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Page 13 <br />1 on destruction of County infrastructure, on and on and <br />2 on? <br />3 MS. SAKO: Well, I can let Lisa answer <br />4 the part on the impact on real estate and the real <br />5 property taxes, but on the infrastructure, we continue <br />6 to gather costs and, you know, we definitely have <br />7 losses. Water Supply as well. So between water <br />8 systems, roads, and whatnot, you know, the amounts <br />9 continue to rise. But, of course, we applied for FEMA <br />10 assistance, including both for the emergency work as <br />11 well as the infrastructure. So, for all of that, if <br />12 everything goes according to plan, we will get 75 <br />13 percent from FEMA and we'll pay the 25 percent. And <br />14 then, the governor also assisted us with some funding, <br />15 so that will be able to help cover like our 25 percent <br />16 share. <br />17 MS. MIURA: Good morning. I'm Lisa Miura <br />18 with the Real Property Tax Office. <br />19 As far as the tax office losses go, there's <br />20 sort of three parts to it. There's the actual loss we <br />21 had to the 2017 taxes because they had paid taxes all <br />22 the way through June 30, 2018, and that was <br />23 approximately $500,000 we had to prorate and return to <br />24 taxpayers. <br />25 In addition to that, for the current year, <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br />