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transmitting internal correspondence and being copied. More direct contact <br /> between COGC and responders would have been beneficial. <br /> • The new Permitted Interaction Group (PIG)process was cumbersome, confusing <br /> and complicated communications and progress. <br /> • Several different Corporation Counsel lawyers were involved with meetings and <br /> advice. <br /> • Required biweekly and special meetings were too frequent allowing little time to <br /> prepare meaningful agendas and meaningful reports. <br /> CONCLUSIONS: <br /> Change the timing of term/deliverable to coincide with a non-lame duck legislative body. <br /> Current report is delivered to County Council that leaves office within weeks unless they're re- <br /> elected. Allow 2 years for the Commission to run during the middle 2 years of the Mayor's 4- <br /> year term. This will allow acquisition of additional specific data and vastly improve report <br /> recommendations. <br /> If this recommendation is not adopted,we recommend that the County Council conduct a <br /> thorough examination of this Commission's efficacy and value. Given the limited adoption of <br /> past COGC recommendations, the significant workload and frequency of meetings compared to <br /> other commissions and difficulties mentioned above, we question the Commission's further <br /> need. Audits by contract or the County Auditor could be more useful and effective. <br /> Transportation Commission <br /> Prior to 2021, almost all taxi license applications, renewals and revocations as submitted by the <br /> Mass Transit Agency(MTA)to the Transportation Commission(TC)were approved with little <br /> or no discussion. The TC had practically no involvement or decision-making with County bus <br /> matters and did not set rates as delineated in the County Code(see below). The lack of purpose <br /> and usefulness of the TC was brought to the County Council's attention years ago;while there <br /> was some concern,nothing was done to evaluate the TC's viability. Although "rubber-stamping" <br /> of taxi license matters still prevails, in the past year or so, the TC Chair and TC has provided <br /> valuable assistance/advice to the MTA and is much more involved in bus matters than previous <br /> commissions. <br /> Given the current, extraordinary Mass Transit Agency progress, and as long as qualified, <br /> experienced and involved commissioners are appointed, the TC should remain in force. <br /> An existing MTA clerk provides assistance to the TC; there is no full-time employee needed for <br /> support. Special knowledge of MTA business is essential here. <br /> Suggested County Code change: <br /> Section 18-9 of the Hawai`i County Code(2016 Edition, as amended) states, in part, that rates <br /> are set by the Transportation Commission, and that the commission by order shall fix,prescribe, <br /> and establish rates. However, while the Commission may review and recommend revisions <br /> suggested by the Mass Transit Agency, the County Council actually authorizes/sets such <br /> changes. This and other Code modifications are being reviewed by MTA. <br /> 24 <br /> 2022 Cost of Government Commission—County of Hawai'i -Final Report <br />