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Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2024-2026
Bill/Resolution
404
Draft
01
Introducer
James E. Hustace, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 404-25 - 12/03/25
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
12/3/2025
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
12/3/2025
Ayes
8-Galimba, Hustace, Inaba, Kagiwada, Kierkiewicz, Kimball, Onishi, and Villegas
Noes
0
Absent
1-Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder
Excused
0
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49. According to §2-136, "public purpose" is defined as a benefit to, improvement of, or promotion of the <br />interests in the following areas. Please select all the public benefits to be derived from your County fund <br />request: <br />Educational concerns <br />Needs of the poor, youth, the aged, those with physical or emotional disabilities <br />Public health and welfare of the people and the environment <br />50. In 2,000 characters or less, describe the measurable outcomes you aim to achieve with these <br />funds. <br />With the requested $5,000, we aim to achieve several measurable outcomes that will directly benefit Council District 9 <br />residents and the broader community: Increased Access to Fresh Produce: The project will establish at least three fruit <br />stands in high -traffic areas, providing free, fresh, and locally sourced produce to underserved communities. We aim to <br />distribute at least 300 pounds of produce per month through these stands, directly improving food access for individuals <br />and families. Reduction of Food Waste: By creating a consistent outlet for surplus produce from local farms, we expect <br />to reduce food waste significantly. We aim to divert at least 15,000 pounds of surplus food from landfills annually, <br />ensuring it reaches those in need instead. Community Engagement: We will establish a direct communication channel <br />through a text alert system. This system will notify at least 200 residents about fresh produce availability at their local <br />stands. By the end of the first year, we expect to engage with at least 1,000 community members who will utilize the <br />stands regularly. Through these outcomes, we aim to create a model that not only addresses immediate food insecurity <br />but also builds long-term solutions to hunger and community well-being in Council District 9. The success of this project <br />will provide a replicable framework for future food access initiatives across Hawari County. <br />
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