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PWMTC-5 Page 2 March 27,2019 <br /> Mr. Kaneali`i-Kleinfelder asked whether County funds that are expended would then be <br /> reimbursed by HDOT for material and labor. Mr. Smith said this was correct, as well as vice <br /> versa. <br /> Mr. Smith said that either County or the State, as the case may be, could use each other's price <br /> term agreement contracts and be reimbursed for that amount. <br /> Mr. Smith also clarified that eruption recovery projects would be funded through separate <br /> processes, as well as roundabouts, although side streets connected to the project could be covered <br /> by the agreement, subject to the $2 million limitation. <br /> Council Member Tim Richards praised the ability of the State and County governments to work <br /> together and to seek synergy and efficiency, and stated his support for the resolution. <br /> Committee Chair Sue Lee Loy asked how projects receive priority for work. Mr. Smith said most <br /> projects would still remain under the current programs, but that may change based on priorities <br /> that arise based on what is best for the community. <br /> Ms. Lee Loy asked about the $2 million limitation and how it was determined. Mr. Smith said it <br /> was $2 million per project, and that that amount seemed reasonable for what HDOT and the <br /> County wanted to accomplish. <br /> Lastly, Mr. Smith said that a project such as the replacement of the Four Mile Creek Bridge <br /> would fall outside the scope of the resolution, as the amount involved is more than$2 million, <br /> although bridge maintenance work could fall within the scope. <br /> Ms. Lee Loy said she supported the resolution as another opportunity and a tool to achieve <br /> synergies within our County budget, and to work with our partner agencies. <br /> Your Committee on Public Works and Mass Transit is in accord with the purpose and intent of <br /> Resolution No. 93-19, and recommends its adoption. <br /> ps <br /> AYES NOES ABS EX Respectfully submitted, <br /> CHUNG X <br /> DAVID x COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS <br /> EOFF X - .,- MASS <br /> KANEALI`I-KLEINFELDER X <br /> KIERKIEWICZ X <br /> LEE LOY X � _ . <br /> POINDEXTER X �...,_ ► L. K. LEE 0', CHAIR <br /> RICHARDS X PWMTC REPORT NO. <br /> VILLEGAS x ADOPTED: APR 1 0 2019 <br />
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