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Tyler J. Benner, County Auditor
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FC: Close file - 04/04/23
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AGE FC 2023/04/04 (2022-2024)
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Major Initiatives <br /> For the Year <br /> Public Safety—Groundbreaking for the new Joint Police/Fire Communications Center in Hilo <br /> took place in October 2021 and is expected to be completed in 2024. The Police Department <br /> assumed the animal control services function during the fiscal year and dealt with 2,162 animals <br /> including cats, dogs, fowl, cows,pigs, sheep, goats, horses, fish, rabbits, and guinea pigs. <br /> The Hawaii Fire Department proceeded with the replacement of Chopper 2, which is expected <br /> to arrive in the summer of 2023. The new medical helicopter is an Airbus H125 that was <br /> purchased through generous donors via the Sayre Foundation. A new information and <br /> technology position was established for the Department, which has been tasked to bring the <br /> Department into the digital age by deploying mobile data terminals in the response vehicles and <br /> will later include GIS mapping data for command decisions and the streaming of live data to the <br /> responders. <br /> Public Works—Over the past fiscal year the Department of Public Works (DPW) completed <br /> major projects in our community including: <br /> • The Alii Drive Culvert Replacement, valued at $12 million, was completed in July 2021. <br /> The project included the demolition and reconstruction of a concrete culvert bridge. The <br /> new structure provides a wider stream flow opening, a longer span, with 16-foot wide <br /> travel lanes and two 7-foot wide sidewalks. It was also a project of the Statewide <br /> Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). <br /> • The Mamalahoa Highway Widening, Mud Lane to Mand Road, valued at $19.6 million, <br /> was completed in September 2021. The project created turn lanes at side intersections and <br /> included grading,paving, retaining walls, and installing pavement markings and signs. It <br /> was also a STIP project. <br /> • The Kilauea Avenue Rehabilitation, Wailoa Bridge to Pu`ainak6 Street, is valued at $12 <br /> million, was completed in June 2022. The project included pavement rehabilitation, <br /> installing pavement markers, striping, and traffic detectors. It is also a STIP project. <br /> Culture and Recreation- The Department continued to complete the ADA transition plan and <br /> completed accessibility improvements to the Pana`ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens and <br /> Equestrian Center, Dr. Francis F.C. Wong Stadium,Nd'dlehu Park and Community Center, <br /> Pahala Ballfield Facility and Hilo Bayfront Beach Park. <br /> For the Future <br /> Public Safety—The Police Department's major initiatives for the future include improvements to <br /> its facilities and initiating construction in progress projects, such as a new Kea`au Police Station, <br /> expansion and improvements to the Kona Station and replacing the PGV radio site and other <br /> towers. <br /> - 3 - <br />
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