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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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AGE COUNCIL 05/18/2011 2010-2012
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COM 0111.003 2010-2012
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COM 0111.003 2010-2012
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Honorable Members of the Hawai`i County Council <br /> May 5, 2011 <br /> Page 6 <br /> Significant Changes to March 1, 2011 Revenue Estimates <br /> • Transient Accommodations Tax (TAT) — Revenue was adjusted to reflect a decrease of <br /> $1,370,401 resulting from the anticipated cap on county proceeds by the state legislature. <br /> • State EMS Grant — Revenue was adjusted down by $1,363,044 as an expected increase in <br /> state funding for the Fire Department's EMS program was not realized. <br /> • Area Plan on Aging — Additional state grant funding for aging programs is reflected with an <br /> increase in revenue of $364,497. <br /> • Fund Balance Carryover — Carryover projections have increased by $3,736,000, which <br /> represents an increase in current year expenditure savings as a result of restrictions on hiring, <br /> travel, equipment and other spending. <br /> Significant Changes to March 1, 2011 Expenditure Estimates <br /> General Fund <br /> • Research & Development — Budgets for agriculture, tourism promotion, resource center, <br /> energy and business development were adjusted to fund priority initiatives, resulting in an <br /> increase of $324,500. Additionally, responsibility for supporting the island's soil and water <br /> conservation districts was transferred from Department of Public Works and budgeted for <br /> $300,000. <br /> • Public Works — The transfer of the Soil and Water Conservation Districts to the Department <br /> of Research and Development resulted in a budget decrease of $170,500. This was more <br /> than offset by increases to the Automotive fuel budget of $310,600, in response to the <br /> continuing rise in oil prices. Among other smaller changes, building utilities were increased <br /> by $42,600 for a portion of the Ben Franklin building to be occupied by Corporation Counsel <br /> while their offices undergo asbestos abatement. <br /> • Fire — Department budget has decreased by $1,142,690, primarily due to the reduction of the <br /> state EMS grant budget that had been anticipated to increase. <br /> • Office of Aging — Budget has increased by $403,997, primarily due to additional grant <br /> funding for the Area Plan on Aging. <br /> • Parks & Recreation — Budget increased $427,954, primarily due to increases in electric and <br /> water costs resulting from rate increases, and to meet payroll requirements. <br />
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