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\ _ M~ 0 4~\ <br /> <br /> DONALD IKEDA ~LL~" \ CONSTANCE R. KIRIJ <br /> County Clerk ~ ~ Legisla(ivc Audimr <br /> ~i R. - l~~~~i`.(1 <br /> a~:a <br /> OFFICE OF THE COUI~`I-Y CLERIc~AR 13 ~~1 4 35 <br /> County of Hauuii C~UN,_ <br /> Ha„~;; County au~~aing COUNTY Ur ~I-1lWWAlI <br /> 25 Aupuni $trttt <br /> Hib, Hauaii 96720 <br /> March ] 3, 1997 <br /> TO: Council Member Dominic Yagong <br /> Public Works and Parks Committee Chair <br /> FR: Leslie Chow <br /> Legislative Auditors Assistant <br /> RE: Bill 52 -Traffic Code Amendment <br /> Research on Banyan Drive Street Cleaning <br /> Stanley Nakasone of the Department of Public Works Maintenance Division provided me with <br /> the following history on this matter: <br /> Fallen Leaves are a Safe~v Problem <br /> The trees that line Banyan Drive constantly drop leaves along the sidewalks and streets in that <br /> area. If the fallen leaves are not removed, they decay and become slippery. Although the crews <br /> can use leaf blowers to clear the sidewalks, the blowers can not effectively clean the streets. <br /> Approximately three people have complained to the Department of Public Works in the last five <br /> to six years about slipping and falling on leaves in this area. <br /> The amendments contained in Bill 52 were proposed to help rectify this situation. <br /> Parking Needs to be Prohibited to Effectively Clean the Street <br /> In the past, crews have tried to clean between parked cars. This does not allow the crews to <br /> remove all of the detritus and has been found to be not effective. <br /> T~av and Time of Street Cleanipg~ Concerns and Limitations <br /> As a result of ongoing discussions that have taken place between the DPW and some of the <br /> Hotels about this issue over the last 12 to 15 years, the Department avoids cleaning Banyan <br /> Drive on Fridays and Saturdays because of the high traffic at the hotels during these evenings. <br /> Selecting a popular hour of cleaning as well as a satisfactory day of the week to clean has been <br /> problematic. ~ ~ <br /> ?`tia fto._____~~~.._ <br /> z Prv~sented-ZV~n L <br /> #.~f. c.___.._-.--- <br /> NAR 1 4 1997 <br /> ~c.. Jatc:__._~._.._.....,....,.., <br /> <br />