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For the Future <br />Public Safety — The Hawai"i Police Department held the Ori -Site Assessment by the <br />Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies CA .,A , on August 5-8, <br />2012. On Saturday, November 17, 2012, the � Iawai` i Police Department marked an <br />historical event when it was awarded a full three-year accreditation by CALEA. This <br />process, which began in early 2004, is a tribute to all of our employees, both civilian and <br />sworn, who collectively are bound to adhere to over 400 plus required standards. What <br />accreditation means for the Hawaii Police Department is that the public can now be <br />assured, based on an independent review, we are indeed a department that adheres t <br />standards that are sensible, professional and ethical, and in keeping with a 2 1 st cent <br />law enforcement agency. <br />The Hawaii Fire Department is working to obtain two new Fire Pumper Apparatus with <br />County funded leases. A. new Fire Tanker Apparatus also will be secured primarily with <br />Co=unity Development Bloch Grant fand s. These replacements are important to the <br />continuing effort to provide apparatus that meets current National Fire Protection <br />Association safety guidelines. <br />The Kawilani Fire Station relocation planning and design will be initiated. <br />In this period of economic recovery the Fire Department is striving to continue to provide <br />needed services to the Hawaii County residents and visitors. <br />Public Works — Two connector road projects in Kona will be underway in mid -2013. At <br />an estimated construction cost of $14 million, the Laalca Avenue Extension Ph 1 in <br />Forth Kona will connect Laaloa Avenue with Kuaini Highway. <br />The Federal Highway Administration is helping to fund the following two road projects <br />on the island. The first is the Kaimin.ani Drive Roadway Improvements In North Kona at <br />an estimated cost of 10 million and the second is the Kamehameha Avenue <br />Reconstruction project in South Hilo at an estimated construction cost of $13 million. <br />Planning — The National Historic Preservation Act has charged the Hawaii State <br />Department of Band and Natural Resources with the monitoring of Hawaii's natural and <br />cultural resources. The Planning Department has begun the process of staffing the <br />Hawaii County Cultural Resource Commission as -well -as assisting the mayor's office In <br />seating commissioners. This commission will review, continent and may include <br />granting permits on all County projects, taping into consideration the cultural and <br />historical significance of island wide sites and surroundings. <br />The County of Hawaii will be hosting the Hawaii Congress of Planning Officials in <br />September 2013. This conference is for all planning commissions, planning directors and <br />planners for all counties within the Mate of Hawaii in addition to most ofthe industry <br />including architects, surveyors, major land owners and developers. <br />