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approximately 1.51 million, with an approximately 4.3 percent increase from the previous <br /> year's count of 1.45 million. For the most part, the County is less dependent on tourism <br /> than the other islands in the State, but the Kona airport terminal modernization project is <br /> budgeted at $60-70 million. <br /> Construction —According to the May 20, 2016 forecast from The Economic Research <br /> Organization at the University of Hawai`i, the neighbor islands are seeing resort <br /> development and the beginning of an increase in residential activity, though it will be to a <br /> lesser extent than in the past. The organization anticipates that all islands in the state <br /> will experience "high single-digit or low double-digit construction job growth this year. <br /> Several large construction projects and exciting changes are in store for the citizens on <br /> each side of the island. In addition to the Kona airport construction, a new airport fire <br /> station of about $20 million is slated for Hilo, and there is also much single-family <br /> residential construction activity planned for the Hilo side including the 56 lots of Hilo <br /> Hillside Estates, 37 lots of Punahou Mauka Estates, 19 lots of Lake View Estates and a <br /> 49 lot subdivision being developed on land below the Hilo Municipal Golf Course. <br /> Major Initiatives <br /> For the Year <br /> Public Safety—One of the top priorities for the Police Department remains the securing <br /> of funding for the South Kona Police Station along with planning for a new station in the <br /> Puna District. The Police Department has begun the process of testing the recently <br /> procured Records Management System (RMS) to better serve the community and hopes <br /> to begin testing the integrated Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. <br /> The Fire Department pioneered the establishment of the Community Paramedicine (CP) <br /> Program in the State of Hawai`i, with the objective of identifying senior citizens (60+ <br /> years of age) on Hawai`i Island who are vulnerable, at risk, and in need of improved <br /> health care and overall support. Once identified from a preventative health care <br /> approach, the Department's CPs ensure that their home environment is safe and attempt <br /> to connect these individuals with health care services and support to improve their overall <br /> quality of life. <br /> Public Works—A few of the major construction projects for the Department of Public <br /> Works included a $14.1 million project to extend Kapi`olani Street, with the inclusion of <br /> marked bicycle and pedestrian routes including ADA compliant sidewalks spanning over <br /> a mile long; a $30 million Mamalahoa Highway Bypass Road and Napo`opo`o Road <br /> Intersection Improvement project, which included two travel lanes, paved shoulders, <br /> traffic signals, driveway tie-ins, water utilities and drainage improvements; and a $17 <br /> million Ka`iminani Drive Improvement Project, which included driveway tie-ins, the <br /> building of retaining walls, and the adjustment of underground utilities, drainage, new <br /> signage and safety improvements. <br /> - 3 - <br />