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B.Essential Services Provided by the County <br />Identification of the Essential Services of County Government, <br />Specifically the Hawaii County Government. <br />At one of the first COGC meetings it was determined that a principle that was required to study <br />and investigate the organizations and methods of operations of all departments, commissions, <br />boards, offices and other instrumentalities of all branches of the county government would be to <br />identify the essential services of Hawaii County government. Therefore a narrow online survey <br />was conducted for discussion between the Commissioners. <br />In Wikipedia, local government functions were summarized as: <br />Though cities differ in the division of responsibility, the typical arrangement is to have the <br />following departments handle the following roles: <br />1. Urban planning/zoning <br />2. Economic development/tourism <br />3. Public works -construction and maintenance of all city-owned or operated assets, <br />including the water supply system, sewer, streets, storm water, snow removal,street <br />cleaning,street signs, vehicles, buildings, land, etc. <br />4. Parks andrecreation -construction and maintenance of city parks, common areas, <br />parkways, publicly-owned land, operation of various recreation programs and facilities <br />5. Police <br />6. Fire <br />7.Emergency medical services <br />8.Emergency management <br />9.Accounting/finance -often tax collection,audits <br />10.Human resources -for city workers <br />11.General counsel/city attorney/risk management -legal matters such as writing municipal <br />bonds, ensuring city compliance with state andfederal law, responding to citizen <br />lawsuits stemming from city actions or inactions. <br />12.Transportation (varies widely) -if the city has a municipal busorlight rail service, this <br />function may be its own department or it may be folded into the another of the above <br />departments. <br />13.Information technology -supports computer systems used by city employees; may be <br />also responsible for a city website, phones and other systems. <br />14.Housing department <br />15.Municipal court <br />Hawaii is the only U.S. state that has no incorporated municipalities. Instead it has four counties <br />plus the "consolidated city-county" of Honolulu. All communities are considered to be census- <br />designated places, with the exact boundaries being decided upon by co-operative agreement <br />between the Governor's office and the U.S. Census Bureau. Kalawao County is the second <br />smallest county in the United States, and is often considered part of Maui County. <br />In other resources, the consensus was that the general services and facilities that counties are <br />responsible for providing are listed below. It is evident that Hawaii county is dissimilar for <br />several reasons including jurisdictions within state law; however, the reasons why the <br />dissimilarities are not a matter for this summary. <br />3 <br /> <br />