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Public Works — Construction continued on the Waikoloa Housing project and on another <br />large housing project, by the name of the Kaloko Housing Project, and its related <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant, with an additional $3.9 million and almost $9.0 million <br />being expended during the fiscal year. Construction also continued on the 85,000- square- <br />foot West Hawaii Civic Center that began in 2008, and was substantially complete as of <br />January 2011. Total project expenditures reached $50.5 million at the end of the year. <br />Environmental Management — The Department completed construction related to the <br />Pahoa Solid Waste Recycling & Transfer Station with a total cost to the County of $4.5 <br />million. Construction also continued on the Honokaa and Queen Lili`uokalani Village <br />Large Capacity Cesspool projects, with both projects reaching a total combined price tag <br />of $18.6 million. <br />For the Future <br />Public Safety — The South Kona Police Station is still in the final design phase. This <br />facility will be a major boost to the South Kona District once funding can be secured. <br />The Police Department is currently in the final phase of self assessment of obtaining law <br />enforcement accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation for Law <br />Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). The Department will shortly be in a position to <br />request for an on -site assessment from CALEA. In accordance with the CALEA <br />accreditation, the department is expecting to initiate its on -line computerized training <br />module which will allow for not only more timely training, but will also allow for <br />computerized recording of training undertaken by personnel. <br />Public Works — The Ane Keohokalole Highway or Mid -Level Road is scheduled for <br />completion in May 2012. The $35 million project is being built with American <br />Reinvestment and Recovery Act (Stimulus funds). The project will provide construction <br />jobs and enhance further development in the immediate areas. <br />Planning — Global warming and the rise in Coastal Waters are of great concern to <br />Hawaii, which has lead to continued participation in the State's Oceanic Resource <br />Management Program (ORMP) policy groups, working groups, seminars, and other <br />training to address this phenomenon. Regulating development within the Special <br />Management Area is on -going as part of the County's administration of Coastal Zone <br />Management. Since it impacts how we plan our future communities, a major focus of the <br />Planning Department is the refining and completing of the Community Development <br />Plans and subsequent updating of the General Plan. <br />Other Financial Information <br />Internal Control <br />The management of the County is responsible for establishing and maintaining an <br />internal control structure designed to ensure that the assets of the County are protected <br />4 <br />