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2010-2012
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Brenda J. Ford, Council Member
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COUNCIL
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Council: Bill 29, Draft 2 amended to Draft 3 - 05/18/11
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Honorable Members of the Hawai`i County Council <br /> May 5, 2011 <br /> Page 4 <br /> My executive staff in the Office of the Mayor will once again take employee furloughs in the <br /> coming fiscal year as part of our continuing effort to reduce the size of the executive budget. <br /> This will mark the third consecutive year my staff and I have been furloughed to do our part to <br /> reduce spending in our office and in county government as a whole. <br /> Growing the Economy, Maintaining Services <br /> It isn't enough to reduce spending. We must make the County of Hawaii a better place to <br /> live, work, play and do business. We must use the resources we have and our partnerships in <br /> the community to grow our economy and steer it toward the bright future we know is ahead. <br /> We must use the county's borrowing power and excellent credit rating to help stimulate the <br /> economy by building important public works projects now. Interest rates are at extraordinarily <br /> low levels, and construction companies are competing aggressively for business. Building county <br /> projects now means the taxpayers will pay less. Pressing ahead with county construction projects <br /> now will also create badly needed construction jobs to help our working families. <br /> We must also look for ways to help our partners such as the University of Hawai`i at Hilo as they <br /> seek to grow. Growing the university offers new educational opportunities to our young people, <br /> while also creating jobs and injecting new dollars into our economy. Projects such as the planned <br /> Kapiolani Extension will generate still more economic activity because they will help the <br /> university to open up lands for student housing, retailing and other uses. <br /> Through our partnerships with Hawaii Tourism Authority, Big Island Visitors Bureau and <br /> others we have encouraged the private sector to add airlift to our island, including direct flights <br /> from San Jose, Oakland, Portland and Seattle to Kona, and from Los Angeles and San Francisco <br /> to Hilo. Hawai`i Tourism Authority now reports total visitor arrivals to this island were up 6.1 <br /> percent in 2010, while total visitor expenditures increased by 17.6 percent last year. <br /> Despite county budget reductions, we are continuing our initiatives to promote alternative <br /> energy, and to encourage growth in the agricultural sector by developing the 1,739 -acre county <br /> agricultural park at Kapulena. Agriculture and alternative energy are key to our future. <br /> At the same time, we are preserving funding for public safety and essential core services. We are <br /> protecting and funding nutrition, recreation and other services for seniors. We have preserved <br /> programs for our children and youth, and we are maintaining county funding to non - profit <br /> organizations. <br /> The following discussion highlights changes and adjustments to the March 1, 2011 budget <br /> submittal: <br />
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