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PWMTC-6 Page 2 April 23,2019 <br /> Council Member Ashley Kierkiewicz asked about the performance-based measures. She noted <br /> that it was a requirement as part of MAP-21, and said she was curious about whether the metrics <br /> used by the department are similar to what is being proposed as part of the mandate. Director <br /> Yamamoto said he would have to check on that. <br /> Council Member Kierkiewicz also asked whether Director Yamamoto thought the Sugar Access <br /> software will help make operations at DPW more efficient, or whether it will result in more <br /> paperwork. The Director said he was not sure at this point, but noted it was mandatory <br /> participation regardless. He also said training would be provided to the County prior to the <br /> launch of the software licenses. <br /> Council Member Richards asked whether the software will allow the County to look at roads, <br /> mass transit, street lights, and transportation systems in context with each other, rather than being <br /> stuck in silos. Was the intent, he asked, to get a better assessment of the County as a whole, so <br /> we can make better decisions? Director Yamamoto replied that this particular software will be <br /> used to identify the projects the federal government will need to fund using the limited money <br /> that they have to distribute among the various counties. Council Member Richards said that <br /> makes sense because it will help them understand our asset needs going forward, which explains <br /> why the Mass Transit Agency and the Planning Department are also a part of it. <br /> Committee Chair Lee Loy said that the discussion resolved any questions she had about the <br /> software, and proceeded to the vote. <br /> Your Committee on Public Works and Mass Transit is in accord with the purpose and intent of <br /> Resolution No. 120-19, 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 I MA ' A SIT <br /> KANEALI`I-KLEINFELDER X <br /> KIERKIEWICZ X 2 <br /> 1111 <br /> LEE LOY X '4111111W <br /> POINDEXTER" X K. Y, CHAP <br /> RICHARDS X PWMTC REPORT NO. 6 <br /> VILLEGAS X ADOPTED: MAY 0 8 2019 <br />
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