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Mr. Sewake asked if the defective lights carry a warranty. Mr .Takaba is not sure on the type of <br />warranty they have. For the hundreds of fixtures where the lights were dim due to the plastic <br />burning, the vendor wanted DPW to purchase replacement parts and costs were several <br />thousands of dollars. Vendor doesn't have a local representative here and it takes a while for <br />servicing. Ms. Sako asked Mr. Takaba to check on the contract and if there were any warranties <br />put in place, vendor may not realize there's one. Mr. Takaba said okay. <br />Mr. Kamelamela stated prior to the conversion program, he's assuming DPW didn't experience <br />this level of maintenance before. Mr. Takaba said that was correct especially with the <br />discoloring lights. They've had trouble with lights going out and trouble with the photo cells but <br />the discoloring issue is new. <br />Mr. Simeon said they have some of the new fixtures being tested on Banyan Drive. Mr. Takaba <br />also said they bumped up the wattage on some of the current fixtures as a quick fix because the <br />Mayor wanted the area brighter. Some new fixtures they are testing are out in the Pahoa area too. <br />Mr. Takaba said Mr. Simeon wants the department to address traffic safety first. <br />Ms. Sako asked if there were any other questions. No other questions. <br />The Committee voted and motion was carried. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS <br />The Police department just submitted a request to standardize on Cisco Networking Equipment. <br />It will be placed on the next Standardization Committee meeting agenda. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />There was no further business. Mr. Kamelamela made a motion to adjourn the meeting and it <br />was seconded by Mr. Simeon. The meeting adjourned at 2:20 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Crystallene Pacheco <br />