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Hawai'i County Clerk - 09/28/2022 11:18:47 AM <br /> FC-44 October 4,2022 <br /> Res. 563-22: AUTHORIZES THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN <br /> AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF <br /> TRANSPORTATION, PURSUANT TO HAWAII REVISED STATUTES SECTION <br /> 46-7, FOR A GRANT TO THE HAWAII COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT <br /> Allows for the receipt of$574,234 in federally-derived funds, which would be used for <br /> the department's Distracted Driving, Traffic Services, and Speed Enforcement <br /> programs. <br /> Reference: Comm. 1015 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Kaneali`i-Kleinfelder(B/R) <br /> and <br /> Comm. 1015.1: From Finance Director Deanna S. Sako, dated September 26, 2022, transmitting <br /> proposed amendments to Resolution 563-22. <br /> BILLS FOR ORDINANCES <br /> Bill 213: AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 22-63, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING <br /> BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAII FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING <br /> JUNE 30, 2023 <br /> Appropriates revenues in the Federal Grants—Workforce Innovation& Opportunity <br /> Act(WIOA) account($1,647,337); and appropriates the same to the following <br /> 2022-2023 WIOA accounts: Administration Planning ($164,734); Adult Program <br /> ($615,398); Dislocated Worker Program ($277,263); and Youth Program ($589,942), <br /> bringing the total appropriation to $1,647,337. Funds would be used by the <br /> Department of Research and Development to assist adults, dislocated workers, and <br /> youths by providing services that will train individuals to increase employment, <br /> retention, earnings, skills, and literacy. <br /> Reference: Comm. 1011 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Kaneali`i-Kleinfelder(B/R) <br /> Bill 214: AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 22-63, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING <br /> BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAII FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING <br /> JUNE 30, 2023 <br /> Increases revenues in the Federal Grants—Hawai`i County Roadblock Program <br /> account($62,578.20); and appropriates the same to the Hawaii County Police <br /> Department Roadblock Program account, bringing the total appropriation to <br /> $487,578.20. The additional funds would be used by the Police Department to reduce <br /> the number of drivers operating a vehicle while impaired. <br /> Reference: Comm. 1012 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Kaneali`i- Kleinfelder(B/R) <br /> Page 5 <br />