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approximately 1.45 million, with an approximately 2.1 percent increase from the previous <br />year's count of 1.42 million. For the most part, the County is less dependent on tourism <br />than the other islands in the State, but the Kona airport terminal modernization project is <br />budgeted at $60-70 million and the State plans on completing the design phase shortly <br />and beginning construction by the summer. <br />Construction — The outlook for the construction industry based on building permits <br />seems to be improving despite conflicting information being provided by the continual <br />decline in recorded construction jobs. Total number of building permits authorized in <br />June 2015 was up by 56.0 percent compared to the same month a year ago and total value <br />of building permit authorized was up by 11.0 percent for the same period. According to <br />the Economic Forecast by First Hawaiian Bank, private building permits are up from less <br />than $30 million per month in 2010 to more than $60 million per month in 2015. <br />Several large construction projects and exciting changes are in store for the citizens on <br />each side of the island. In addition to the Kona airport construction scheduled to begin <br />by summer, the east side of the island is anxiously awaiting the changes being brought on <br />by the new management of the Naniloa property by Hilton, through its Doubletree brand. <br />A new airport fire station of about $20 million is slated for Hilo, in addition to the <br />construction project already in the design phase for the Kona airport. There is also much <br />single-family residential construction activity planned for the Hilo side including the 56 <br />lots of Hilo Hillside Estates, 37 lots of Punahou Mauka Estates, 19 lots of Lake View <br />Estates and a 49 lot subdivision being developed on land below the Hilo Municipal Golf <br />Course. <br />Major Initiatives <br />For the Year <br />During the year, the County focused on construction projects relating to housing, <br />sanitation and public safety, and other issues affecting the quality of life in the County. <br />Public Safety — One of the top priorities for the Police Department remains the securing <br />of funding for the South Kona Police Station along with planning for a new station in the <br />Puna District. In the continuation of efforts to better serve the community, the <br />Department has also selected a vendor to provide a modernized and fully integrated <br />Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management System (RMS), and <br />collaborated with other county departments on modernizing the County's radio system. <br />The Fire Department instituted home inspections to identify fall hazards in the homes of <br />the elderly and installation of smoke detectors, with the goal of improving the safety of <br />the home for our elderly population. <br />Planning — The Department was busy preparing for the move of the County's Building <br />Permit process to become their responsibility from the Department of Public Works. The <br />Department was also busy with the acquisition of approximately $1.2 million in <br />properties by the Geothermal Relocation and Community Benefits Fund. <br />3 <br />