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2020-2022
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Deanna S. Sako, Director of Finance
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FC: Close file - 3/16/21.
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governments in their struggle, the federal government passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief re l <br /> Economic Security Act "CARES Act"), which awarded the County with $80 million to address <br /> medical, public health, economic support and other emergency response costs resulting from <br /> CVI :19. <br /> Major Initiatives <br /> For the Year <br /> Public Safety—The or i'i Police Department faced significant challenges during Fiscal year <br /> 2020, one of which was the COVID 19 pandemic, which brought about some unique challenges <br /> and responsibilities for the police department. <br /> The Hawaii Fire Department had a number of significant accomplishments throughout Fiscal <br /> year 2019-20. By hosting multiple overlapping recruit classes,the Department achieved nearly <br /> full staffing for the first time in a number of years. From the onset of the C I -19 pandemic, <br /> the Hawaii Fire Department led the Counter's prevention and education task force, which <br /> established and implemented safety protocols to keep the local businesses open, while <br /> simultaneously reducing the COVID-19 risk to the community. <br /> Public Thr with a project cost of$14 million, the Prosecuting Attorney's Office at the west <br /> Hawaii Civic Center was completed. with the recent opening of the judiciary building in <br /> Kailua-Kona, it was convenient to have the Prosecuting Attorney's office nearby to reduce the <br /> traveling time. <br /> The Highways division started the process of implementing Geographic Information Systems <br /> (GIS)to improve data collection and workflow processes throughout operations. The program <br /> integrates with public safety and civil defense departments, and provides for better overall <br /> coordination between agencies. <br /> Culture and Recreation —Parks and Recreation opened Ku wa Street park fields for use. The <br /> park includes a baseball/softball and multipurpose field. The Department provided response to <br /> the COVI -19 pandemic by developing policy and rules for safe facility use and the <br /> development and implementation of modified programs, such as the emergency meal plan for <br /> our elderly and Summer Fun programs for our youth. <br /> For the Future <br /> Public Safety—With the acquisition of equipment, the Police Department plans to implement the <br /> Department's Body worn Camera(BWQ program in the upcoming fiscal year FY 21. The <br /> Department will continue to strive towards the construction of combined Fire and police <br /> Dispatch Center, which is currently in the bid proposal phase. <br /> _ 3 mli <br />
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