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<br />DRAFT REPORT <br />Part 1 –Overarching Cost and Revenue Concerns for the County of Hawai‘i <br />A.Changing the Way We Do Business <br />As the Commission investigated how our County government could reduce costs and enhance <br />revenues, we found that changing the way we do business as a County is imperative if we are <br />st <br />to move fully into the 21century. Just as innovation and adaptability are the action words for <br />private enterprise, these same concepts must motivate the public sector if we are to contain the <br />costs of County government yet still provide essential services to support the quality of life its <br />citizen’s desire. <br />As the Commission gathered input from departments, legislators and County employees, we <br />found that many excellent suggestions to save costs and enhance revenues were not being <br />taken into consideration. The lack of flexibility in the negotiation of union contracts prevents the <br />application of reasonable and efficient cost saving measures. The absence of a county-wide <br />technology plan reduces the efficiencies of operations. A resistance to adoption of simple cost <br />saving measures such as online approvals and electronic signatures makes the County’s <br />contracting process slow and unresponsive. Continuing practices such as extending <br />homeowner exemptions to unpermitted buildings not only short changes the County coffers, but <br />encourages unsafe and unsanitary living conditions while forcing all the County’s residents to <br />pay higher tax rates to fund this practice. <br />The Commission decided to tackle its mandate by looking not only at ways to reduce the costs <br />of government, but also by identifying ways to enhance revenues. Are building permit fees too <br />low? Could the County charge user fees for services that are currently offered for free? We <br />looked at what services really are the responsibility of the County to provide and how we can <br />continue to support the needs of the island’s population and visitors without being forced to <br />reduce public services to an unacceptable level. This Commission served during an especially <br />difficult economic downturn as reflected by furlough days and implementation of other drastic <br />measures to contain costs, yet the recommendations provided herein should be guiding <br />principles for our County government even when the economy is expanding. <br />We organized our efforts to address a theme which was to identify the essential services of <br />County government. We then identified three overarching issues that the County must address: <br />Technology, Contracting, Collections and Fees. The Commission organized into subcommittees <br />and solicited input from all of the County’s workforce, its elected and appointed officials, and <br />members of other Boards and Commission. We used the information and feedback to develop <br />the recommendations in this report. The specific recommendations of the Commission are <br />presented in a top down manner. First we present county-wide actions that need to be <br />addressed. Then we provide recommendations specific to some of the County’s departments. <br />Lastly we address changes that impact the rank and file workers of the County. The bottom line <br />for our findings is that the way we do business as a local government has to change. <br />1 <br /> <br />
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