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
total
161,450
158,585
181,172
172,217
160,522
209,064
225,097
198,931
157,421
170,561
158,295
185,115
2,138,430
5,378
5,165
4,898
4,405
4,139
5,524
6,142
4,829
4,627
4,868
4,616
5,505
60,095
6,220
5,879
6,039
5,271
4,818
6,372
7,075
6,138
5,359
5,648
5,800
6,825
71,444
165,387
162,447
185,105
175,862
163,723
212,777
229,085
202,725
160,436
173,570
162,051
189,440
2,182,608
30,260
27,448
25,808
19,104
18,002
28,275
19,014
21,141
22,252
25,034
22,463
29,164
287,965
2,882
1,939
963
2,473
1,075
985
1,470
1,321
525
7,963
881
2,432
24,908
699
1,248
1,129
967
517
1,234
1,956
1,599
763
8,413
707
2,495
21,728
32,309
28,407
26,296
19,314
18,472
28,656
19,729
21,675
22,315
25,205
22,662
29,668
294,708
International Visitors
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
total
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
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10.1.2
Length of Stay and aVeRage daILy cenSuS,
MauI county by ISLand
Arrivals by Air
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Length of Stay (days)1
all Visitors
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
6.90
4.32
4.71
7.17
4.64
4.71
7.33
3.67
3.41
7.47
4.28
3.29
7.46
4.25
3.14
7.37
3.98
2.99
domestic
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
7.41
5.03
5.02
7.63
5.47
4.92
7.53
4.06
3.65
7.70
4.68
3.46
7.65
4.77
3.25
7.64
4.77
3.51
International
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
4.83
2.23
2.85
4.89
2.63
3.88
6.00
2.51
2.44
5.83
2.66
2.24
5.91
2.91
2.31
6.18
2.06
1.27
average daily census (people)
all Visitors
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
38,724
831
1,096
40,744
955
1,043
42,710
947
853
44,014
844
660
46,923
855
631
48,961
927
763
domestic
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
33,330
721
1,002
36,081
797
868
38,215
786
728
39,873
741
597
42,785
765
578
44,189
785
687
5,394
110
95
4,662
158
175
4,495
162
126
4,140
103
63
4,138
90
53
4,773
141
76
International
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.
1
Length of stay is the average number of days that visitors who travel to a specific island have stayed on that island.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
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10.1.3
aVeRage daILy VISItoR cenSuS,
by county
Average number of visitors present in each county on any given day
Arrivals by Air
year
Maui
county
hawaiÿi
county
Kauaÿi
county
oahu
State
total
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
15,363
15,727
18,090
24,670
32,790
7,195
6,561
6,725
8,690
7,570
7,259
7,225
7,050
7,990
10,930
66,680
66,455
73,445
66,695
67,370
96,417
95,968
105,310
108,040
118,660
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
31,910
34,330
33,890
33,870
44,020
8,040
9,870
10,210
10,690
17,760
11,470
14,840
15,510
16,400
19,140
65,280
73,870
74,660
80,450
88,750
116,700
132,910
134,270
141,410
169,670
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
37,657
37,060
41,854
42,132
42,933
16,698
17,535
19,297
18,974
18,902
17,378
17,720
13,516
8,283
13,268
82,783
75,008
77,999
78,108
81,526
154,516
147,323
152,666
147,498
156,630
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
42,751
42,724
43,383
42,864
43,992
18,547
19,337
21,656
23,993
22,736
14,439
15,615
15,999
17,909
18,214
81,362
81,054
76,150
72,623
79,497
157,098
158,730
157,188
157,389
164,439
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
43,854
40,651
42,742
44,510
45,517
21,831
21,064
22,277
21,934
23,376
18,041
16,830
17,432
17,828
18,869
84,911
79,702
82,121
76,776
83,718
168,637
158,247
164,572
161,048
171,481
2005
2006
48,409
50,651
27,579
28,011
19,682
20,994
89,775
87,953
185,445
187,609
Notes: Average daily census is based on intention to visit each island. Eastbound and northbound visitors counts are based on a 20
percent sample through 1983 and a 10 percent sample thereafter. Westbound visitor counts are based on the form distributed on all
Hawaii-bound flights of all domestic airlines. Data beginning with 1990 are not strictly comparable to previous years.
All eastbound visitor days were attributed to Oahu through 1988.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report; “Historical Visitor Data.”
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10.1.4
doMeStIc VISItoR aRRIVaLS fRoM top uS MSaS,
MauI county
Arrivals by Air
2006
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
total
Maui county
total
State
Albuquerque
Anchorage
Atlanta
Austin
Bakersfield
6,185
7,469
20,847
8,555
6,458
178
410
627
223
121
198
121
877
360
143
6,286
7,741
21,269
8,776
6,553
16,541
21,967
51,869
21,992
17,053
Bellingham
Boise
Boston
Charlotte
Chicago
3,547
6,603
28,491
5,236
63,348
88
138
842
137
1,484
55
160
1,149
260
2,278
3,608
6,686
29,029
5,341
64,367
8,669
16,089
65,536
12,657
126,514
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Colorado Springs
Columbus
Dallas
9,966
10,446
5,208
6,934
35,514
347
309
190
287
721
300
403
198
242
1,301
10,143
10,617
5,368
7,078
36,128
22,109
22,337
16,104
15,297
82,001
Denver
Detroit
Eugene
Fresno
Grand Rapids
36,464
22,987
5,245
9,847
4,764
995
607
202
248
161
1,243
789
144
257
185
37,283
23,275
5,390
9,984
4,834
93,407
46,496
13,518
25,077
9,773
Hartford
Houston
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
6,078
22,934
8,051
10,907
26,135
175
705
230
254
724
282
1,046
331
471
834
6,194
23,445
8,209
11,062
26,672
13,616
56,665
16,626
25,525
73,905
Los Angeles
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Modesto
317,520
10,610
7,991
26,151
6,462
6,628
334
229
651
153
9,258
477
261
812
146
324,057
10,746
8,116
26,724
6,578
855,095
23,107
17,174
60,946
16,391
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10.1.4
CONTINuED
2006
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
total
Maui county
total
State
Nashville
New York
Norfolk
Oklahoma City
Omaha
5,525
77,859
4,527
4,695
4,149
145
2,095
179
152
86
214
3,334
203
201
135
5,589
79,445
4,623
4,806
4,236
12,543
169,198
17,543
12,042
10,015
Orlando
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland
7,698
21,315
59,992
7,195
50,339
213
697
1,329
225
1,711
403
856
1,886
299
1,373
7,820
21,828
60,974
7,284
51,745
18,010
47,219
148,782
15,832
126,645
Provo
Raleigh
Reno
Sacramento
Saint Louis
5,510
5,206
8,215
52,701
13,473
145
162
191
1,053
346
155
228
197
1,162
494
5,588
5,319
8,376
53,551
13,657
17,879
12,992
20,529
126,603
29,701
5,455
22,782
5,549
68,158
216,981
229
597
180
1,730
5,118
141
537
264
2,142
6,544
5,610
23,164
5,705
69,825
222,344
15,936
61,902
17,497
182,576
603,931
San Luis/Obispo
Santa Barbara
Seattle
Spokane
Stockton
5,599
8,005
96,189
6,247
9,929
239
288
2,548
135
269
155
270
2,013
128
249
5,796
8,285
98,268
6,344
10,128
15,040
23,602
244,849
15,701
24,097
Tampa
Tucson
Tulsa
Washington D.C.
8,711
9,011
3,683
38,185
318
289
95
1,325
446
310
116
1,714
8,900
9,251
3,725
39,137
20,276
25,018
8,901
116,486
65.1
47.6
54.5
65.1
54.0
Salinas
Salt Lake City
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
top uS MSas as percent
of total Visitors
Note: MSAs - Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
189
10.1.5
VISItoR aRRIVaLS, MauI county
Data covers visitors to the state staying overnight or longer,
and include one-day (non-overnight) trips
Westbound Visitors
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
19892
1,378,189
1,389,892
1,550,080
1,645,720
1,854,690
1,831,110
2,001,870
1,908,780
1,884,050
International Visitors1 domestic Visitors
400,860
2,113,100
total Visitors
2,513,960
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
469,239
483,224
569,241
569,204
531,610
1,815,623
1,692,382
1,754,371
1,693,910
1,808,906
2,284,862
2,175,606
2,323,612
2,263,114
2,340,516
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
564,092
586,576
542,018
527,950
480,471
1,762,705
1,732,034
1,788,366
1,776,165
1,866,531
2,326,797
2,318,610
2,330,384
2,304,115
2,347,002
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
470,035
418,518
369,323
296,273
270,029
1,834,631
1,685,960
1,770,103
1,900,174
1,937,797
2005
2006
265,749
294,708
2,080,731
2,182,608
arrivals by Ship
32,288
41,288
58,853
43,514
69,427
43,514
89,820
2,336,954
2,145,766
2,198,280
2,239,961
2,277,253
2,389,994
2,567,136
Due to the need for timely and market-specific visitor statistics arising from the establishment of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, collection and reporting of visitor statistics has been extensively revised. The previous visitor categorization as eastbound (visitors who arrive
mainly from Asia, Australia and New Zealand) and westbound (visitors who arrive from the uS mainland and Canada) has been replaced
by a domestic and international breakdown of visitors.
1
The subcategories for 1989 were eastbound (visitors arriving mainly from Asia, Australia and New Zealand) and westbound (arriving
from the uS mainland and Canada). County distribution for eastbound/international visitors not available before 1989.
2
Source: Hawai’i State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report; “Historical Visitor Data.”
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Data Book 2007
10.1.6
natIon of ReSIdence of VISItoRS
to MauI county
Arrivals by Air
2006
MauI
MMa1
domestic
International
total
2,138,430
287,965
u.S.
1,987,912
MoLoKaÿI
Int’l.
2,426,395
60,095
24,908
85,003
71,444
21,728 93,171
16,501
2,004,413
54,554
1,401
55,955
65,379
1,956 67,335
42,921
89,982
132,903
1,223
2,741
3,965
1,686
3,332
5,018
asia
China
Hong Kong
Japan
Korea
Singapore
Taiwan
total asia
2,587
342
767
1,334
223
453
5,706
2,548
912
93,942
8,527
0
2,215
108,144
5,135
1,254
94,709
9,861
223
2,668
113,850
170
11
14
52
8
17
272
427
0
3,912
593
0
398
5,330
598
11
3,926
645
8
415
5,603
109
12
12
26
16
20
195
364
0
1,755
762
0
44
2,925
473
12
1,767
788
16
64
3,120
oceania
Australia
New Zealand
total oceania
3,007
688
3,695
22,754
3,370
26,123
25,761
4,058
29,819
77
19
96
2,841
212
3,053
2,917
231
3,148
65
30
95
3,192
242
3,435
6,257
273
3,530
14,629
10,660
2,351
3,419
2,788
33,848
1,238
685
134
152
329
2,537
15,867
11,346
2,485
3,571
3,117
36,386
570
500
98
141
154
1,463
29
25
0
0
0
54
599
525
98
141
154
1,517
763
376
79
135
143
1,496
84
25
0
0
0
109
847
401
79
135
143
1,605
1,119
2,186
3,783
7,088
0
65
0
65
1,119
2,251
3,783
7,153
30
110
142
281
0
0
0
0
30
110
142
281
36
121
163
320
0
0
0
0
36
121
163
320
other foreign
57,260
44,613
101,873
2,206
12,329
14,535
2,272
9,972 12,244
total foreign
150,518
271,464
421,984
5,541
23,507
29,049
6,064
19,773 25,837
europe
united Kingdom
Germany
France
Italy
Switzerland
total europe
Latin america
Argentina
Brazil
Mexico
total Latin america
total
domestic
LÄnaÿI
domestic
canada
total
Int’l.
total
Major Market Areas (MMAs) have allowed the Hawaii Tourism Authority to focus on specific areas for marketing and to see changes in
these markets.
1
2
“Other foreign” is comprised of all countries not listed above in an MMA as well as visitors from uS territories .
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
191
10.1.7
totaL aIR SeatS opeRated to
KahuLuI aIRpoRt
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
totaL SeatS
Scheduled Seats
charter seats
1,326,429
1,283,488
42,941
1,480,866
1,444,386
36,480
1,631,999
1,590,819
41,180
1,894,234
1,852,814
41,420
1,993,762
1,954,782
38,980
doMeStIc SeatS
Scheduled Seats
charter seats
uS West
Anchorage
Burbank
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Oakland
Orange County
Phoenix
Portland
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Seattle
uS east
Atlanta
Chicago
Dallas
Houston
St. Louis
InteRnatIonaL SeatS
Scheduled Seats
charter seats
canada
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
1,275,107
1,232,166
42,941
1,089,402
1,421,582
1,385,102
36,480
1,187,910
1,594,958
1,553,778
41,180
1,324,702
1,890,534
1,851,554
38,980
1,581,804
12,54
38,316
32,984
124
545,667
50,318
45,384
21,599
48,530
14,136
1,821,553
1,780,133
41,420
1,458,103
15,680
11,408
538,798
45,880
45,260
22,728
314,676
52,976
69,084
142,764
72,427
70,337
51,322
51,322
na
51,322
1,782
594
48,946
562,663
45,260
45,260
22,282
37,260
11,730
299,375
45,584
80,180
197,192
57,077
88,313
36,374
15,428
59,284
59,284
na
59,284
9,894
3,378
46,012
22,578
339,336
47,956
156,090
229,076
574
81,957
77,573
68,972
527,885
82,199
62,744
61,635
38,620
45,012
70,131
65,500
338,427
6,574
132,288
322,030
2,448
174,886
77,018
67,678
37,041
37,041
na
37,041
72,681
72,681
na
72,681
980
37,041
71,701
49,684
553,026
91,860
45,260
144,719
53,328
45,260
94,050
98,852
247,309
145,912
269,750
33,426
145,889
78,659
11,776
103,228
103,228
na
103,228
11,799
513
90,916
NA: Not available
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.1.8
hoteL occupancy RateS, MauI ISLand
Month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
totaL
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
73.2
90.3
89.0
82.7
78.5
79.7
84.8
83.2
77.6
78.1
78.0
68.8
80.3
77.9
85.2
84.9
77.7
72.4
75.7
80.6
80.3
58.1
60.9
64.9
58.0
73.0
66.2
78.3
77.8
72.7
68.3
75.2
78.8
81.4
64.6
68.1
62.2
62.5
71.0
72.4
79.9
78.4
74.1
71.8
75.3
83.8
84.2
67.1
70.2
67.6
70.6
74.8
78.20
83.10
83.60
80.60
76.50
79.30
82.40
82.90
73.00
74.60
70.70
69.10
77.80
78.70
85.90
86.20
77.40
78.60
83.80
84.90
81.80
75.40
77.00
73.20
71.50
79.60
79.50
86.10
83.80
80.40
80.00
81.80
85.10
84.40
76.70
77.50
72.20
72.10
80.00
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
193
10.2.1
pKf-haWaIÿI
occupancy and RooM RateS,
food and beVeRage SaLeS,
ISLandS of MauI and MoLoKaÿI
Includes condominium units in rental pools for transient occupancy
year
percent
occupied
average
daily Room
Rate
average
Revenue per
available Room
average daily Sales per guest
food
beverage
food Sales
per cover
Maui
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
73.53
73.37
71.58
72.81
77.25
144.36
155.54
156.37
161.40
167.08
106.15
114.11
111.93
117.52
129.06
25.72
26.32
26.92
27.12
28.62
7.23
7.56
7.94
8.23
9.05
15.99
17.09
17.11
17.75
19.16
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
80.11
74.50
72.41
75.71
77.60
189.78
210.29
205.90
212.06
240.10
152.04
156.66
149.10
160.54
186.33
30.52
27.68
29.35
30.79
33.22
10.09
8.59
9.20
10.34
11.94
20.10
18.78
19.44
20.31
21.35
2005
79.98
256.07
204.80
33.40
11.70
22.36
Molokaÿi
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
37.47
39.00
40.42
44.18
41.08
71.85
74.44
74.02
78.43
74.54
26.92
29.03
29.92
34.65
30.62
42.40
56.65
47.17
36.62
NA
15.26
17.14
17.31
11.33
NA
10.00
10.64
10.04
10.76
NA
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
42.72
47.36
50.58
51.19
59.94
79.77
92.09
93.67
96.83
108.21
34.07
43.62
47.38
49.57
64.86
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
2005
59.59
119.94
71.48
NA
NA
NA
Notes: PKF-Hawaii LLP publishes comparable statistics only for the last two years. Participating hotel and resort condominiums differ
from year to year, so earlier survey statistics are not strictly comparable due to changes in the participants’ number, type, location and
size. There are no participants on Lanai.
Source: PKF-Hawaii LLP, Trends in the Hotel Industry, Hawaii, December 2005, and records.
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Data Book 2007
10.2.2
pKf-haWaIÿI
tRendS In the hoteL InduStRy, MauI county
total
Maui
2005
Käÿanapali
West Maui
other
Molokaÿi
Room Sales for the total Market
Percent Occupied
Average Daily Room Rate
Revenue / Available Room
79.98
256.07
204.80
82.58
201.09
166.06
78.62
212.84
167.34
78.92
316.96
250.14
59.59
179.94
71.48
Room Sales for the hotel Market
Percent Occupied
Average Daily Room Rate
Revenue / Available Room
84.01
298.35
250.65
86.06
184.49
158.77
78.93
230.04
181.86
83.82
419.98
352.01
59.93
137.36
82.32
Room Sales for the Resort condo Market
Percent Occupied
74.36
Average Daily Room Rate
189.58
Revenue / Available Room
140.98
72.02
261.32
188.20
78.46
203.34
159.54
72.05
148.86
107.25
59.19
98.23
58.14
20.66
6.19
15.03
39.46
13.68
27.44
42.24
15.69
24.28
NA
NA
NA
food Sales for the total Market
Average Daily Food per Guest
Average Daily Beverage per Guest
Average Food Sales Per Cover
33.40
11.70
21.35
Source: PKF-Hawaii LLP, Trends in the Hotel Industry, Hawaii, December 2005.
10.2.3
pKf-haWaIÿI
QuaLIty and SIze RepoRt, MauI county
2005
Room Quality
Percent Occupied
Average Daily Room Rate
Revenue / Available Room
Maui
Luxury
79.76
344.52
272.80
number of Rooms on property under 100
Percent Occupied
59.39
Average Daily Room Rate
214.27
Revenue / Available Room
127.25
First Class Deluxe
72.45
78.41
164.52
130.51
131.83
106.49
100 - 200
77.64
173.08
134.39
Molokaÿi
Standard
66.01
89.66
72.72
201 - 350
74.73
243.71
182.12
351 - 500
84.87
346.79
294.33
Budget
NA
NA
NA
Over 500
86.39
272.07
235.04
Standard
60.77
119.94
55.75
under 100
59.59
119.94
71.48
Source: PKF-Hawaii LLP, Trends in the Hotel Industry, Hawaii, Quality and Size Report, December 2005.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
195
10.2.4
hoSpItaLIty adVISoRS LLc
haWaIÿI hoteL fLaSh RepoRt, MauI ISLand
2006
occupancy
average
daily Rate
Revenue per
available Room
total Maui
80.00%
241.08
192.86
by area
Wailea
Lahaina/Käÿanapali/Kapalua
Other Maui
73.90%
82.50%
77.30%
386.53
232.05
251.35
285.62
191.44
194.29
by price
Luxury
upscale
Midprice
Economy/Budget
77.90%
77.30%
84.20%
81.40%
364.34
218.44
145.72
117.45
283.82
168.85
122.70
95.60
Source: Hospitality Advisors LLC, Hawaiÿi Hotel Flash Report, December 2006.
10.2.5
VISItoR pLant InVentoRy by ISLand and
pRIce, MauI county
class (price per night)
units
2004
% of total
Maui
Budget: $100 or less
Standard: $101 to $250
Deluxe: $251 to $500
Luxury: Over $500
All levels
2,111
5,895
6,806
3,017
17,830
11.8%
33.1%
38.2%
16.9%
100.0%
Molokaÿi
Budget: $100 or less
Standard: $101 to $250
Deluxe: $251 to $500
Luxury: Over $500
All levels
213
144
67
1
425
50.0%
34.0%
15.8%
0.2%
100.00%
Länaÿi
Budget: $100 or less
Standard: $101 to $250
Deluxe: $251 to $500
Luxury: Over $500
All levels
6
12
160
191
369
1.7%
3.2%
43.3%
51.8%
100.0%
properties
units
2005
% of total
271
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
12.0%
31.3%
36.7%
20.0%
100.0%
271
33
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
51.2%
32.4%
16.3%
0.0%
100.0%
32
7
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.8%
3.5%
43.6%
52.0%
100.0%
6
properties
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Visitor Plant Inventory.
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Data Book 2007
10.2.6
VISItoR pLant InVentoRy by ISLand and type,
MauI county
2002
prop- available
erties
units
Maui
Apartment/Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Hostel
Hotel
Condominium
Hotel
Individual
Vacation unit
Timeshare
Other
total
Molokaÿi
Bed & Breakfast
Hotel
Condominium
Hotel
Individual
Vacation unit
TimeShare
Other
total
Länaÿi
Apartment/Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Hotel
Individual
Vacation unit
TimeShare
Other
total
2003
2004
prop- available prop- available
erties units
erties
units
2005
prop- available
erties
units
2006
prop- avaiable
erties units
7
23
2
29
103
113
30
8,413
6
22
2
29
69
110
30
8,379
8
27
2
31
45
144
30
8,065
6
29
3
29
45
116
37
7,974
5
30
3
27
37
122
37
7,595
102
7,548
106
7,955
114
7,085
112
7,509
114
7,830
63
–
16
584
–
613
63
–
19
638
–
730
90
–
16
549
1,512
387
72
15
15
570
1,852
366
71
16
15
495
1,959
366
242
17,404
247
17,911
288
17,817
281
18,469
1
1
1
45
2
1
3
45
3
2
3
114
2
3
3
141
2
3
3
141
4
101
6
159
6
140
6
259
6
259
2
2
66
–
7
17
–
2
26
–
66
22
–
1
31
7
4
23
0
1
30
15
4
22
0
1
29
15
4
10
220
28
299
33
299
35
452
34
451
–
1
3
–
3
362
–
1
3
–
3
362
1
1
3
1
3
362
1
1
3
1
3
362
1
1
3
1
3
362
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
1
1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
368
6
368
7
369
7
369
6
367
281 18,441
Notes: Categories vary in the way they are reported from year to year.
Individual Vacation unit: Individual condominium unit (not in a hotel rental operation), house, cabin, villa or cottage with very limited service, often with only basic cleaning supplies provided.
“–” Not available, not reported or none.
SourceS: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Visitor Plant Inventory.
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Data Book 2007
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197
10.2.7
SuMMaRy of VISItoR pLant InVentoRy by aRea
and type, MauI county
2006 Island/area/type
Maui Island
häna
Bed & Breakfast
Hotel
Individual Vacation unit
TimeShare
Other
Kahului-Wailuku
Apartment/Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Hostel
Hotel
Individual Vacation unit
Other
Kula-Makawao
Apartment/ Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Hotel
Individual Vacation unit
Other
Lahaina-Käÿanapali-näpili-Kapalua
Apartment/ Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Condominium Hotel
Hotel
Individual Vacation unit
TimeShare
Other
Mäÿalaea
Condominium Hotel
Wailea-Kïhei
Apartment/ Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Condominium Hotel
Hotel
Individual Vacation unit
TimeShare
Other
Molokaÿi
Bed & Breakfast
Condominium Hotel
Hotel
Individual Vacation unit
TimeShare
Other
Länaÿi
Apartment/Hotel
Bed & Breakfast
Hotel
Individual Vacation unit
properties
281
32
3
2
22
1
4
13
1
1
3
4
3
1
34
1
9
1
21
2
95
2
10
54
9
8
9
3
8
8
99
1
7
52
11
17
6
5
34
2
6
3
22
0
1
6
1
1
3
1
available units
18,441
198
3
95
66
17
17
529
2
10
37
458
7
15
108
9
33
8
46
12
9,599
21
53
4,123
3,613
94
1,423
272
282
282
7,725
5
23
3,425
3,421
282
519
50
451
3
259
141
29
15
4
367
1
3
362
1
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Visitor Plant Inventory.
198
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.2.8
VISItoR pLant InVentoRy,
MauI county
year
available
units
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
2,743
3,695
4,095
4,075
5,208
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
5,830
7,232
8,037
8,736
9,472
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
9,701
11,359
12,162
12,749
13,138
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
14,152
14,096
13,849
15,168
15,708
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
17,869
18,702
19,290
19,127
18,804
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
NA
17,824
18,552
18,650
18,609
18,270
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
18,234
17,992
18,343
18,485
19,290
2006
19,259
Notes: Includes hotels and condominiums available for transient rental. HVCB did not conduct an update survey in 1995.
NA: not available.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Visitor Plant Inventory.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
199
10.2.9
LaRgeSt hoteLS by nuMbeR of SLeepIng RooMS,
MauI county
2006
hotel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
number of
Sleeping
Rooms & Suites Location
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa
The Westin Maui Resort & Spa
The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua
Wailea Marriott Resort
The Royal Lahaina Resort
Sheraton Maui Resort
ResortQuest Käÿanapali Shores
The Fairmont Kea Lani Resort
Käÿanapali Beach Hotel
Käÿanapali Beach Vacation Resort
Four Seasons Resort
ResortQuest at Papakea Resort
The Whaler on Käÿanapali Beach
Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort
Maui Prince Mäkena Resort
Maui Marc Vista
Maui Coast Hotel
ResortQuest Maui Käÿanapali Villas
Outrigger Royal Kahana Resort
Four Seasons Resort Lanaÿi at Mänele Bay
ResortQuest Mahana at Käÿanapali
Outrigger Maui Eldorado
Maui Seaside Hotel
806
780
758
548
521
515
510
463
450
430
413
380
364
360
345
310
279
265
260
236
236
211
204
190
Lahaina, Maui
Wailea, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Kapalua, Maui
Wailea, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Wailea, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Wailea, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Wailea, Maui
Wailea, Maui
Kïhei, Maui
Kïhei, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Länaÿi
Lahaina, Maui
Lahaina, Maui
Kahului, Maui
property
type
Range
of Rates
Hotel
$311-$765
Resort
$495-$3,000
Resort
$360-$3,000
Resort
$405-$3,700
Resort
$475-$5,800
Resort
$125-$2,500
Resort
$405-$3,350
Condo/Resort
$200-$1,000
Resort
$395-$3,000
Hotel
$185-$640
Resort
$402-$616
Resort
$365-$9,975
Condo/Resort
$225-$750
Condo/Resort
$235-$730
Resort
$459-$4,000
Resort
$335 - $1,500
Condo/Resort
$190 - $260
Hotel
$215-$275
Condo/Resort
NA
Condo/Resort
$125-$509
Resort
$395-$5,000
Condo/Resort
NA
Condo/Resort
$149-$479
Hotel
$105-$150
DND: Did not disclose.
Source: Pacific Business News, “Largest Maui County Hotels,” Book of Lists 2007.
200
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.3.1
expendItuReS peR peRSon peR day
by unIted StateS and JapaneSe VISItoRS,
State of haWaIÿI
In dollars; excludes transpacific travel costs
(Arrivals by Air)
expenditure type
uS east
2005
2006
uS West
2005
2006
Japan
2005
2006
gRand totaL
178.4
181.2
48.6
156.5
255.4
266.5
total food and beverage
Restaurant food
Dinner shows and cruises
Groceries and snacks
35.8
25.5
4.4
5.9
35.2
24.8
4.4
6.1
31.0
20.6
3.2
7.2
31.9
21.3
3.3
7.4
42.5
29.5
5.5
7.5
42.0
29.1
5.3
7.6
entertainment & Recreation
18.3
19.1
14.0
15.0
19.2
19.7
total transportation
Interisland airfare
Ground transportation
Rental vehicles
Gasoline, parking, etc.
17.2
3.1
1.0
11.5
1.5
17.8
3.3
1.0
11.8
1.7
14.3
1.9
0.7
10.3
1.3
16.8
2.9
0.7
11.6
1.5
11.1
3.6
4.7
2.5
0.3
11.6
3.7
4.
2.7
0.3
total Shopping
Fashion and clothing
Jewelry and watches
Cosmetics, perfume
Leather goods
Hawaiÿi food products
Souvenirs
23.4
8.0
5.7
0.3
0.5
2.2
6.7
22.5
7.9
6.0
0.3
0.5
2.0
5.8
20.3
7.8
4.7
0.3
0.6
2.1
4.7
20.6
7.9
5.1
0.3
0.6
2.1
4.6
99.1
25.5
14.1
5.7
34.3
10.4
9.2
98.8
26.1
13.6
5.6
33.7
10.7
9.0
Lodging
69.1
73.6
60.1
64.3
68.8
75.4
all other expenses1
14.6
13.0
8.9
8.0
14.6
19.0
Note: On-ship spending by cruise visitors on u.S. Flagged Hawai’i home-ported ships are
included in the specific expenditure categories
1
Includes cruise package spending on u.S. Flagged Hawai’i home-ported ships.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
201
10.3.2
cRuISe VISItoR peR peRSon peR day SpendIng
by categoRy and MMa, MauI county
all
Visitors
uS West
uS east
canada
other
75.75
57.59
88.93
81.62
104.75
Lodging
6.53
3.51
8.39
12.43
9.71
food & beverages
Restaurant
Dinner shows
Groceries/snacks
8.06
5.11
1.65
1.30
5.96
3.99
1.07
0.90
9.40
5.76
2.26
1.38
8.69
5.34
1.75
1.60
12.12
7.50
1.47
3.15
entertainment and Recreation
4.09
2.83
4.16
3.93
12.00
18.80
12.17
25.72
17.79
18.30
total transportation
Inter-island airfare
Ground transportation
Rental car/moped
Other trans
7.58
2.21
1.66
3.19
0.52
6.26
0.95
2.28
2.59
0.43
8.05
2.95
0.96
3.53
0.62
10.64
4.21
1.02
4.85
0.56
9.41
3.04
3.20
2.73
0.44
total Shopping
Fashion& clothing
Jewelry/watch
Cosmetics/perfumes
Leather goods
Hawaii food products
Souvenirs
24.01
7.89
8.10
0.21
0.38
1.43
6.01
21.86
7.75
7.50
0.14
0.20
1.40
4.88
25.97
8.17
9.36
0.16
0.24
1.37
6.67
20.62
6.65
5.50
0.40
0.51
1.55
6.01
30.75
8.92
7.85
0.65
2.24
1.82
9.26
6.67
5.01
7.23
7.53
12.45
total per person per day spending
Shore tour
all other spending outside ship
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
202
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.3.3
SuMMaRy VISItoR chaRacteRIStIcS,
MauI county
Arrivals by Air
2006
1
total
domestic
International
Islands Visited
Maui County
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
Big Island
Kona
Hilo
Maui County Only
2,477,316
2,426,395
85,003
93,171
853,082
447,471
499,821
345,166
433,033
1,420,643
2,182,608
2,138,430
60,095
71,444
665,711
387,312
420,341
283,162
365,075
1,325,383
294,708
287,965
24,908
21,728
187,370
60,159
79,480
62,004
67,958
95,260
Visit Status
First trip
Repeat
Average number of trips
874,737
1,602,579
4.69
754,248
1,428,360
4.78
120,489
174,219
3.98
Party Size
One person
Two persons
Three or more persons
Average party size
324,634
1,155,133
997,550
2.17
298,177
1,031,135
853,296
2.13
26,457
123,997
144,254
2.47
Accommodations1
Hotel
Hotel Only
Condo
Condo Only
Timeshare
Timeshare Only
Apartment/Rental House
Bed & Breakfast
Cruise Ship
Friends or Relatives
1,375,835
1,040,891
682,532
522,327
250,592
178,568
75,368
30,599
267,630
169,752
1,173,539
878,294
620,817
477,439
240,792
172,717
69,181
27,579
244,760
144,356
202,296
162,596
61,715
44,888
9,800
5,852
6,188
3,020
22,870
25,396
Accommodations here do not indicate the number of visitors who used a particular accommodation just on Maui County but statewide
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2006
Annual Visitor Research Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
203
10.3.4
SuMMaRy VISItoR chaRacteRIStIcS, by ISLand
Arrivals by Air
2006
Islands Visited
Maui County
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
Oÿahu
Kauaÿi
Big Island
Kona
Hilo
Maui Only
Molokaÿi Only
Länaÿi Only
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
2,426,395
2,426,395
57,592
68,262
830,821
441,192
489,582
340,301
424,469
1,365,846
85,003
57,592
85,003
29,768
52,932
33,605
38,708
33,340
35,820
93,171
68,262
29,768
93,171
52,248
39,396
45,139
37,601
42,448
9,406
11,198
Visit Status
First trip
Repeat
Average number of trips
862,993
1,563,402
4.65
28,073
56,931
5.26
33,625
59,547
4.81
party Size
One person
Two persons
Three or more persons
Average party size
314,009
1,131,910
980,476
2.17
15,050
36,508
33,446
2.17
13,447
44,728
34,996
2.20
accomodations1
Hotel
Hotel Only
Condo
Condo Only
Timeshare
Timeshare Only
Apartment/Rental House
Bed & Breakfast
Cruise Ship
Friends or Relatives
1,344,789
1,016,462
671,827
515,110
247,785
176,806
71,452
29,269
266,514
162,221
43,571
27,256
18,452
11,541
4,541
2,600
5,220
2,606
11,381
17,897
54,850
38,192
13,392
8,939
NA
NA
2,668
1,408
17,797
15,137
NA: Not applicable
1
Accommodations here do not indicate the number of visitors who used a particular accommodation just on Maui Island but statewide
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division,
2006 Annual Visitor Research Report.
204
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.3.5
cRuISe VISItoR peR peRSon peR day SpendIng
by categoRy and MMa,
MauI county
2006
all
Visitors
uS West
uS east
canada
other
75.75
57.59
88.93
81.62
104.75
Lodging
6.53
3.51
8.39
12.43
9.71
food & beverages
Restaurant
Dinner shows
Groceries/snacks
8.06
5.11
1.65
1.30
5.96
3.99
1.07
0.90
9.40
5.76
2.26
1.38
8.69
5.34
1.75
1.60
12.12
7.50
1.47
3.15
entertainment and Recreation
4.09
2.83
4.16
3.93
12.00
18.80
12.17
25.72
17.79
18.30
total transportation
Inter-island airfare
Ground transportation
Rental car/moped
Other trans
7.58
2.21
1.66
3.19
0.52
6.26
0.95
2.28
2.59
0.43
8.05
2.95
0.96
3.53
0.62
10.64
4.21
1.02
4.85
0.56
9.41
3.04
3.20
2.73
0.44
total Shopping
Fashion& clothing
Jewelry/watch
Cosmetics/perfumes
Leather goods
Hawaii food products
Souvenirs
24.01
7.89
8.10
0.21
0.38
1.43
6.01
21.86
7.75
7.50
0.14
0.20
1.40
4.88
25.97
8.17
9.36
0.16
0.24
1.37
6.67
20.62
6.65
5.50
0.40
0.51
1.55
6.01
30.75
8.92
7.85
0.65
2.24
1.82
9.26
6.67
5.01
7.23
7.53
12.45
total per person per day spending
Shore tour
all other spending outside ship
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division,
2006 Annual Visitor Research Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
205
10.3.6
totaL cRuISe paSSengeRS by MMa1
Visitors uS West
2006
total passengers 415,967
Island Visitation
(# of Passengers)
Maui County
406,513
Maui
406,513
Molokaÿi
7,839
Länaÿi
7,600
2005
total passengers 316,546
Island Visitation
( # of passengers)
Maui County
314,123
Maui
314,123
Molokaÿi
11,849
Länaÿi
13,323
2004
total passengers 240,800
Island Visitation
(# of passengers)
Maui County
230,394
Maui
230,394
Molokaÿi
7,573
Länaÿi
8,971
2003
total passengers 230,495
Island Visitation
(# of passengers)
Maui County
212,428
Maui
212,428
Molokaÿi
5,090
Länaÿi
6,009
2002
total passengers 235,027
Island Visitation
(# of passengers)
Maui County
224,735
Maui
224,735
Molokaÿi
2,002
Länaÿi
2,776
1
uS east
canada europe
hawaiÿi
total
other Residents passengers
131,156
217,229
34,530
9,873
23,179
10,227
426,194
127,725
127,725
3,037
3,170
212,635
212,635
3,558
3,351
33,800
33,800
713
511
9,665
9,665
174
155
22,689
22,689
359
413
10,227
10,227
262
101
416,740
416,740
8,101
7,701
89,914
170,879
27,943
8,769
19,040
4,977
321,522
89,226
89,226
4,516
4,892
169,571
169,571
5,512
6,402
27,729
27,729
770
837
8,702
8,702
347
350
18,894
18,894
703
842
4,779
4,779
54
38
318,901
318,901
11,903
13,361
67,271
127,532
16,240
7,700
22,057
3,577
244,377
64,364
64,364
2,733
3,215
122,021
122,021
3,850
4,639
15,538
15,538
520
536
7,367
7,367
134
188
21,104
21,104
335
393
3,577
3,577
72
17
233,971
233,971
7,645
8,988
65,822
125,645
15,064
6,368
17,596
5,654
236,149
60,786
60,786
2,110
2,260
116,033
116,033
2,436
3,143
13,911
13,911
256
243
5,880
5,880
42
40
15,817
15,817
245
323
5,654
5,654
73
48
218,082
218,082
5,163
6,057
71,312
128,252
15,570
5,533
14,361
7,117
242,144
68,189
68,189
517
889
122,636
122,636
1,153
1,514
14,888
14,888
153
99
5,290
5,290
64
62
13,732
13,732
114
212
6,806
6,806
71
44
231,541
231,541
2,073
2,821
MMA: Major Market Area.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, 2002
-2006 Annual Visitor Research Report.
206
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.3.7
cRuISe/paSSengeR ShIp ScheduLe,
KahuLuI haRboR and LahaIna SMaLL boat haRboR
Month
Lahaina Small boat harbor
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
total
2007
Maximum passenger capacity (number of Ships)
2008
2009
2010
15,070
13,812
21,208
17,332
11,800
4,340
3,670
3,670
21,726
37,010
19,910
14,970
(9)
(8)
(12)
(9)
(8)
(4)
(3)
(3)
(13)
(21)
(10)
(7)
27,962
13,228
18,790
18,922
17,674
8,008
3,450
10,806
6,280
23,388
14,470
4,270
(14)
(8)
(9)
(9)
(10)
(4)
(2)
(5)
(5)
(12)
(6)
(2)
22,670
14,320
20,742
15,402
16,108
6,006
6,006
4,004
12,256
15,960
14,892
6,990
(11)
(7)
(9)
(8)
(8)
(3)
(3)
(2)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(4)
15,350
11,346
11,346
11,734
10,522
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
(7)
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
184,518 (107)
167,248
(86)
155,356
(76)
60,298
(27)
(12)
(9)
(9)
(6)
(8)
(9)
(8)
(10)
(8)
(10)
(9)
(9)
(107)
Kahului harbor
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
28,660
24,368
31,060
(13)
(11)
(14)
26,514
18,718
18,534
13,362
18,438
20,330
18,184
22,730
18,184
22,708
20,330
20,584
total
84,088
(38)
238,616
NA: Not Available.
Maximum Passenger Capacity: Ship capacity, not actual passenger counts.
Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Department of Transportaion, Harbors Division, Maui Passenger and Crusie Vessel Schedule for 2007 and
2008, Revised October 1, 2007 and Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Boating & Ocean Recreation, Schedule of
Passenger/Cruise Vessels, Prepared July 20, 2007.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
207
10.4.1
actIVIty paRtIcIpatIon MauI ISLand,
by VISItoR categoRy
activity
all Sightseeing
Helicopter or plane tour
Boat, submarine, whale watching
Tour bus excursion
Private limousine/van tour
Self-guided
all Recreation
Swimming-sunbathing-beach
Surfing / bodyboarding
Snorkeling-scuba diving
Jet skiing-parasailing-windsurfing
Golf
Running-jogging-fitness walking
Gym-health spa
Backpaking-hiking-camping
Sports event or tournament
all entertainment
Lunch-sunset-dinner-evening cruise
Lounge act-stage show
Nightclub-dancing-bar-karaoke
Fine dining
all Shopping
Department stores
Designer boutiques
Hotel stores
Swap meet
Discount/outlet stores
Supermarkets
Convenience stores
Duty free
all culture
Historic site
Museum-art gallery
Polynesian show-luau
Art-craft fair
Festival
all transportation
Trolley
Public Bus
Taxi-limousine
Rental Car
Meeting
convention
Incentive/reward
u.S. West
88.6%
7.6%
31.6%
7.8%
3.5%
75.6%
90.9%
82.8%
29.7%
56.7%
6.5%
12.2%
37.8%
13.2%
15.2%
2.6%
78.1%
30.6%
23.1%
12.0%
61.7%
91.7%
36.2%
46.2%
36.7%
22.1%
35.2%
74.3%
56.6%
3.4%
69.3%
41.0%
29.4%
35.9%
18.8%
3.7%
84.0%
1.6%
2.4%
5.9%
80.5%
4.8%
0.7%
2.4%
u.S. east
92.5%
8.0%
35.2%
21.5%
6.1%
68.1%
78.4%
71.5%
14.2%
38.1%
4.6%
11.1%
27.4%
13.0%
17.4%
2.0%
70.8%
29.4%
26.0%
12.1%
56.5%
83.9%
33.6%
40.7%
39.1%
13.1%
28.4%
47.4%
47.3%
3.5%
68.3%
44.5%
22.3%
40.9%
12.3%
3.2%
77.5%
3.9%
4.1%
9.1%
69.2%
2.9%
1.2%
4.1%
Japan
canada
europe
90.3%
5.9%
14.8%
47.8%
7.6%
32.3%
51.9%
31.5%
5.3%
11.5%
2.7%
12.7%
12.1%
5.7%
4.9%
3.1%
64.2%
28.2%
12.0%
5.2%
50.8%
62.2%
8.5%
15.8%
19.0%
8.2%
15.1%
32.6%
30.6%
10.8%
34.3%
22.9%
7.8%
9.9%
3.6%
3.5%
47.0%
7.6%
2.4%
20.8%
20.9%
1.9%
0.7%
0.6%
93.4%
9.0%
32.8%
18.0%
6.0%
74.3%
84.7%
78.4%
22.2%
46.6%
1.7%
16.5%
38.1%
10.3%
14.3%
3.2%
67.5%
26.1%
28.4%
9.5%
47.4%
88.3%
46.9%
43.7%
31.5%
25.3%
29.6%
62.8%
55.1%
5.3%
71.2%
43.6%
25.3%
37.7%
13.0%
3.2%
82.2%
4.8%
4.8%
11.2%
74.0%
2.3%
2.7%
2.7%
92.7%
10.0%
30.0%
18.9%
13.6%
69.0%
83.0%
76.9%
18.3%
38.1%
5.0%
6.3%
18.9%
6.6%
14.9%
2.7%
66.2%
31.4%
17.1%
11.1%
46.3%
85.7%
44.8%
30.4%
28.1%
13.2%
18.3%
66.5%
31.6%
6.7%
62.6%
43.4%
19.9%
25.5%
10.3%
4.2%
81.2%
6.7%
12.0%
17.6%
65.3%
1.3%
0.9%
1.5%
Note: Percentages sum more than 100 percent due to multiple island visitation and multiple activities.
Source: Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. 2006 Visitor Satisfaction & Activity Report.
208
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.4.2
exceLLent SatISfactIon RatIngS by
ISLand, uS and Japan VISItoRS
year
State
Maui
Molokaÿi
Länaÿi
oÿahu
big Island
Kauaÿi
u.S. Visitors
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
69.3%
72.4%
68.2%
67.4%
66.6%
70.1%
73.6%
70.3%
73.3%
69.1%
46.1%
53.6%
57.8%
65.9%
60.4%
54.6%
61.7%
60.9%
43.1%
65.7%
57.7%
60.1%
55.8%
55.1%
55.3%
65.5%
65.1%
63.2%
51.6%
52.8%
75.5%
76.4%
73.3%
70.6%
66.9%
Japan Visitors
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
48.7%
52.0%
51.0%
53.0%
51.7%
51.9%
53.7%
53.0%
57.8%
50.9%
13.1%
41.7%
49.7%
57.4%
42.5%
42.4%
50.0%
19.1%
34.0%
56.3%
48.5%
55.1%
53.4%
53.7%
53.0%
55.6%
57.3%
57.7%
46.6%
49.1%
45.5%
41.6%
46.3%
47.9%
42.0%
n/a: Not Available.
Source: Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, 2006 Visitor Satisfaction & Activity Report.
10.4.3
MauI county VISItatIon decISIon tIMetabLe
% of Total Visitors by MMA
Island
total u.S.
u.S. West
u.S. east
Japan
canada
europe
Maui
Decide before arrival in Hawaii
Decide after arrival in Hawaii
95.5%
4.5%
95.1%
4.9%
96.0%
4.0%
89.7%
10.3%
96.5%
3.5%
91.9%
8.1%
Molokaÿi
Decide before arrival in Hawaii
Decide after arrival in Hawaii
57.5%
42.5%
59.2%
40.8%
54.2%
45.8%
53.1%
46.9%
76.8%
23.2%
72.6%
27.4%
Länaÿi
Decide before arrival in Hawaii
Decide after arrival in Hawaii
44.6%
55.4%
35.0%
65.0%
58.6%
41.4%
53.3%
46.7%
61.5%
38.5%
64.1%
35.9%
Source: Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, 2006 Visitor Satisfaction & Activity Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
209
10.4.4
oVeRaLL ISLand expeRIence,
MauI county,
aLL VISItoR categoRIeS
experience
u.S total
u.S. West
Maui Island
Excellent
Above Average
Below Average
Poor
69.1%
26.6%
3.9%
0.4%
65.9%
28.6%
4.9%
0.6%
Molokaÿi
Excellent
Above Average
Below Average
Poor
60.4%
33.6%
3.7%
2.2%
Länaÿi
Excellent
Above Average
Below Average
Poor
65.7%
28.9%
4.2%
1.2%
u.S. east
Japan
canada
europe
73.5%
23.7%
2.5%
0.3%
50.9%
44.5%
4.3%
0.3%
67.7%
30.6%
1.4%
0.2%
63.8%
32.3%
3.6%
0.3%
61.0%
31.9%
4.6%
2.4%
59.3%
36.6%
2.2%
1.9%
42.5%
39.8%
11.1%
6.6%
57.4%
27.3%
6.2%
9.2%
56.2%
35.0%
6.9%
1.9%
65.2%
32.5%
0.0%
2.4%
66.2%
24.9%
8.9%
0.0%
56.3%
32.8%
10.9%
0.0%
57.6%
40.2%
2.2%
0.0%
55.5%
42.2%
2.3%
0.0%
Source: Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, 2006 Visitor Satisfaction & Activity Report.
210
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.4.5
VISItoRS by IncoMe LeVeL,
by MMa, MauI county
Income
under $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $29,999
$30,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $39,999
$40,000 - $44,999
$45,000 - $49,999
$50,000 - $69,999
$70,000 - $99,999
$100,000 - $124,999
$125,000 - $149,999
$150,000 or more
10,000 Japanese yen
under 150
150 - 249.999
250 - 299.999
300 - 349.999
350 - 399.999
400 - 449.999
450 - 499.999
500 - 699.999
700 - 999.999
1,000 - 1,249.999
1,250 - 1,499.999
1,500 or more
1
total u.S.
0.8%
1.6%
1.9%
2.3%
1.3%
2.8%
3.6%
12.8%
21.8%
16.6%
8.4%
26.0%
u.S. West
u.S. east
canada
europe1
0.6%
1.9%
1.6%
1.8%
0.9%
2.8%
3.0%
13.4%
19.9%
17.2%
10.3%
26.6%
1.2%
1.2%
2.3%
2.9%
1.9%
2.8%
4.5%
12.0%
24.4%
15.9%
5.6%
25.2%
0.4%
1.1%
2.9%
1.6%
3.1%
5.3%
4.3%
16.2%
20.8%
13.4%
8.8%
22.0%
2.8%
5.1%
4.4%
3.7%
4.3%
4.3%
5.9%
14.5%
19.4%
13.9%
6.7%
15.0%
Japan
2.7%
3.3%
4.6%
4.8%
4.8%
7.3%
7.1%
13.7%
20.6%
12.2%
7.3%
11.6%
In u.S. Dollars
Source: Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, 2006 Visitor Satisfaction & Activity Report.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
211
10.5.1
attendance at MuSeuMS
and otheR cuLtuRaL attRactIonS,
MauI county
Calendar year unless otherwise specified
Island and cultural attraction
2003
2004
2005
2006
32,818
NA
NA
NA
NA
35,483
NA
7,985
NA
1,455,477
547,800
38,591
NA
10,436
NA
1,474,681
529,500
41,295
NA
NA
NA
1,426,068
549,420
Kula Botanical Gardens
Lahaina Restoration Foundation
Baldwin Missionary Home Museum
Hale Paÿahao (Old Lahaina Prison)
Hale Paÿi Printing House
Wo Hing Temple Museum
26,030
143,341
35,282
27,834
2,416
77,809
26,175
148,784
40,927
28,536
3,068
76,253
28,520
134,735
38,308
27,746
3,866
64,815
31,548
173,706
43,671
29,238
4,871
95,926
Maui Historical Society Bailey House Museum
Maui Ocean Center
Maui Tropical Plantation
Whaler’s Village Museum
12,003
NA
NA
176,495
12,651
417,386
NA
178,906
12,874
436,814
NA
164,559
12,797
462,843
NA
180,272
57,972
9,791
61,797
9,122
48,772
9,622
46,839
9,911
Maui
Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
Halekiÿi-Pihana Heiaus State Monument1
Häna Cultural Center (Hale Wai Wai ÿO Hana)
Hawaiÿi Nature Center
Haleakalä National Park
ÿÏao Valley State Monument1
Molokaÿi
Kalaupapa National Historic Park
Kalaupapa Settlement
NA: Not available, open.
1
Years ending June 30.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Research and Economic Analysis Division, State of
Hawaiÿi Data Book 2006.
212
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Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.5.2
natIonaL and State hIStoRIc SIteS,
MauI county
2004
Maui
Kahoÿolawe Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
total
Maui county
Listed Hawaiÿi Register only
Listed National Register only
Listed both Hawaiÿi and National Register
Eligible for National Register1
31
4
31
1
–
1
–
–
–
–
2
–
41
10
40
2
72
15
73
3
total sites
67
1
2
93
163
1
Sites declared eligible for National Register listing by the National Board.
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Division, records, 2004.
10.5.3
natIonaL, State and county paRKS,
MauI county
parks
national parks1
Number of areas
Acreage
Visits
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2
39,747
1,610,996
2
40,747
1,502,640
2
40,747
1,517,274
2
40,747
1,523,453
2
39,890
1,472,907
9
566
1553r
9
566
NA
10
565
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
State parks & historic Sites2
Number of areas
Acreage
Visits (1,000)
10
566
1,522
10
566
1553r
county parks
Number of areas
Acreage
150
1,307
150
1,307
NA: Not available.
r: Revised from previous Data Book
1
As of December 31.
2
As of June 30.
SourceS: u.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Public use Statistics Office, acreage and visitation reports, Hawaiÿi State
Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of State Parks, records. County data compiled by the Hawaiÿi State Department of
Business, Economic Development & Tourism from data provided by county parks and recreation departments.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
213
10.5.4
coMMunIty centeRS, MauI county
Max
capacity tables chairs Kitchen
name
Location
Eddie Tam Memorial
Haÿikü
Häliÿimaile Annex
Häna
Helene Hall
Kahului
Kalama Park Ext. Pavilion
Kenolio
Këökea
Kïhei
Kilohana
Kualapuÿu
Kula
Lahaina Civic Center
Länaÿi
Mayor Hannibal Tavares
Mitchell Pauÿole
Old Kalama Park Pavilion
Päÿia
Waikapü Neighborhood
Wailuku
Makawao
Haÿikü
Häliÿimaile
Häna
Häna
Kahului
Kïhei
Kïhei
Kula
Kïhei
Kaunakakaÿi
Molokaÿi
Kula
Lahaina
Länaÿi
Pukalani
Kaunakakaÿi
Kïhei
Paÿia
Waikapü
Wailuku
1
380
178
60
100
304
200
250
175
108
600
150
97
180
322
200
755
246
50
324
100
500
33
28
9
15
20
8
12
13
11
351
5
9
59
15
151, 11
50
22
121
22
8
391, 8
390
160
58
74
200
64
12
62
80
20
72
134
322
100
500
160
171
80
96
public overflow
parking parking
yes
39
Park
yes
48
yes
2
Roadside
yes unmarked Back of Center
no
20
Off Street
yes
30
Kokua Pool
yes unmarked Kalama Park
yes
64
yes
7
Grass area
yes
149
Aquatic Center
yes
20
yes
100
yes
64
Tennis courts
yes
150
Overflow lots
yes
64
Street Parking
yes
96
Lower Level
yes
21
no
79
yes
37
Gravel area
yes
8
Park
yes
84
Table/Benches
Source: County of Maui, Department of Parks and Recreation.
214
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.5.5
SeatIng capacItIeS of SeLected facILItIeS,
MauI county
facility
capacity
Stadiums, auditoriums and gymnasiums
War Memorial Complex
Track & Football Stadium
Baseball Stadium
Gym
Kamehameha School Stadium
Kamehameha Middle School Gym
Kamehameha High School Gym
Maui High Gym
Baldwin High Auditorium
Seabury Hall Gym
Wailuku Gym
civic centers and theaters
ÿÏao Theater
Lahaina Civic Center Convention Hall
Maui Academy of Performing Arts
Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Amphitheater
Castle Theater
Gallery
Theater Stage
McCoy Theater
Community Hall
Classroom C
Maui Community College Student Center Lounge
churches
First Assembly of God Maui (Puunene Avenue)
First Assembly of God (Kane Street)
St. Anthony Church
Makawao union Church
First Assembly of God Maui (Kula)
Makawao union Church Hall
First Assembly of God Maui (Molokaÿi)
ÿÏao Congregational
ÿÏao Congregational Hall
St. John Episcopal Church
St. John Episcopal Church Hall
Trinity Episcopal Church by the Sea
6,000
1,200
2,996
2,200
700
1,800
2,000
1,183
400
600
400
4,050
60
4,000
1,200
400
400
300
230
16
100
2,000
500
500
350
250
200
200
175
100
100
200
100
Source: Officials of the facilities.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
215
10.7.1
dog LIcenSeS ISSued,
by ISLand
year
State total
Maui1,2
Länaÿi
Molokaÿi
oÿahu
hawaiÿi
Kauaÿi
1993
1994
1995
27,586
29,010
28,442
2,427
3,171
1,446
26
26
82
46
57
48
20,081
19,485
20,030
4,006
4,099
4,911
1,000
2,172
1,925
1996
1997
1998
30,376
28,395
28,645
699
1,378
649
32
33
35
58
80
83
21,245
19,713
19,861
5,381
5,871
5,777
2,961
1,320
2,240
1999
2000
2001
32,137
31,147
31,068
4,473
4,587
4,285
29
57
(NA)
84
25
(NA)
20,039
20,066
18,761
6,311
5,627
5,919
1,201
785
2,103
2002
2003
2004
30,909
29,519
50,180
4,420
2,901
3,977
50
12
25
30
47
30r
17,752
16,673
36,1213
6,809
6,786
8,085
1,848
3,100
1,942
2005
2006
53,415
50,440
4,621
4,282
24
17
30
27
35,6383
35,1633
10,454
8,836
2,648
2,115
NA: Not available.
1
r: Revised from previous Data Book.
Beginning in January 1995, the number of registrations issued by the animal shelter was not included
in the count. Therefore, the figures for 1995-1999 were affected by this change.
2
From year 2000 Maui County reported data in fiscal year, in 2001 Maui County reported 674 licenses
issued which includes Lanai and Molokai figures and animal shelter data obtained for the same period
were 3,611.
3
Fiscal year ending June 30, figures are estimates.
Source: Compiled by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism.
216
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
10.7.2
anIMaL acQuISItIonS and dISpoSItIonS,
MauI huMane SocIety, MauI ISLand
acquisitions & dispositions
dogs
area
Lahaina
Kïhei
Makawao
Kahului
Kula
Wailuku
Päÿia
Haÿikü
Häna
LAS
total
fy 2005-06
cats
other
dogs
fy 2006-07
cats
other
115
203
185
145
113
254
56
139
82
147
1,439
49
521
262
465
145
494
92
199
39
217
3,083
42
128
64
61
41
140
47
43
0
76
642
206
327
338
320
167
465
71
262
156
216
2,528
1,153
1,036
618
999
359
1,061
172
347
128
475
6,348
93
230
192
122
39
624
33
89
3
93
1,518
1,748
1,492
3,240
4,585
1,432
6,017
559
488
1,047
1,557
972
2,529
4,928
1,451
6,389
640
798
33
13
185
20
566
752
15
203
893
2
19
8
791
1,036
632
105
955
3,025
276
740
4,617
6,731
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
na
207
84
44
429
19
783
NA
258
320
262
151
991
n/a
2,313
1,588
90
65
4,056
n/a
NA
NA
NA
NA
na
acquisitions
Strays
Owner turn ins
TOTAL INCOMING
Remaining at Shelter
Reclaim by owner
Adopted
Transferred
Dispositions
Cremation
DOA
Total Euthanized1
totaL
551
93
1,094
3,209
153
772
3
70
260
627
3,862
5,747
euthanized
Aggressive/ wild
Euthanized untreatable
Euthanized Treatable Space Reasons
Euthanized Space Reasons
Euthanized Owner Requested
totaL
25
47
640
283
109
1,104
2,675
33
948
131
75
3,862
NA Not Available
n/a: not applicable, category no longer used.
1
Includes owner requested euthanasia.
Source: Maui Humane Society, records.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Visitor Industry & Recreation
217
10.7.3
MauI huMane SocIety caLL SLIpS and
cItatIonS ISSued
call Slips
Lease Law
No Tax
Barking
Cruelty/Neglect
Home Inspection
Injured Animals
Large animal trespass
Spay/Neuter Reclaims
Abandonment
Vicious Dog recheck
Dog to Dog Bites
Dog to Human Bites
Dog to Other Bites
Pickup/Deliver/misc
Stray Dog pick up
DOA’s
Stray Cat Pick up
Pick up Police Reports, license
Other Animal Pick up
total
citations Issued fy 2006-07
Leash Law
No Tax
Inhumane Manner
Cruelty
Aggressive Dog
D.D. Non Compliance
Live Stock at Large
total
fiscal year
2004-05
fiscal year
2005-06
fiscal year
2006-07
2,484
490
310
1,111
661
167
31
20
41
73
50
39
87
693
543
713
1,167
269
13
8,972
2,432
571
220
1,073
735
220
37
23
42
64
64
84
45
812
631
723
1,516
349
14
9,655
2,953
427
367
1,166
358
187
24
19
48
144
77
75
31
920
600
847
1,815
509
13
10,630
upcountry
häna
Kahului
Wailuku
Lahaina
Kïhei
149
25
10
11
26
17
9
246
13
2
1
9
0
0
0
24
24
4
2
1
7
1
0
39
58
1
6
0
16
5
0
86
14
0
4
0
4
0
0
22
27
2
2
0
0
1
0
38
Source: Maui Humane Society, records.
218
Visitor Industry & Recreation
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
Section 11
DomeSTic TraDe
This final section covers data on manufacturers, service establishments,
professional firms, retail trade, industrial parks and the general excise tax base.
Also included is a list of Maui County’s largest private corporations.
The largest private corporation based in Maui is Maui Land & Pineapple with
1,195 employees, and sales of $178.9 million in 2006. Maui County is moving
into the high technology development phase, with a public-private partnership
working to develop the Maui Research & Technology Park at Kihei to support
emerging high technology business.
220
Domestic Trade
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.1.1
manufacTuring
maui counTy anD STaTe of hawaiÿi
Includes operating manufacturing establishments and auxiliaries
maui county
all
food
2002
all establishments
Total (number)
With 20 employees or more (number)
State of hawaii
all
food
93
8
34
4
929
157
259
54
all employees
Number
Payroll ($1,000)
1,491
50,232
1,159
36,512
13,200
421,269
5,224
145,699
Production workers
Number
Hours (1,000)
Wages ($1,000)
1,141
2,204
35,640
932
1,791
27,631
8,865
16,837
254,713
3,597
6,693
90,162
Value added by manufacture
($1,000)
157,060
116,228
1,217,728
478,098
cost of materials
($1,000)
113,889
87,711
2,246,539
427,972
Value of Shipments
($1,000)
270,556
204,002
3,460,199
908,464
16,574
10,872
82,960
26,914
Total capital expenditures
($1,000)
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
221
11.1.2
IndustrIal Parks, Island of MauI
Size
Location
Types of industries
Maui Research & Technology Park
330 acres
Kihei
High technology
Kahului Industrial Area
200 acres
Kahului
Light industrial and commercial
Maui Business Park
75 acres
Kahului
Light industrial and commercial
Wailuku Industrial Park
55 acres
Wailuku
Construction base yard, trucking, commercial
Millyard Subdivision
30 acres
Wailuku
Light industry and business commercial
Kihei Gateway
30 acres
Kihei
Light industrial and commercial
Lahaina Industrial Park
10 acres
Lahaina
Commercial
MILLYARD INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION
WAILUKU INDUSTRIAL PARK
KAHULUI INDUSTRIAL AREA
KAPALUA
MAUI BUSINESS PARK
KAANAPALI
36
WAILUKU
KAHULUI
LAHAINA
37
380
30
30
350
KULA
377
378
HANA
KIHEI
37
KIHEI GATEWAY
WAILEA
31
LAHAINA INDUSTRIAL PARK
(Wili Ko Subdivision)
MAUI RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY PARK
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Directory of Industrial and Technology Parks, 1991.
222
Domestic Trade
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
223
3,941,552,993
3,785,156,650
59,276,000
82,000
1,978,400
23,407,000
29,829,600
358,084,800
47,747,000
216,882,000
737,286,800
20,309,700
18,674,475
105,181,525
321,252,400
289,637,275
25,138,275
117,366,800
3,047,869,850
1,288,265,075
497,605,975
364,438,350
2002
4,107,698,034
63,635,334
40,400
4,091,600
23,037,600
37,399,400
365,772,200
50,574,800
172,571,600
717,122,934
21,195,600
18,889,650
135,367,700
359,701,525
301,241,100
45,193,250
128,484,500
3,390,575,100
1,416,929,475
538,502,100
425,070,200
2003
4,561,331,241
108,120,666
11,400
1,535,400
20,054,400
29,042,400
386,196,400
45,863,000
273,048,400
863,872,066
21,525,925
14,142,100
149,889,375
400,577,025
295,148,025
41,583,950
134,171,575
3,697,459,175
1,606,066,500
581,463,850
452,890,850
2004
4,794,992,716
12,608,666
26,200
1,722,400
23,375,400
32,316,200
424,916,800
48,675,600
393,934,200
937,575,466
18,918,075
12,945,300
170,629,750
356,886,975
285,637,400
26,819,875
143,625,350
3,857,417,250
1,648,035,875
633,851,450
560,067,200
2005
5,601,854,384
14,953,334
13,800
239,200
19,775,800
34,799,200
497,918,800
69,946,400
564,730,200
1,202,376,734
23,894,750
16,453,975
171,916,575
474,507,050
330,730,475
25,403,600
171,598,025
4,399,477,650
1,759,756,700
718,509,525
706,706,975
2006
Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Taxation, General Excise and Use Tax Base, Calendar Years 2000 to 2006 (annual).
Notes: This report is on cash basis accounting and reflects tax bases only for allocated collections. The base for unallocated net collections cannot be determined due to differing tax rates
which may be applicable. Unallocated collections as percent of total collections: 1995 and before <=5%, 1996=20.7%, 1997=35.3%, 1998=36.3% and 1999=8.4% when the Department of
Taxation altered its general excise tax reporting procedures. (Unallocated net collections 2000=5.8%.) The unallocated net collections category includes amounts resulting from collections
from electronic fund payments (apparently causing its rise from 1996 to 1998), penalty and interest, assessments and corrections, delinquent collections, refunds, protested payments and
settlements, etc. This table will understate the general excise tax base in Maui County for the above reason and also because many businesses operating statewide locate their head office
in Honolulu, so all their income is attributed to that county rather than among each county in which they operate.
3,821,177,209
41,309,334
147,600
2,376,000
28,193,200
27,228,200
367,046,000
37,430,000
233,743,000
737,473,334
Insurance Solicitors
Sugar Processing
Pineapple Canning
Producing
Manufacturing
Wholesaling
Services (Intermediary)
Use (1/2%)
suB-ToTal
GranD ToTal
19,942,250
16,204,050
108,053,925
318,051,550
291,789,000
36,581,075
118,982,400
3,114,805,725
16,659,825
12,191,625
102,188,000
373,941,925
284,930,450
44,145,100
119,762,625
3,083,703,875
121,564,668
57,400
2,210,000
25,924,400
29,517,200
384,273,200
38,642,600
224,557,800
826,747,268
1,363,859,275
480,773,575
360,568,625
1,357,279,775
445,827,275
326,777,275
2001
Retailing
Services
Contracting
Theater, Amusements,
Radio, etc.
Interest
Commissions
Hotel Rentals
All Other Rentals
Use (4%)
All Others (4%)
suB-ToTal
2000
General excise Tax Base, Maui counTy
11.2.1
11.2.2
reTail esTaBlishMenTs wiTh eMployees
By Type anD locaTion
Based on primary North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code and
zip code
2005 establishment Type
location / number
location / number
Motor vehicle & parts dealers (naics 441---)
Kahului
23
Makawao
Kïhei
4
Wailuku
Lahaina
1
2
9
location / number
Kaunakakai
2
Furniture & home furnishing stores (naics 442---)
Haÿikü
1
Kula
2
Kahului
15
Lahaina
9
Kïhei
6
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
5
1
electronics & appliance stores (naics 443---)
Kahului
8
Lahaina
4
Kïhei
5
Makawao
1
Wailuku
2
Bldg material & garden equip & supp dealers (naics 444---)
Haÿikü
1
Kula
1
Hoÿolehua
Häna
1
Lahaina
5
Kaunakakai
Kahului
22
Makawao
3
Länaÿi City
Kïhei
5
Wailuku
8
1
2
1
Food & beverage stores (naics 445---)
Haÿikü
3
Lahaina
Kahului
16
Makawao
Kïhei
15
Päÿia
Kula
2
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
Kualapuÿu
Länaÿi City
6
1
2
Päÿia
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
1
3
1
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi City
5
2
1
25
5
3
10
health & personal care stores (naics 446---)
Haÿikü
2
Kula
2
Kahului
15
Lahaina
13
Kïhei
6
Makawao
2
Gasoline stations (naics 447---)
Haÿikü
2
Lahaina
Kahului
8
Makawao
Kïhei
5
Päÿia
Kula
1
224
8
1
2
Domestic Trade
Totals
Maui subtotal
Total
39
41
Maui subtotal
Total
38
39
Total
20
Maui subtotal
Total
46
50
Maui subtotal
Total
79
88
Maui subtotal
Total
44
45
Maui subtotal
Total
32
35
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.2.2
CONTINUED
2005 establishment Type
location / number
location / number
location / number
clothing & clothing accessories stores (naics 448---)
Häna
1
Lahaina
117
Kahului
36
Makawao
8
Kïhei
47
Päÿia
5
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
10
3
sporting goods, hobby, book & music stores (naics 451---)
Kahului
18
Makawao
4
Kalaupapa
Kïhei
8
Päÿia
3
Kaunakakai
Lahaina
14
Wailuku
4
1
1
General merchandise stores (naics 452---)
Häna
1
Lahaina
Kahului
10
Makawao
Khei
1
1
1
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi City
2
1
Miscellaneous store retailers (naics 453---)
Haÿikü
1
Kula
5
Häna
3
Lahaina
76
Kahului
23
Makawao
12
Kïhei
30
Päÿia
8
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi City
11
4
3
nonstore retailers (naics 454---)
Haÿikü
1
Kula
Kahului
3
Lahaina
Kïhei
1
Päÿia
Wailuku
Hoÿolehua
2
1
1
2
1
Totals
Maui subtotal
Total
224
227
Maui subtotal
Total
51
53
Maui subtotal
Total
14
17
Maui Subtotal
Totall
169
176
Maui subtotal
Total
11
12
Grand Total
803
Note: Pukalani combined with Makawao, and Puÿunënë combined with Kahului.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Zip Code Business Patterns 2005.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
225
11.2.3
characTerisTics oF Major
shoppinG cenTers, Maui counTy
location
stores
year Built/
last renovated
Gross leasable
area
Queen Kaÿahumanu Center
Maui Marketplace
Maui Mall
The Shops At Wailea
Piÿilani Shopping Center
Kahului
Kahului
Kahului
Kïhei
Kïhei
87
23
50
100
30
1972/1995
1997
1971/1995
2000
2000
572,896
317,000
182,000
160,000
150,000
Lahaina Center Factory Stores
Wailuku Shopping Center
Lahaina Cannery Mall
Kahului Shopping Center
Whalers Village
Lahaina
Wailuku
Lahaina
Kahului
Lahaina
NA
NA
55
35
37
1990
NA
1987/1999
1951/1960
1971
150,000
134,557
128,000
112,066
79,000
Lahaina Shopping Center
[unnamed]
Kahana Gateway
Whaler’s Market Place In Lahaina
Lahaina Square
Lahaina
Lahaina
Lahaina
Lahaina
Lahaina
21
NA
NA
46
25
1995
1997
1990
1974
1973
77,000
74,000
58,902
56,165
52,000
The Wharf
Lïpoa Center
Kukui Mall
Pioneer Inn
Dickenson Square
Lahaina
Kïhei
Kïhei
Lahaina
Lahaina
56
NA
NA
13
NA
1978/1987
1989/1991
1987
NA
NA
50,000
42,309
40,073
35,632
23,500
Keälia Beach Center
Banyan Inn Marketplace
Kai Nani Village
Pukalani Square
Näpili Plaza
West Maui Center
Kïhei
Lahaina
Kïhei
Pukalani
Lahaina
Lahaina
NA
9
14
NA
NA
NA
1983
1975
1975
1986
NA
NA
20,350
20,028
13,878
6,600
NA
NA
Source: National Research Bureau, 2002 database supplied to Claritas, Inc.
226
Domestic Trade
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.2.4
suMMary oF reTail TraDe
By Business Group wiTh eMployees,
Maui counTy
Sales in thousands of dollars
2002
establishments
sales
($1,000)
annual
employees
payroll
($1,000)
816
1,772,473
9,201
198,794
Retail trade (NAICS 44-45)
Automobile dealers (NAICS 4411—)
Other motor vehicle dealers (NAICS 4412—)
Automotive parts, accessories
& tire stores (NAICS 4413—)
Furniture stores (NAICS 4421—)
Home furnishings stores (NAICS 4422—)
13
8
D
10,989
250-499
39
D
1,270
27
16
20
D
18,703
20,557
100-249
85
139
D
2,832
3,858
Electronics & appliance stores (NAICS 4431—)
Building material & supplies dealers (NAICS 4441—)
Lawn & garden equip & supplies stores (NAICS 4442—)
Grocery stores (NAICS 4451—)
Specialty food stores (NAICS 4452—)
22
35
8
68
15
19,569
111,213
10,977
346,405
D
128
500
43
1,721
100-249
2,526
13,106
1,096
36,070
D
Health & personal care stores (NAICS 4461—)
51
Gasoline stations (NAICS 4471—)
38
Clothing stores (NAICS 4481—)
132
Shoe stores (NAICS 4482—)
19
Jewelry, luggage & leather goods stores (NAICS 4483—) 78
111,463
109,984
181,246
12,448
65,267
652
501
1,411
110
416
12,430
9,254
22,708
1,582
11,144
Sporting goods, hobby, musical
instrument stores (NAICS 4511—)
Book, periodical & music stores (NAICS 4512—)
Department stores (NAICS 4521—)
Other general merchandise stores (NAICS 4529—)
Florists (NAICS 4531—)
Office supplies, stationery & gift stores (NAICS 4532—)
36
18
4
16
14
97
33,558
17,188
D
D
D
D
317
149
500-999
250-499
20-99
250-499
4,937
2,741
D
D
D
D
Used merchandise stores (NAICS 4533—)
Other miscellaneous store retailers (NAICS 4539—)
Nonstore retailers (NAICS 454—)
12
53
12
D
41,958
19,228
100-249
289
106
D
7,297
2,677
D: Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
227
11.2.5
reTail MerchanDise sales,
Maui counTy anD By cDp
sales
($1,000)
816
48
36
22
1,772,473
242,297
39,260
19,569
198,794
25,612
6,690
2,526
9,201
624
224
128
43
87
51
38
229
122,190
360,785
111,463
109,984
258,961
14,202
38,166
12,430
9,254
35,434
543
1,841
652
501
1,937
54
20
176
12
50,746
312,192
125,798
19,228
7,678
26,761
17,364
2,677
466
1,250
929
106
11
213
65
198
21
15
7
2
60
59
7,202
880,875
183,662
253,968
10,126
24,066
27,960
D
74,342
94,711
1,046
94,179
16,143
32,133
1,555
2,376
2,885
D
11,529
11,129
59
4,071
884
1,531
105
110
136
D
556
525
Kaunakakai
Island of Molokaÿi (Balance)
22
5
32,943
4,161
3,985
487
200
36
Island of Länaÿi
11
14,540
2,197
105
127
D
D
D
naics
Kind of Business
44-45
441
442
443
444
Retail trade
Motor vehicle and parts dealers
Furniture and home furnishings stores
Electronics and appliance stores
Building material, garden equip. &
supplies dealers
Food and beverage stores
Health and personal care stores
Gasoline stations
Clothing and clothing accessories stores
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and
music stores
General merchandise stores
Miscellaneous store retailers
Nonstore retailers
445
446
447
448
451
452
453
454
44-45
annual
payroll
($1,000)
establishments
Retail Trade by CDP
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
Kahului
Kïhei
Lahaina
Makawao
Näpili-Honoköwai
Pukalani
Waiheÿe-Waiehu
Wailea-Mäkena
Wailuku
Balance of Maui County
paid
employees
CDP: Census Designated Place
Island of Molokaÿi (balance) contains all of the Island of Molokai
(including Kalawao County and part of Maui County) except Kaunakakaÿi CDP.
D Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Retail Trade.
228
Domestic Trade
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.2.6
coMMercial lease renTs,
Maui islanD
Compiled by James M. “Mac” Lowson, CCIM PB,
Lowson and Associates
and
Felix B. Osorno (R), GRI
Felicon Enterprises, Ltd.
location
year 2007
West Maui:
Shopping Centers
Off Front Street
Industrial Area
Front Street, Lahaina
ranGe per square FooT per MonTh
retail
office
warehouse
$2.50
$2.00
$1.30
$12.50
to $6.00
to $5.00
to $2.30
to $25.00
NA
$1.50 to $2.50
$1.00 to $2.25
NA
NA
NA
$1.30 to $2.00
NA
Kïhei
$1.75 to $4.00
$1.35 to $3.00
$1.25 to $1.75
Wailuku
$1.50 to $2.75
$1.50 to $2.25
$1.25 to $1.45
Kahului
$2.75 to $3.50
$1.25 to $3.00
$1.25 to $1.50
Wailea
$6.00 to $8.50
$5.50 to $6.25
NA
Makawao
$2.50 to $3.50*
$2.00 to $2.50
N/A
Common area charges (in addition to rent,
per square foot rented, all areas):
$0.25 to $1.85
$0.25 to $1.59
$0.35 to $0.75
Note: Retail rents on Front Street, Lahaina and some other areas are usually a base rent against a percentage of 8% to 12% of gross
receipts.
The tenant pays whichever is higher (but not both).
Front St., Lahaina: small areas under 500 SF rent more on a minimum price than a per square foot basis
* There are also retail leases on some properties, monthly varies to $6,600.00 per month.
Source: Lowson and Associates and Felcon Enterprises, records. Current property listings can be found at www.mauicommercial.com,
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
229
11.3.1
characTerisTics oF Business esTaBlishMenTs
wiTh eMployees By secTor, Maui counTy
Excludes government employees, agricultural production workers and self-employed persons
industry
number of
establishments1
Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support
Mining
utilities
construction
Building, developing & general contracting
Heavy construction
Special trade contractors
Manufacturing
Food manufacturing
Beverage & tobacco product manufacturing
Textile product mills
Apparel manufacturing
Wood product manufacturing
Printing & related support activities
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
Chemical manufacturing
Plastics & rubber products manufacturing
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
Machinery manufacturing
Transportation equipment manufacturing
Furniture & related product manufacturing
Miscellaneous manufacturing
wholesale trade
Wholesale trade, durable goods
Wholesale trade, nondurable goods
Wholesale electronic markets & agents and brokers
retail trade
Motor vehicle & parts dealers
Furniture & home furnishing stores
Electronics & appliance stores
Bldg material & garden equip & supp dealers
Food & beverage stores
Health & personal care stores
Gasoline stations
Clothing & clothing accessories stores
Sporting goods, hobby, book & music stores
General merchandise stores
Miscellaneous store retailers
Nonstore retailers
Transportation & warehousing
Air transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit & ground passenger transportation
Pipeline Transportation
Scenic & sightseeing transportation
230
number of
employees2
annual payroll
($1,000)
4
1
12
463
172
20
271
114
33
4
4
4
5
14
0-19
0-19
358
3,453
1,178
180
2,095
1,553
882
20-99
0-19
0-19
20-99
113
D
D
25,739
165,471
56,158
8,829
100,484
52,561
28,116
D
D
D
D
3,581
10
3
10
3
1
1
6
16
166
58
92
16
806
40
39
20
50
88
46
35
229
53
17
176
13
136
7
8
23
18
1
50
269
0-19
116
0-19
0-19
0-19
20-99
20-99
1,397
424
939
34
9,603
730
242
100-249
679
1,927
517
545
1,883
549
1,274
1,066
20-99
2,991
500-999
203
376
243
0-19
973
7,759
D
7,304
D
D
D
D
D
54,552
19,446
34,097
1,009
242,000
33,887
8,559
D
20,401
42,234
16,018
10,538
41,716
8,892
30,918
23,720
D
82,088
D
7,543
13,952
3,579
D
26,011
Domestic Trade
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.3.1
CONTINUED
number of
establishments1
industry
number of
employees2
Transportation support activities
14
Couriers & messengers
13
Warehousing and Storage
2
information
84
Publishing industries
24
Motion picture & sound recording industries
15
Broadcasting & telecommunications
7
Telecommunications
27
Internet Ser. Providers, Web & and Data Services
11
Finance & insurance
180
Credit intermediation & related activities
112
Security, commodity contracts & like activity
19
Insurance carriers & related activities
49
real estate
334
Real estate
235
Rental & leasing services
99
Lessors of other nonfinancial intangible asset
professional, scientific & technical services
357
Management of companies & enterprises
11
admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services
282
Administrative & support services
267
Waste management & remediation services
15
educational services
74
health care and social assistance
367
Ambulatory health care services
274
Hospitals
2
Nursing & residential care facilities
14
Social assistance
77
arts, entertainment & recreation
102
Performing arts, spectator sports, & related industries 31
Museums, historical sites & like institutions
12
Amusement, gambling & recreation industries
59
accommodation & food services
498
Accommodation
83
Food services & drinking places
415
other services (except public administration)
422
Repair & maintenance
77
Personal & laundry services
96
Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof & like organizations 249
unclassified establishments
9
Total
4,422
annual payroll
($1,000)
150
100-249
20-99
737
227
100-249
182
182
20-99
921
704
20-99
100-249
2,412
1,276
1,136
6,363
D
D
29,611
10,088
D
5,884
9,727
D
44,514
33,546
D
D
86,479
55,540
30,939
1,857
100-249
3,598
3,415
183
792
5,302
2,365
500-999
500-999
1,323
1,716
617
180
919
22,387
13,631
8,756
2,645
361
871
1,413
0-19
61,927
75,248
D
89,488
84,107
5,381
20,495
203,352
114,474
D
D
30,726
41,688
14,846
4,221
22,621
634,913
486,113
148,800
62,204
10,495
18,558
33,151
D
1,919,722
1
Data refer to establishments in business at anytime during the year.
2
For week including March 12. A range for the number of employees may be given to avoid disclosing data for individal companies.
D: Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2005.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
231
11.3.2
characTerisTics oF Business esTaBlishMenTs
By secTor, For eMployers anD
noneMployers, Maui counTy
industry
establishments
with employees
Total
Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support
Mining
utilities
construction
Building, developing & general contracting
Heavy construction
Special trade contractors
Manufacturing
Food manufacturing
Beverage & tobacco product manufacturing
Textile mills
Textile product mills
Apparel manufacturing
Wood product manufacturing
Paper manufacturing
Printing & related support activities
Chemical manufacturing
Plastics & rubber products manufacturing
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing
Primary metal manufacturing
Fabricated metal product manufacturing
Machinery manufacturing
Computer & electronic product manufacturing
Electrical equip., appliance, & component manufactuting
Transportation equipment manufacturing
Furniture & related product manufacturing
Miscellaneous manufacturing
wholesale trade
Wholesale trade, durable goods
Wholesale trade, nondurable goods
Wholesale electronic markets & agents and brokers
retail trade
Motor vehicle & parts dealers
Furniture & home furnishing stores
Electronics & appliance stores
Bldg material & garden equip & supp dealers
Food & beverage stores
Health & personal care stores
Gasoline stations
Clothing & clothing accessories stores
Sporting goods, hobby, book & music stores
General merchandise stores
Miscellaneous store retailers
Nonstore retailers
Transportation & warehousing
Air transportation
Water transportation
Truck transportation
Transit & ground passenger transportation
232
4,422
4
1
12
463
172
20
271
114
33
4
4
4
5
14
10
3
10
3
1
1
6
16
166
58
92
16
806
40
39
20
50
88
46
35
229
53
17
176
13
136
7
8
23
18
Domestic Trade
establishments
non-employer
Gross receipts
non-employer
($1,000)
13,753
238
D
6
1,292
324
23
945
307
22
626,686
5,360
D
257
98,791
33,493
2,852
62,446
14,850
2,706
D
D
36
27
3
D
5
3
22
6
14
D
D
D
D
19
127
331
175
151
5
1,107
18
23
11
13
31
55
D
D
756
740
23
D
539
174
463
450
917
D
D
D
D
1,301
5,641
21,383
12,188
8,902
293
62,823
2,229
3,313
591
1,930
5,271
2,015
105
59
33
229
530
275
7
7
32
164
9,550
4,203
3,952
18,267
11,502
10,546
624
300
2,357
4,722
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.3.2
CONTINUED
industry
establishments
with employees
Pipeline Transportation
Scenic & sightseeing transportation
Transportation support activities
Couriers & messengers
Warehousing and Storage
information
Publishing industries
Motion picture & sound recording industries
Broadcasting & telecommunications
Internet Publishing and Broadcasting
Telecommunications
Internet Service Providers, Web Portals, & Data Services
Other information services
Finance & insurance
Credit intermediation & related activities
Security, commodity contracts & like activity
Insurance carriers & related activities
real estate
Real estate
Rental & leasing services
Lessors of other nonfinancial intangible asset
professional, scientific & technical services
Management of companies & enterprises
admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services
Administrative & support services
Waste management & remediation services
educational services
health care and social assistance
Ambulatory health care services
Hospitals
Nursing & residential care facilities
Social assistance
arts, entertainment & recreation
Performing arts, spectator sports, & related industries
Museums, historical sites & like institutions
Amusement, gambling & recreation industries
accommodation & food services
Accommodation
Food services & drinking places
other services (except public administration)
Repair & maintenance
Personal & laundry services
Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof & like organizations
unclassified establishments
establishments
non-employer
Gross receipts
non-employer
($1,000)
16
17
29
3
159
39
66
5
9
6
13
21
258
57
87
114
1,854
1,784
68
D
1,763
1,508
291
600
144
6,451
2,683
1,700
50
217
519
405
877
14,722
4,150
6,084
4,488
134,455
127,601
6,745
D
69,213
1,161
1,155
6
217
919
633
29,593
27,787
1,806
5,191
29,584
24,542
31
255
1,286
1,089
D
195
238
73
165
2,340
638
1,634
68
735
4,307
42,848
25,138
D
17,695
14,156
4,735
9,421
65,764
22,209
42,404
1,151
1
50
14
13
2
84
24
15
7
27
11
180
112
19
49
334
235
99
357
11
282
267
15
74
367
274
2
14
77
102
31
12
59
498
83
415
422
77
96
249
9
D Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher totals.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2005.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
233
11.3.3
larGesT privaTe corporaTions, Maui counTy
company
Maui Land & Pineapple Co. Inc.
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa LLC
TS Restaurants of Hawaii & Calif.
Dorvin D. Leis Co. Inc.
Four Seasons Resort
Hawaii Petroleum Inc.
Valley Isle Motors Ltd.
West Maui Resort Partners LP
Maui Petroleum Inc.
VIP Foodservice
Maui Toyota/Scion
MINIT STOP Stores
Hale Makua
Maui Medical Group Inc.
Chip Inc.
(dba Coldwell Banker Island Properties)
Maui Clothing Co. Inc.
state rank
2007
2006
sales ($ million)
2006
2005
47
67
81
87
91
111
118
126
128
129
143
167
226
241
46
0
84
111
85
122
112
115
147
135
159
173
223
238
178.9
140.0
110.0
105.2
102.2
82.4
76.4
69.0
68.8
68.0
59.8
47.5
29.5
23.6
186.7
130.0
101.8
75.7
101.0
68.6
75.6
74.8
56.2
64.0
47.7
42.7
27.8
23.4
1,195
900
1,800
459
807
28
144
418
16
133
51
170
472
240
244
248
0
0
23.2
22.4
34.7
22.4
12
195
employees
Source: “Top 250,” Hawaii Business, August 2007.
11.3.4
characTerisTics oF Business esTaBlishMenTs
wiTh eMployees, Maui counTy
Excludes government employees, agricultural production workers and self-employed persons
characteristics
state Total
Number of establishments1
Number of employees2
Payroll—First quarter ($1,000)
Payroll—Annual ($1,000)
31,605
473,500
3,552,027
15,074,629
1
Data refer to establishments active anytime during the year.
2
For week including March 12.
2004
Maui
4,295
61,020
413,146
1,759,991
state Total
32,240
490,682
3,784,859
16,163,137
2005
Maui
4,422
61,927
449,766
1,919,722
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census,
234
Domestic Trade
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.3.5
nuMBer oF Business esTaBlishMenTs wiTh
eMployees, sTaTe oF hawaiÿi anD Maui counTy
year
state Total
Maui county
1980
1981
1982
1983 1
1984
21,125
21,264
21,655
24,519
25,093
1,864
1,872
1,988
2,257
2,406
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
25,742
26,212
27,281
27,938
28,443
2,528
2,656
2,867
2,958
3,096
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
29,313
29,736
30,467
30,157
29,995
3,239
3,367
3,482
3,502
3,578
1995
1996
1997
1998 2
1999
29,942
29,967
29,991
29,603
29,569
3,639
3,708
3,766
3,746
3,790
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
29,853
30,853
30,633
31,061
31,605
3,889
3,955
4,104
4,203
4,295
2005
32,244
4,422
Note: Through 1982, this table includes business establishments with taxable payrolls during the first quarter of the calendar year; for
1983 and later years, it includes those with taxable payrolls anytime during the year.
1
New definition (see headnote).
Start of data collection on NAICS basis. NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) replaces the old SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) codes.
2
SourceS: Hawaiÿi Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, County and District Trends in Hawaii, 1991, (Statistical
Report 224, January 1992), table 18; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2005.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
235
11.3.6
service esTaBlishMenTs wiTh eMployees For
places wiTh 2,500 inhaBiTanTs or More,
Maui counTy
Geography
number of
sales, shipments, receipts, number of annual payroll
establishments
or revenue ($1,000)
employees
($1,000)
professional, scientific, and technical services (naics 54)
Maui County
310
126,090
1,334
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
10
1,992
12
Kahului
36
16,095
213
Kaunakakai
4
D
1 to 19
Kïhei
41
16,541
126
Lahaina
16
D
20 to 99
Länaÿi
2
D
Makawao
14
4,827
107
Näpili-Honoköwai
2
D
1 to 19
Pukalani
10
5,079
79
Wailea-Mäkena
14
3,282
30
Wailuku
116
57,996
504
Balance of Maui County
45
D
100 to 249
administrative and support and waste management and remediation services (naics 56)
Maui County
267
230,343
3,775
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
9
4,055
75
Kahului
52
61,899
1,618
Kaunakakai
4
D
1 to 19
Kïhei
49
13,175
163
Lahaina
30
26,275
420
Länaÿi
6
D
20 to 99
Makawao
8
D
20 to 99
Näpili-Honoköwai
6
D
100 to 249
Pukalani
7
14,296
267
Waiheÿe-Waiehü
5
D
1 to 19
Wailea-Mäkena
15
D
20 to 99
Wailuku
42
31,474
768
Balance of Maui County
34
D
500 to 999
educational services (naics 61)
Maui County
50
14,236
243
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
3
D
1 to 19
Kahului
9
2,158
43
Kaunakakai
1
D
1 to 19
Kïhei
8
3,054
38
Lahaina
3
D
20 to 99
D
1 to 19
Makawao
2
Näpili-Honoköwai
2
D
1 to 19
Pukalani
2
D
1 to 19
Wailea-Mäkena
6
1,387
14
Wailuku
4
D
20 to 99
Balance of Maui County
10
D
20 to 99
health care and social assistance (naics 62)
Maui County
336
427,508
5,119
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
7
D
1 to 19
Kahului
84
123,700
1,419
Kaunakakai
14
24,989
464
Kïhei
34
20,278
274
Lahaina
22
13,138
126
Länaÿi
6
D
20 to 99
Makawao
8
D
20 to 99
236
Domestic Trade
44,348
279
5,964
D
5,163
D
D
1,892
D
2,913
815
19,826
D
76,347
1,139
26,387
D
3,792
8,169
D
D
D
8,495
D
D
11,466
D
5,058
D
811
D
1,091
D
D
D
D
524
D
D
178,295
D
54,961
10,703
8,551
4,733
D
D
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.3.6
CONTINUED
Geography
number of
sales, shipments, receipts, number of annual payroll
establishments
or revenue ($1,000)
employees
($1,000)
Näpili-Honoköwai
3
Pukalani
15
Wailea-Mäkena
1
Wailuku
110
Balance of Maui County
32
arts, entertainment, and recreation (naics 71)
Maui County
98
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
4
Kahului
12
Kïhei
11
Lahaina
16
Makawao
1
Näpili-Honoköwai
2
Pukalani
5
Waiheÿe-Waiehü
1
Wailea-Mäkena
10
Wailuku
10
Balance of Maui County
26
accommodation and food services (naics 72)
Maui County
461
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
6
Kahului
77
Kaunakakai
10
Kïhei
78
Lahaina
94
Länaÿi
6
Makawao
8
Näpili-Honoköwai
18
Pukalani
9
Wailea-Mäkena
34
Wailuku
52
Balance of Maui County
69
other services (except public administration) (naics 81)
Maui County
358
Haÿikü-Paÿuwela
4
Kahului
59
Kaunakakai
7
Kïhei
65
Lahaina
53
Länaÿi
4
Makawao
4
Näpili-Honoköwai
14
8
Pukalani
Waiheÿe-Waiehü
1
Wailea-Mäkena
28
Wailuku
66
Balance of Maui County
45
D
5,025
D
211,217
D
20 to 99
63
1 to 19
2,220
250 to 499
D
1,987
D
82,715
D
123,751
1,071
16,715
10,702
33,366
D
D
4,107
D
D
3,819
D
1,626
12
221
179
487
1 to 19
20 to 99
39
1 to 19
100 to 249
71
500 to 999
34,686
421
4,228
3,625
11,056
D
D
1,223
D
D
913
D
1,379,316
D
85,862
D
71,471
154,665
D
8,392
29,908
5,840
371,472
22,777
628,929
18,932
1 to 19
1,620
100 to 249
1,285
2,627
500 to 999
263
449
135
4,687
471
7,060
441,069
D
21,545
D
17,616
42,979
D
2,869
6,698
1,455
140,687
5,642
201,578
170,658
2,231
25,679
2,435
21,334
14,625
D
D
6,066
D
D
20,128
38,085
D
2,374
35
477
48
266
165
1 to 19
1 to 19
57
20 to 99
100 to 249
246
609
250 to 499
48,108
709
9,077
945
5,285
3,717
D
D
1,492
D
D
6,819
10,231
D
D: Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
237
11.3.7
service esTaBlishMenTs wiTh eMployees
By Type anD locaTion
2005 establishment Type
location / number
location / number
location / number
Totals
professional, scientific & technical services (naics 541---)
Haÿikü
16
Kula
18
Wailuku
119
Häna
1
Lahaina
30
Kaunakakai
5
Kahului
49
Makawao
35
Länaÿi City
2
Kïhei
70
Päÿia
13
Maui subtotal
Total
Management of companies & enterprises (naics 551---)
Kahului
2
Lahaina
6
Kïhei
2
Total
administrative & support services (naics 561---)
Haÿikü
12
Lahaina
50
Kahului
58
Makawao
23
Kïhei
61
Päÿia
5
Kula
8
Wailuku
45
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
Länaÿi City
1
Maui subtotal
Total
262
267
Maui subtotal
Total
13
15
Maui subtotal
Total
73
74
Maui subtotal
Total
263
275
Maui subtotal
Total
1
2
Maui subtotal
Total
13
14
2
7
3
4
Maui subtotal
Total
60
76
1
2
1
Maui subtotal
Total
30
31
1
1
educational services (naics 611---)
Haÿikü
6
Kula
Häna
3
Lahaina
Kahului
12
Makawao
Kïhei
17
1
7
1
ambulatory health care services (naics 621---)
Haÿikü
8
Kula
7
Häna
1
Lahaina
27
Kahului
64
Makawao
23
Kïhei
30
Päÿia
3
hospitals (naics 622---)
Wailuku
1
Kaunakakaÿi
Wailuku
100
Kaunakakai
8
Kualapuÿu
1
Länaÿi City
3
1
nursing & residential care facilities (naics 623---)
Kahului
3
Makawao
2
Kïhei
3
Päÿia
1
Lahaina
2
Wailuku
2
social assistance (naics 624---)
Häna
4
Lahaina
Kahului
13
Makawao
Kïhei
6
Päÿia
Kula
1
Wailuku
Päÿia
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
4
5
2
25
Kaunakakai
Hoÿolehua
Kaunakakai
Kualapuÿu
Länaÿi City
performing arts, spectator sports, & related industries (naics 711---)
Haÿikü
6
Kula
2
Päÿia
Kahului
1
Lahaina
7
Wailuku
Kïhei
7
Makawao
4
Kualapuÿu
238
Domestic Trade
11
3
2
waste management & remediation services (naics 562---)
Kahului
5
Makawao
2
Hoÿolehua
Kula
1
Päÿia
1
Länaÿi City
Kïhei
1
Wailuku
3
2
14
11
351
358
1
Maui County
Data Book 2007
11.3.7
CONTINUED
2005 establishment Type
location / number
location / number
location / number
Museums, historical sites & like institutions (naics 712---)
Häna
2
Lahaina
2
Wailuku
Kahului
2
Makawao
1
Kualapuÿu
Kula
1
3
1
amusement, gambling & recreation industries (naics 713---)
Haÿikü
1
Kula
2
Päÿia
Kahului
10
Lahaina
18
Wailuku
Kïhei
16
Makawao
4
Kaunakakai
accommodation (naics 721---)
Haÿikü
3
Lahaina
Häna
4
Makawao
Kahului
2
Wailuku
Kïhei
22
2
5
1
43
1
4
Kaunakakai
Maunaloa
Länaÿi City
1
1
2
Food services & drinking places (naics 722---)
Haÿikü
5
Kula
5
Häna
1
Lahaina
122
Kahului
74
Makawao
19
Kïhei
95
Päÿia
13
Wailuku
Kaunakakai
Kualapuÿu
Länaÿi City
66
9
1
6
Wailuku
Hoÿolehua
24
1
Päÿia
Wailuku
1
19
repair & maintenance (naics 811---)
Haÿikü
3
Kula
Kahului
29
Lahaina
Kïhei
7
Makawao
3
6
4
personal & laundry services (naics 812---)
Haÿikü
2
Kula
Kahului
25
Lahaina
Kïhei
18
Makawao
2
23
6
religious, grantmaking, civic, prof & like organizations (naics 813---)
Haÿikü
3
Lahaina
68
Hoÿolehua
Häna
3
Makawao
9
Kaunakakai
Kahului
24
Päÿia
5
Maunaloa
Kïhei
73
Wailuku
41
Länaÿi City
Kula
6
2
9
1
4
unclassifed establishments (naics 99---)
Haÿikü
1
Kihei
Kahului
1
5
2
Lahaina
Totals
Maui subtotal
Total
11
12
Maui subtoral
Total
58
59
Maui subtotal
Total
79
83
Maui subtotal
Total
400
416
Maui Subtotal
Total
76
77
Total
96
Maui subtotal
Total
Total
Grand Total
232
248
9
2,123
Note: Pukalani is combined with Makawao, and Puÿunënë with Kahului.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Zip Code Business Patterns 2005.
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Domestic Trade
239
11.3.8
sales By Business esTaBlishMenTs, For
eMployers anD noneMployers By secTor,
Maui counTy
naics
employer
sales
nonemployer
sales
establishments ($1,000) establishments ($1,000)
industry
----
Total
x
x
11
21
22
23
31-33
42
44-45
48-49
51
52
53
54
55
56
61
62
71
72
81
Forestry, fishing & hunting, and agricultural support services
Mining
X
Utilities
X
Construction
X
Manufacturing
93
Wholesale trade
169
Retail trade
816
Transportation & warehousing
X
Information
81
Finance & insurance (not published for counties)
X
Real estate & rental & leasing
261
Professional, scientific, & technical services
310
Management of companies & enterprises
X
Adm. & support & waste mgmt. & remediation service
267
Educational services
50
Health care & social assistance
336
Arts, entertainment, & recreation
98
Accommodation & food services
461
Other services (except public administration)
358
X
X
X
270,556
562,888
1,772,473
X
N
X
350,258
126,090
X
230,343
14,236
427,508
123,751
1,379,316
170,658
11,713
469,599
D
D
D
1,011
326
318
1,011
D
145
210
1,474
1,528
D
D
D
54,988
16,096
16,789
51,787
D
5,093
28,359
90,098
49,302
1,047
178
775
1,001
235
1,964
24,060
3,194
22,639
35,160
11,767
50,112
D: Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies.
X: Not published for counties.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census.
240
Domestic Trade
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Tables added To The 2007 daTa book
Table 2.1.7 ......... Hawai’i High School Graduates Entering the University of Hawai’i System
by High School
Table 2.1.8 ....... School-Bound Students by Type of School and Location, Maui County
Table 5.1.15 ....... Farm Income and Expenses, Maui and Kalawao Counties
Table 6.2.11 ....... Drivers Involved in Fatal Crashes and Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of the Driver
Table 6.2.13 ....... Selected Statistics for Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines
Table 10.5.4 ....... Community Centers, Maui County.
Tables omiTTed From The 2007 daTa book
Table 2.1.7 ........ University of Hawai’i Distance Learning Courses and Graduates , Maui County
Table 6.2.10 ....... Road, Bridge and Drainage Maintenance, County of Maui
Table 10.5.4 ....... Park Maintenance, Maui County Department of Parks and Recreation
Table 10.5.5 ....... Seaweed Removal From Maui Beaches
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Index
241
index
Agriculture. (See also specific crops)
Characteristics of farm operators ........................................................................................................... 100
Cropland................................................................................................................................................. 102
Crops and livestock ................................................................................... 99, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106-107
Employment ........................................................................................................................................... 103
Farms by size ......................................................................................................................................... 102
Farms and farm workers ................................................................................................................ 103, 104
Floriculture ............................................................................................................................................. 108
Income and expenses ............................................................................................................................ 112
Land use and acreage ........................................................................................... 100, 102, 103, 104, 108
Production volume ................................................................................................. 104, 105, 106, 108, 109
Sales/Value .................................................................................................................................... 104-109
Theft/Vandalism ..................................................................................................................................... 111
Tourism .................................................................................................................................................. 110
Aircraft .................................................................................................................................................. 127-130
Airports ................................................................................................................................................. 128-130
Air transportation
Aircraft operations .................................................................................................................................. 128
Aloha Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines...................................................................................................... 127
Cargo and mail ....................................................................................................................................... 129
Facilities ................................................................................................................................................. 128
Passengers ............................................................................................................................................ 129
Seats ...................................................................................................................................................... 192
Animals
Call slips and citations............................................................................................................................ 218
Dog licenses........................................................................................................................................... 216
Humane Society ..................................................................................................................................... 217
Automobiles. See Motor vehicles.
Auditoriums.................................................................................................................................................. 215
Banks 169
Births and birth rates
Characteristics ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Components of population change .......................................................................................................... 18
Zip Code................................................................................................................................................... 20
Bridges ........................................................................................................................................................ 123
Buildings. See Construction industry and Housing and housing units.
Business enterprises. (See also individual types of business and industry)
Earnings ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Employment and payrolls ....................................................................................................... 230, 234, 235
Establishments ................................................................................................................................ 230-240
Gross business receipts ............................................................................................................. 3, 232, 236
Non employer ................................................................................................................................. 232, 240
Sales ...................................................................................................................... 227, 228, 234, 236, 240
Cable television ........................................................................................................................................... 118
Cattle. See Livestock and livestock products.
Census designated places or urban places....................................... 12, 14, 16, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165
Climate .............................................................................................................................................. 59, 60, 62
Coastline. See Shoreline.
Community Centers ..................................................................................................................................... 214
Condominiums. (See also Housing and housing units) ..............................................3, 70, 197-198, 203-204
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Index
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Construction industry. (See also Housing and housing units)
Building permits................................................................................................................... 3, 151-152, 155
Demolitions ............................................................................................................................................ 152
Earnings ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Employment and payrolls ....................................................................................... 154, 227, 230, 232, 236
Establishments .................................................................................................156, 224, 227-228, 230-240
Nonresidential building projects ............................................................................................................. 151
Private, residential construction ..................................................................................................... 151, 152
Consumer price index. (See also Prices and rates) ................................................................................ 24, 28
Credit unions ............................................................................................................................................... 170
County government
Bond debt ................................................................................................................................................. 87
Earnings ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Expenditures ............................................................................................................................................ 83
Personnel ................................................................................................................................................. 88
Positions recruited.................................................................................................................................... 89
Tax collections and other revenues .................................................................................................... 83-86
Deaths .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Diesel fuel .................................................................................................................................................... 119
Education
Public
Community educational attainment .......................................................................................................... 41
College Bound .................................................................................................................................... 40
Community profiles ............................................................................................................................. 40
Completion Rates ............................................................................................................................... 41
Enrollment..................................................................................................................................... 37, 46
Ethnic profiles ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Expenditurres per pupil ....................................................................................................................... 36
Schools ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Student profiles ................................................................................................................................... 38
Teaching staff profiles......................................................................................................................... 42
Test scores ......................................................................................................................................... 43
Private
Characteristics .................................................................................................................................... 44
Enrollment........................................................................................................................................... 46
Schools ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Tuition ................................................................................................................................................. 45
Community College and University
Enrollment........................................................................................................................................... 50
Degrees .............................................................................................................................................. 48
Faculty ................................................................................................................................................ 50
High school graduates attending ........................................................................................................ 49
Elections and elected officials
Election districts or precincts............................................................................................................... 75-79
General election results ...................................................................................................................... 80-82
Voters and votes cast.......................................................................................................................... 79-82
Electricity
Capacity, consumption, production, and rates ....................................................................................... 138
Residential customers ............................................................................................................................ 138
Revenues ............................................................................................................................................... 139
Elevations and altitudes. (See also Mountains)............................................................................................. 56
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Index
243
Employment and labor force. (See also Labor and individual industries)
Census designated place ....................................................................................................................... 181
Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................... 180
Employment and payroll.............................................................................................. 3, 103, 154, 171-177
Government ..................................................................................................................................... 22, 175
Industry groups ........................................................................................................................ 22, 175, 176
Jobcount....................................................................................................................................... 3, 22, 175
Labor force ...................................................................................................................................... 171-173
Projections ....................................................................................................................................... 22, 177
Unemployment and unemployed workers .......................................................................... 3, 171, 172, 178
Wokers Compensation ........................................................................................................................... 182
Energy and power. (See also Electricity and Utilities)
Consumption .................................................................................................................................. 138, 141
Electric utilities ....................................................................................................................................... 138
Electricity generation .............................................................................................................................. 138
Gas utilities............................................................................................................................................. 140
Ethnic origin and race. (See also Population) .................................................................................... 4, 14, 18
Excise Tax. See Taxes.
Farms and farm workers. See Agriculture.
Finance, insurance, and real estate
Assets and deposits ........................................................................................................................ 169-170
Earnings ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Employment and payrolls ....................................................................................................... 169, 170, 175
Establishments ....................................................................................................................... 169, 170, 175
Fishing industry ................................................................................................................................... 113, 114
Flowers and nursery products ..................................................................................................................... 108
Food. (See Agriculture)
Forests and forest products ................................................................................................................... 72, 132
Freight. See Water transportation.
Fuel. (See also individual type)
Consumer price index ......................................................................................................................... 28-29
Consumption .......................................................................................................................................... 124
Electricity generation .............................................................................................................................. 138
Taxes and tax base .......................................................................................................................... 96, 119
Tax allocation ........................................................................................................................................... 96
Gas utilities
Consumption, consumers, and use........................................................................................................ 140
Rates and revenues ............................................................................................................................... 140
Gasoline
Prices ..................................................................................................................................................... 121
Taxes and tax base .......................................................................................................................... 96, 119
Geographic data
Area.................................................................................................................................................... 53, 54
Elevations............................................................................................................................................. 5, 56
Inland waters ............................................................................................................................................ 53
Miscellaneous ..................................................................................................................................... 58-59
Shoreline .................................................................................................................................................. 54
Waterfalls ................................................................................................................................................. 55
Government. See individual government units.
Harbors
Freight Traffic ................................................................................................................................. 131, 132
Vessel Arrivals ....................................................................................................................................... 131
Pier Utilization ........................................................................................................................................ 134
244
Index
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Health care
Care Homes ............................................................................................................................................. 31
Consumer price index .............................................................................................................................. 28
Health services............................................................................................................... 231, 236, 238, 240
Hospital Capacity ..................................................................................................................................... 30
Health Practioners.................................................................................................................................... 32
Highways and streets
Accidents................................................................................................................................ 120, 125, 126
Bridges ................................................................................................................................................... 123
Fuel consumption ................................................................................................................................... 124
Length .................................................................................................................................................... 123
Miles and mileage .......................................................................................................................... 122, 124
Historic sites .......................................................................................................................................... 67, 213
Hospitals. See Health care.
Hotels. (See also Tourism)
Construction ........................................................................................................................................... 154
Earnings ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Employment and payrolls ............................................................................................................... 200, 237
Establishments and properties ....................................................................... 195, 196, 200, 231, 239, 240
Largest ................................................................................................................................................... 200
Occupancy rates ......................................................................................................................... 3, 193-196
Revenues ........................................................................................................................................ 194-196
Room rates...................................................................................................................................... 194-196
Taxes and tax base ............................................................................................................................ 63, 86
Units .......................................................................................................................................... 22, 195-200
Households or families .................................................................................................................................. 13
Housing and housing units. (See also Condominiums and Construction industry)
Affordability .................................................................................................................................... 153, 166
Building permits.......................................................................................................................... 3, 152, 155
Characteristics ............................................................................................................................ 4, 158-165
Consumer price index .............................................................................................................................. 28
Construction ................................................................................................................................... 152, 154
Contract rent .......................................................................................................................................... 165
Demolitions ............................................................................................................................................ 152
Income ................................................................................................................................................... 176
Occupied units ........................................................................................................................ 159-163, 166
Prices of homes ................................................................................................................... 3, 70, 159, 163
Real property tax ................................................................................................................................ 63, 86
Resident and non-resident housing units ........................................................................................ 159-155
Renter-occupied ..................................................................................................................... 155, 159, 166
Sales ........................................................................................................................................................ 70
Vacancies....................................................................................................................................... 159, 161
Value, owner-occupied........................................................................................................................... 163
Income
Farm ....................................................................................................................................................... 112
Per capita ............................................................................................................................................. 4, 23
Per household .................................................................................................................................... 5, 176
Personal ................................................................................................................................................... 23
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Index
245
Income taxes
Deductions ............................................................................................................................................... 92
Exemptions .............................................................................................................................................. 95
Median adjusted gross income ................................................................................................................ 90
Number of returns .................................................................................................................................... 93
Sources reported...................................................................................................................................... 91
Tax credits.......................................................................................................................................... 93, 94
Insurance. See Finance, insurance, and real estate.
Jobcount. See Employment and labor force.
Labor. See Employment and labor force.
Land and land use. (See also Maps)
Area
Census designated places.................................................................................................................. 12
Counties and islands .......................................................................................................................... 53
Farms ..................................................................................................................................... 100, 102, 105
Hawaiian Home Lands, Hawaii State Department of ............................................................................... 68
Land use districts ............................................................................................................................... 64, 65
Historic Places ......................................................................................................................................... 67
Ownership
Government ........................................................................................................................................ 66
Hawaiian Home Lands.................................................................................................................. 66, 68
Leased/owned .................................................................................................................................... 68
Public land dispositions ............................................................................................................................ 69
Sales ........................................................................................................................................................ 71
Real property............................................................................................................................................ 63
Value of land transactions ................................................................................................................ 71, 157
Libraries ......................................................................................................................................................... 47
Livestock and livestock products ..................................................................................................... 3, 102, 103
Manufacturing industry.
Cost of materials .................................................................................................................................... 221
Earnings ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Employment and payrolls ....................................................................................................... 221, 230, 231
Establishments ............................................................................................................... 221, 230, 231, 240
Value added and value of shipment ....................................................................................................... 221
Maps
Agricultural Areas ..................................................................................................................................... 99
Census tracts ............................................................................................................................................. 8
Election districts .................................................................................................................................. 75-77
Industrial parks ....................................................................................................................................... 222
Judicial Districts ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Land ownership ........................................................................................................................................ 66
Land use districts ..................................................................................................................................... 64
Subdivisions and places............................................................................................................................. 7
Marriages
Non Residents.......................................................................................................................................... 19
Residency ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Medical care. See Health care.
Migration. See Population.
Motorcycles ................................................................................................................................................. 122
246
Index
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Motor vehicles. (See also Highways and streets)
Establishments ............................................................................................................... 224, 227, 230, 232
Crashes .......................................................................................................................................... 120, 125
Drivers licenses ...................................................................................................................................... 122
Fuel consumption ................................................................................................................................... 124
Registration .................................................................................................................................... 122, 126
Vehicle miles .......................................................................................................................................... 124
Sales ...................................................................................................................................... 122, 126, 227
Mountains, altitudes, and elevations ........................................................................................................ 56-57
Museums ..................................................................................................................................................... 212
Newspapers................................................................................................................................................. 117
Parks ................................................................................................................................................... 212-213
Maintenaance......................................................................................................................................... 214
Pay rates. See Wages and salaries.
Population
Age ....................................................................................................................................................... 4, 16
Components of change ............................................................................................................................ 18
De facto .............................................................................................................................................. 10, 22
Density ................................................................................................................................................. 5, 12
Ethnic ............................................................................................................................................. 4, 14, 18
Household and/or families. See Households or families.
Geographical location
Census designated places.................................................................................................. 7, 12, 13, 15
Counties or island ........................................................................................................................... 9, 11
District and census tract ................................................................................................................. 8, 11
Migration .................................................................................................................................................. 18
Projections ............................................................................................................................................... 22
Resident ............................................................................................................................ 3, 4, 9, 10,12, 13
Sex ....................................................................................................................................................... 4, 14
Power. See Energy and power.
Prices
Estimated Costs of Living......................................................................................................................... 25
Consumer price index ........................................................................................................................ 24, 28
Radio stations .............................................................................................................................................. 118
Rainfall............................................................................................................................................... 59, 60, 62
Real property. See Housing and Land and land use.
Real property taxes. See Taxes.
Real estate. (See also Finance, insurance and real estate.)
Commercial lease rates ......................................................................................................................... 229
Sales .................................................................................................................................................. 70, 71
Recreation
Community Centers ............................................................................................................................... 214
Cultural attractions and the performing arts ........................................................................................... 212
Parks .............................................................................................................................................. 212, 213
Retail trade.
Earnings ................................................................................................................................................... 26
Employment and payrolls ....................................................................................... 175, 230, 234, 235, 236
Establishments .........................................................................................................224, 226-228, 230-240
Sales .............................................................................................................................. 227, 228, 236, 240
Taxes and tax base ................................................................................................................................ 223
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Index
247
Savings and loans ...................................................................................................................................... 169
Service industries
Establishments .........................................................................................................224, 230-233, 236-240
Tax base ................................................................................................................................................ 223
Shopping centers......................................................................................................................................... 226
Shoreline ....................................................................................................................................................... 54
Stadiums...................................................................................................................................................... 215
State government. (See also Elections and elected officials and Taxes)
Bonded debt ............................................................................................................................................. 87
Tax collections and other revenues ................................................................................................... 83, 84
Taro ........................................................................................................................................... 104, 106-107
Tax Base ....................................................................................................................................... 85, 119, 223
Taxes
Collections.................................................................................................................................... 83, 85, 86
General excise and use ............................................................................................................... 3, 84, 223
Real property.......................................................................................................................... 63, 83, 85, 86
State ..................................................................................................................................................... 3, 84
Telescopes .................................................................................................................................................. 137
Television stations. (See also Cable television) .......................................................................................... 118
Temperature ...................................................................................................................................... 59, 60, 62
Tourism. (See also Hotels)
Activity participation ............................................................................................................................... 208
Attractions .............................................................................................................................................. 212
Average visitor census ..................................................................................................................... 22, 187
Cruise Ships ................................................................................................................... 202, 205, 206, 207
Decision timetable .................................................................................................................................. 209
Economic activity generated .................................................................................................................. 202
Expenditures .................................................................................................................................. 201, 202
Per visitor day ........................................................................................................................... 201, 202
Japanese .................................................................................................................................. 201, 202
Income .............................................................................................................................................. 211
Occupancy ............................................................................................................................ 3, 193-96, 200
Origin of visitors ............................................................................................................................. 188, 191
Projections ............................................................................................................................................... 22
Satisfaction rating........................................................................................................................... 209, 210
Visitor characteristics ................................................................................................................. 3, 203, 204
Visitor counts............................................................................................................................... 3, 185-191
Visitor plant inventory .............................................................................................................. 154, 195-200
Transportation
Air 127-130
Consumer price index .............................................................................................................................. 28
Employment and payrolls ....................................................................................................................... 230
Establishments ....................................................................................................................................... 230
Truck .......................................................................................................................................................... 122
Utilities. (See also Electricity and Gas utilities).................................................................................... 138, 141
Vegetables and melons ................................................................................................................ 104, 106-107
Visitors and visitor industry. See Tourism.
Voters and voting. (See also Elections and elected officials) .................................................................. 79-82
248
Index
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Wages and salaries. (See also individual industries) ......................................................................... 176, 177
Water. (See also Geographic data)
Area, inland water .................................................................................................................................... 53
Use and consumption ..................................................................................................................... 142-148
Water transportation
Cargo and freight ............................................................................................................................ 131-134
Ship arrivals ................................................................................................................................... 131, 134
Waterfalls....................................................................................................................................................... 55
Weddings....................................................................................................................................................... 19
Wholesale trade. (See also individual industries)
Establishments ................................................................................................................ 224, 227, 230-240
Employment and payrolls ....................................................................................... 175, 227, 230, 234, 236
Sales ................................................................................................................................................ 227, 24
Maui County
Data Book 2007
Index
249
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Data Book 2007

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