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For the Future <br /> Public Safety—The major challenge facing the Police Department thus far this fiscal year is the <br /> implementation and management of the County of Hawaii Animal Control Program that was <br /> transferred from being contracted to a third party to being part of the Police Department in June <br /> 2021. Challenges facing the Department resulting from this change include but are not limited to <br /> the hiring of manpower for a 24-hour operation, acquiring or leasing property across the island <br /> for operations and purchasing equipment and supplies necessary to satisfy the needs of the <br /> program. <br /> Public Works -DPW is currently working on these major projects: <br /> • The Alii Drive Culvert Replacement,valued at$12 million, includes the demolition and <br /> reconstruction of a concrete culvert bridge. The new structure provides a wider stream <br /> flow opening, a longer span, with 16-foot wide travel lanes and two 7-foot wide <br /> sidewalks. It was also a project of the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program <br /> (STIP). <br /> • The Mamalahoa Highway Widening, Mud Lane to Mand Road, valued at$19.6 million, <br /> includes the creation of turn lanes at side intersections. The project included grading, <br /> paving, retaining walls, and installing pavement markings and signs. It was also a STIP <br /> proj ect. <br /> • The Kalaniana`ole Avenue Reconstruction, Kamehameha/Railroad Avenue to Ka`uhane <br /> Avenue, is valued at$18.4 million. The project is in collaboration with the State <br /> Department of Transportation (DOT) and includes multi-use accessibility and the <br /> enhancement of roadway capacity, operations and safety for motorists, bicyclists and <br /> pedestrians. The work involves the widening of Kalaniana`ole Avenue to add for a <br /> concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk, a paved shoulder, bicycle lanes, utility relocation and <br /> the installation of a new waterline. The projected completion date is in August 2022. <br /> • The Hawaii County Emergency Call Center is valued at$31 million and is scheduled to <br /> begin in September 2021. The project includes a new 17,127 square foot essential <br /> facility building for the Police and Fire Dispatch. The project will generally consist of <br /> site work,parking lot(58 parking stalls), loading zones, landscaping, redundant <br /> generators, fuel tank and communication tower. The projected completion date is March <br /> 18, 2023. <br /> Culture and Recreation- The Department will continue to adhere to government proclamations, <br /> rules and guidelines as the pandemic continues. However, the Department will look to transition <br /> out of COVID-19 restrictions and strive to resume normal operations. The Department will also <br /> continue efforts to complete components of the ADA transition plan and other necessary repairs <br /> and improvements to park facilities. In particular, the Department is excited for the completion <br /> and reopening of the Pana`ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens. <br /> - 4 - <br />