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Man discovered floating in bay is identified
Maui police identified a 76-year-old man found floating face-down in Kapalua Bay on Sunday as Charles Hoover of High Point, N.C.
Hoover was found him in calm waters about 10 feet from shore.
Beachgoers pulled him to shore and performed CPR until emergency crews arrived.
Medics and firefighters were able to regain a pulse, but Hoover died at Maui Memorial Medical Center.
An autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death.
Maui mayor trims millions from CIP budget
Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa on Monday issued eight line-item vetoes, cutting $29.7 million in capital improvement projects proposed by the County Council.
The county’s revenues would not have been sufficient to fund the Council-appropriated projects and would have created a budget shortfall, Arakawa said.
"There are certain parts of this budget which, if left intact, would put money into projects that don’t even exist yet and could potentially affect public service provided by our departments. For example, this budget could force us to shorten the hours of operation at our Central Maui Landfill and fund a community center for which we have no land yet."
Arakawa objected to appropriations for CIP expenditures that had not yet been approved by a bond authorization bill. He also said it is "premature" to fund a new Kahului Community Center when it could take years to select a final site.