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dealing with the public health crisis facing the community. In order to aid the state and local <br /> governments in their struggle, the federal government passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and <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 /> COVID-19. <br /> This is only one of the numerous federal grants that the County received during fiscal year 2021 <br /> to address the fallout of the pandemic that reached each governmental function and forced the <br /> County to alter its operations to meet the needs of the community. <br /> Major Initiatives <br /> For the Year <br /> Public Safety—One notable accomplishment during Fiscal Year 2020-2021 was the <br /> Department's implementation of a Body Worn Camera(BWC)program for uniform officers, <br /> joining the rest of the police departments throughout the state in deploying this technology. In <br /> July 2020, the department acquired all of the BWC equipment purchased from AXON with <br /> funding from the prior fiscal year and began the process of deploying the BWCs, which was <br /> completed by the end of the fiscal year. The BWC program has proven to be a valuable resource <br /> with regards to ensuring the professionalism within our department as video footage has been <br /> utilized during administrative investigations to discredit or support allegations of misconduct. <br /> The Hawaii Fire Department participated in extensive co-training events during the fiscal year <br /> with the Pohakuloa Training Area Fire Department and the State Airport Rescue and Firefighting <br /> Department. The Department also placed three new fire pumpers and a wildland tanker that was <br /> donated into service. <br /> Public Works—Over the past fiscal year the Department of Public Works (DPW) completed <br /> major projects in our community including: <br /> • The Pu`u Noho Culvert Reconstruction, valued at$0.5 million, was completed in <br /> November 2020. The project included replacing the collapsed culvert, reconstruct <br /> concrete headwalls, reconstruct the roadway pavement structure, and striping. It was also <br /> a project funded partially by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in <br /> connection with the Hurricane Lane disaster. <br /> • The Plumeria Street, valued at $1 million,was completed in December 2020. The project <br /> included pavement rehabilitation, installing pavement markers, and striping. <br /> Culture and Recreation—Parks and Recreation continued to provide response to the COVID-19 <br /> pandemic by developing policies and rules for safe implementation of classes,programs and <br /> facility use. Assisted the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency by providing facilities and <br /> personnel island wide for COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinics. <br /> - 3 - <br />