2007 - Hawaii SBDC Network
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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/. iv 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 v 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 vi 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 Contents Maui County Data Book 2007 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 Maui County Data Book 2007 Contents vii 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 viii Contents Maui County Data Book 2007 5 .1 .9 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 Maui County Data Book 2007 Contents ix 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 x Selected Monthly Owner and Renter Cost as a Percentage of Household Income . . . . . . . . .166 Contents Maui County Data Book 2007 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 Maui County Data Book 2007 Contents xi 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 INDEX xii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .242 Contents Maui County Data Book 2007 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. 2 General Statistics Maui County Data Book 2007 Maui County Data Book 2007 General Statistics 3 Total Total Feb. Mo. Avg. Total Total Total Total Total Avg. Total Avg. Thous. Thous. Number Percent Thous. $ Thous. $ Thous. $ Thous. $ 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 4 General Statistics Maui County 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. 6 88606 p6-8 r1.indd 2 General Statistics Maui County Data Book 2007 3/20/08 3:14:49 PM 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 88606 p6-8 r1.indd 3 General Statistics 7 3/20/08 3:14:50 PM 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 8 88606 p6-8 r1.indd 4 General Statistics Maui County Data Book 2007 3/20/08 3:14:51 PM 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. 10 General Statistics 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. 20 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. 22 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 Education 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). 44 Education Maui County 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Education 45 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. 46 Education Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Education 47 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. 48 Education Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Education 49 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. 50 Education Maui County Data Book 2007 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. 52 Geography & Land Use Maui County 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 53 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. 54 Geography & Land Use Maui County 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 55 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 56 Geography & Land Use Maui County Data Book 2007 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). Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 57 58 Geography & Land Use Maui County 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 Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 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 60 Geography & Land Use Maui County Data Book 2007 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 Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 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. 62 Geography & Land Use Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 63 3.2.2 land use districts, maui county source: 64 State of Hawaiÿi, Office of Planning, Hawaiÿi Statewide GIS Program. Geography & Land Use Maui County 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 65 3.2.4 Land Ownership, Maui COunty Source: State of Hawaiÿi, Office of Planning, Hawaii Statewide GIS Program. 66 Geography & Land Use Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 67 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. 68 Geography & Land Use Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 69 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. 70 Geography & Land Use Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Geography & Land Use 71 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. 72 Geography & Land Use Maui County Data Book 2007 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. 74 Government Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Government 75 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. 76 Government Maui County Data Book 2007 4.1.3 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Government 77 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. 78 Government Maui County Data Book 2007 Maui County Data Book 2007 Government 79 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. 80 Government Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Government 81 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. 82 Government Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Government 83 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. 84 Government Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Government 85 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. 86 Government Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Government 87 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. 88 Government 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 89 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 90 Government 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 91 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 92 Government 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 93 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. 94 Government 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 95 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. 96 Government Maui County 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. 98 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 99 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 101 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. 102 Agriculture & Aquaculture 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). Maui County Data Book 2007 Agriculture & Aquaculture 103 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). 104 Agriculture & Aquaculture Maui County Data Book 2007 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). Maui County Data Book 2007 Agriculture & Aquaculture 105 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). Maui County Data Book 2007 Agriculture & Aquaculture 107 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). 108 Agriculture & Aquaculture Maui County 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 109 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. 110 Agriculture & Aquaculture 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Agriculture & Aquaculture 111 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. 112 Agriculture & Aquaculture Maui County 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. 114 Agriculture & Aquaculture Maui County 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. 116 Communication & Transportation 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. 118 Communication & Transportation Maui County 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. 120 Communication & Transportation Maui County Data Book 2007 Maui County Data Book 2007 Communication & Transportation 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. 122 Communication & Transportation Maui County 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 Communication & Transportation 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. 124 Communication & Transportation Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Communication & Transportation 125 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 $3,000 or more or causing injury or death. Source: Hawai’i State Department of Transportation, Highways Division, Traffic Safety Section, records. 126 Communication & Transportation Maui County Data Book 2007 6.2.13 SeleCTed STaTiSTiCS for aloha and hawaiian airlineS aloha airlines 2004 2005 Subject Operating aircraft (year-end) Employees (full-time equivalents) Revenue aircraft departures Revenue passengers enplaned (1,000)1 Revenue passenger miles (million)1 Cargo revenue ton miles (million) Revenues ($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) Maui County Data Book 2007 Communication & Transportation 127 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. 128 Communication & Transportation Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Communication & Transportation 129 130 Communication & Transportation Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Communication & Transportation 131 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 Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Communication & Transportation 133 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. 134 Communication & Transportation Maui County Data Book 2007 Energy & Science Section 7 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. 136 Energy & Science Maui County Data Book 2007 7.1.1 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Energy & Science 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 760,092 138 Energy & Science Maui County Data Book 2007 7.1.2 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 ($1,000) Total Maui Island Molokaÿi Länaÿi maui county Residential Maui Island Molokaÿi Länaÿi maui county Other Maui Island Molokaÿi Länaÿi maui county Residential refers to single-metered residential customers which may include condominiums for visitor use but excludes mastermetered apartment and condominium buildings used by residents, which are classified as commercial customers. 1 Peak demand is the maximum amount of energy required from the electrical system. The islands’ electrical systems are not interconnected, so no peaks are reported for Maui County as a whole. 2 3 Based on number of customers at end of year. MW: Megawatts n/a Not Available. kWh: Kilo-watt-hour. Source: Hawaiÿi State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Division of Consumer Advocacy, records; capacity and peak demand: Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc., Securities and Exchange Commission 10-K filings, 2002-2006. Maui County Data Book 2007 Energy & Science 139 7.1.3 gaS uTiliTiES, maui counTy Excludes bottled gas 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 island of maui customers (december 31) Residential1 Other Total gas Sold (1,000 therms) Residential Other Total 329 79 408 325 75 400 321 76 397 317 74 391 321 76 397 319 77 396 77 786 863 68 771 839 69 766 836 69 782 850 74 755 829 76 726 802 234 9,947 210 10,281 216 10,081 217 10,561 231 9,934 238 9,429 2.43086 1.45250 2.71343 1.36960 2.82044 1.51092 2.91367 1.59858 3.14865 1.87550 3.34211 2.05510 187 1,141 1,329 185 1,056 1,241 196 1,158 1,353 201 1,249 1,450 233 1,416 1,649 254 1,492 1,746 average annual use (therms) Residential Other average rate ($ 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. 140 Energy & Science Maui County Data Book 2007 7.1.4 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Energy & Science 141 142 Energy & Science Maui County Data Book 2007 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. 144 Energy & Science Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Energy & Science 145 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. 146 Energy & Science Maui County Data Book 2007 7.1.10 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Energy & Science 147 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. 148 Energy & Science Maui County 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. 150 Construction & Housing Maui County Data Book 2007 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. 152 Construction & Housing Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Construction & Housing 153 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. 154 Construction & Housing Maui County Data Book 2007 8.1.8 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. Maui County 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. 156 Construction & Housing Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Construction & Housing 157 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). 158 Construction & Housing Maui County Data Book 2007 8.2.2 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). 162 Construction & Housing 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 Construction & Housing 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. 166 Construction & Housing 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. 168 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. 170 Finance & Labor Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Finance & Labor 171 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 1,700 172 Finance & Labor Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Finance & Labor 173 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. 174 Finance & Labor Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Finance & Labor 175 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. 176 Finance & Labor Maui County Data Book 2007 9.2.7 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Finance & Labor 177 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 6.6 178 Finance & Labor Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Finance & Labor 179 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. 180 Finance & Labor Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Finance & Labor 181 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. 182 Finance & Labor Maui County Data Book 2007 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. 184 Visitor Industry & Recreation Maui County Data Book 2007 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Visitor Industry & Recreation 185 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. 186 Visitor Industry & Recreation Maui County Data Book 2007 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.” Maui County Data Book 2007 Visitor Industry & Recreation 187 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 16,391 188 Visitor Industry & Recreation Maui County Data Book 2007 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.” 190 Visitor Industry & Recreation Maui County 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. 192 Visitor Industry & Recreation 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. 194 Visitor Industry & Recreation Maui County 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. 196 Visitor Industry & Recreation Maui County 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. Maui County Data Book 2007 Visitor Industry & Recreation 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 Visitor Industry & Recreation 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, 203-204 242 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 249 250 Index Maui County Data Book 2007
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