MEMA completes wildfire risk reduction project in Ukumehame
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The County’s Maui Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) completed its Ukumehame Mile Marker 13.5 Wildfire Risk Reduction Project to remove hazardous wildfire fuel on approximately 42 acres of County of Maui property off Honoapiʻilani Highway that experienced a dozen fires in the last two years.
MEMA Administrator Amos Lonokailua-Hewett said the project significantly reduces wildfire hazards and removes major public safety risks along a vital route in and out of Lahaina.
“The completion of the Ukumehame Mile Marker 13.5 Wildfire Risk Reduction Project marks a significant step toward safeguarding our community,” Administrator Lonokailua-Hewett said. “We commend the dedication and teamwork that made this effort possible, and we extend our sincere gratitude to our Maui, state, federal and private partners whose collaboration and support were essential to restoring and protecting this vulnerable area. Their commitment reflects the shared responsibility we all carry in building a more resilient Maui.”
The project established a defensible wildfire space by clearing and mulching invasive vegetation and removing extensive hazardous fuels and debris from the area. In total, crews removed the following:
176.17 tons of solid waste
76.38 tons of scrap metal
2.51 tons of recycled metal
13 tons of damaged EV batteries
1,226 tires
34 Freon and non-Freon appliances
123 vehicles
35 non-EV batteries
10 drums of waste oil
Two boats
A front-end loader
An excavator
Administrator Lonokailua-Hewett recognized that the monumental project could not have been completed Nov. 28, 2025, without the many county, state and federal governmental partners, along with the help of key private contractors. The project started Aug. 4, 2025.
Now, MEMA is in the process of developing a maintenance plan. Also, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife is scheduled to start a wetland restoration project at the site in summer 2026.
A vital resource for those who are looking to rebuild in fire-affected areas in Lahaina and Kula as they navigate the permitting process and take the next step toward returning home.
County of Maui Service Center 110 Alaihi St., Suite 207