HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOM 0295.002 2020-2022w?Y.°F h,Office: (848)961-8396SusanL.K. Lee Loy
Council Member Fax: (848)965-8912
District 3 Email: sue.leeloy@a hawaiicounty.gov
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HAWAVI COUNTY COUNCIL
25 Aupuni Street,Hilo,Hawaii 96724
MEMORANDUM
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DATE: July 6, 2021
TO: Maile David, Council Chair; and
Members of the Hawaii County Council
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FROM: usan L.I . Lee Loy, Council Member
SUBJECT: Supplemental Information for Communication 295
Please allow this memorandum to add supplemental information for Communication 295 to
include Fuel Tax Revenue Reports for fiscal years 2017-2018, 2018-2019, and 2019-2020.
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Harry Kim tw o Frank J.De Marco,P.E.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
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public works@hawaiicounty.gov
July 27, 2017
Honorable Chair Valerie Poindexter
And Members of the Hawaii County Council
25 Aupuni Street
Hilo, HI 96720
Re: Fuel Tax Revenue Report
Aloha Councilmembers,
In compliance with Resolution 212-17, enclosed is the Fuel Tax Revenue Report for Fiscal Year
2017-2018.
If you have additional questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Mahalo,
Frank J. De Marco, P.E.
DIRECTOR
cc: Harry Kim, Mayor
Wil Okabe, Managing Director
Collins Tomei, Finance Director
Deanna Sako, Deputy Finance Director
Allan Simeon, RE, DPW Deputy Director
Aaron Brown, DPW Business Manager
enclosure: Fuel Tax Revenue Report
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County ofHawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
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Harry Kim tY OF. Frank J.De Marco,P.E.
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Wil Okabe Allan G.Simeon,P.E.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Aupuni Center
101 Pauahi Street,Suite 7•Hilo,Hawaii 96720-4224
808)961-8321 •Fax(808)961-8630
public_works@hawaiicounty.gov
FUEL TAX REVENUE REPORT
In compliance with Resolution 212-17, the Department of Public Works and the Office of
the Mayor present a Fuel Tax Revenue Report for fiscal year 2017-2018.
PROJECTED FUEL TAX REVENUE INCREASE
Effective starting August 1, 2017 the County fuel tax rate increases from 8.8 cents per
gallon to 15 cents per gallon. For fiscal year 2017-2018, the County of Hawaii expects
to collect 10 months of additional revenue which is projected to be approximately
4,600,000.
UTILIZATION OF THE FUNDS
The Utilization of funds will be mainly focused on: replenishing the emergency fund,
funding the increase in S&W and fringe benefits consistent with the union contracts,
investing in equipment and other resources that will create operational efficiencies, and
funding materials for road resurfacing, school safety, mass transit, and traffic safety
projects.
The table below shows the projected utilization of the increase in Fuel Tax Revenue:
Fuel Tax Increase Revenue Utilization
Road Paving 1,700,000
Mass Transit 1,000,000
School Safety Projects 260,000
Emergency/Disaster Fund $ 300,000
Signal Upgrades 520,000
S&W and Fringe Increase $ 330,000
Equipment 490,000
4,600,000
County ofHawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer
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ROAD RESURFACINGPROJECTS:
The projects listed below are in addition to the normal road maintenance schedule and
daily operational services provided by the Highways Division. Projected timelines and I
funding requirements are projections and are subject to change based on unforeseen
factors such as weather, staffing, equipment availability, material cost, emergency
response and scope of project changes.
S.HIIo
Waianuenue Avenue to Ka`iulani Street— Projected start: January
Kamehameha Avenue - Projected start: March
Puna
Kipimana St. (Shipman Industrial) - Projected start: February
Wa`awa`a to Kapoho (Hwy. 137) - Projected start: April'
Ka'u
Wakea Ave. (Kamoamoa to Kialua St.) - Projected start: March
S.Kona
Old Mamalahoa Highway- Projected start: February
Napo`opo`o - Projected start: May
N.Kona
Lunapele St. - Projected start: February
Hinalani to Ane Keohokalole - Projected start: April
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S.Kohala
Saddle Road - Projected start: January.
Kamamalu St. (From Highway 19 to Kamanawa St.) - Projected start: May
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N.Kohala
Kapa`au Road (Hwy 270 to 1.5 Miles up) - Projected start: April
H2lmakua
Kukuihaele Road - Projected start: March
Ahualoa (Old Mamalahoa) - Projected start: May
County ofHawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
SCHOOL SAFETY PROJECTS:
The projects listed below are school safety zones targeted for work as scheduling, i
coordination, and funding allows. They are not listed in order of priority.
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aiakeawaena Elementary School
W.Kawailani Street(Front of Kow's restaurant to Naniakea Street) 3
W.Kawili Street (From W. Kawailani to E.Kawailani)
W.Lanikaula (From Kindole to Manono Street)
Kahakai Blvd. (From Punimakai Loop to Papio Street)
Konawaena High School
H®lualoa School (Old Mamalahoa Hwy.)
Ahuli Circle to Canada France Hawaii on Old Mamalahoa Highway
Old Mamalahoa Highway, lona Court to Mana Road
Puakalo Street to Lehua Street
Puakalo Street (Akea Street to Highway 240)
Lehua Street (Akea Street to Plumeria Street)
Lehua Street to Highway 240
Pa'auilo Elementary School
Laupahoehoe-School (Kihalani Homestead Road)
Kalaniana'ole School
ALLOCATION OF FUEL TAX PER DISTRICT
This year's increase in funds used for County repaving projects will be allocated
consistent with Fuel Tax Ordinance 17-4, the most recent fuel tax Ordinance. The Local
Road Improvement program allocates fuel tax revenue per district based on that
district's percentage of the total county road miles.
County ofHawai'i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
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Karry Kim 1 oFtrgh, Allan G.Simeon,P.E.
Mayor V®•
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Wil Okabe Merrick H.Nishimoto
Managing Director Deputy Director
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Aupuni Center
101 Pauahi Street,Suite 7 Hilo,Hawaii 96720-4224 i
808)961-8321 Fax(808)961-8630 C:),—<public works@hawaiicounty gov
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FUEL TAX REVENUE REPORT
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In compliance with Resolution 212-17, the Department of Public Works and the Office of
the Mayor present a Fuel Tax Revenue Report for fiscal year 2018-2019.
PROJECTED FUEL TAX REVENUE INCREASE
Effective starting July 1, 2018 the County fuel tax rate increases from 15 cents per
gallon to 19 cents per gallon. For fiscal year 2018-2019, the County of Hawaii expects
to collect approximately $17,152,903, an increase of$4,660,817 over fiscal year 2017-
018; assuming consumption remains at current stable levels. However, it is yet to be s
seen how the lava disaster will impact consumption. It is possible that consumption will
be lower than forecasted, reducing fuel tax revenue.
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UTILIZATION OF THE FUNDS
The Utilization of funds will be mainly focused on: providing resources for the
emergency fund, investing in road repaving material and equipment, flood control, tree
trimming and other road maintenance, the upgrading of traffic signals and striping for
roadway projects, school safety projects, and mass transit.
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The.table below shows the projected utilization of the increase in Fuel Tax Revenue:
Fuel Tax Increase Revenue Utilization
Emergency Fund 1,000,000 i
Road Paving 1,000,000
Mass Transit 1,000,000
Roads in Limbo 250,000
Signal Upgrades 750,000
Striping for Roadway Projects 450,000
Equipment and Materials 210,817
4,660,817
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ROAD RESURFACING PROJECTS:
The projects listed below are in addition to the normal road maintenance schedule and
daily operational services provided by the Highways Division. Projected timelines and
funding requirements are projections and are subject to change based on unforeseen
factors such as natural disaster support, weather, staffing, equipment availability,
material cost, and scope of project changes.
S.Hilo
Kamehameha Avenue—Waianuenue to Ponahawai
Kinoole— Kawili to Mohouli
Puna
Pahoa Post Office Road
Opae St.
Aku St.
N. Peck Road
Ka'u
South Point Road continuation
Wakea Ave
Maile Rd
Ohai Rd.
S.Kona
Old Mamalahoa Highway— Capt. Cook fronting Fire Station
Old Mamalahoa Highway— Haukapili to Konawaena Rd, bad areas i
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Old Mamalahoa Highway—Teshima's to Haukapili, bad areas
Kealakaa
S.Kohala
Kamamalu St. (From Highway 19 to Kamanawa St.) — Continuing
Saddle Rd
Paniolo Ave. (Waikoloa)
N.Kohala
Kamakana Circle
Pua'aina Nani St.
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Hamakua
Kukuihaele Road — Continuing after lava event
Ahualoa (Old Mamalahoa)
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SCHOOL SAFETY PROJECTS:i
The projects listed below are school safety zones targeted for work as scheduling,
coordination, and funding allows. They are not listed in order of priority.I
Kahakai Elementary School: RRFBs (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons)
Pahoa Elementary, Intermediate and High Schools: School Zone and RRFBs
DeSilva Elementary School: School Zone and RRFBs
Kaumana Elementary School: School Zone and RRFBs
Chiefess Kapiolani Elementary School: RRFBs
Waimea Elementary School: School Zone and RRFBs
Parker School: RRFBs
ALLOCATION OF FUEL TAX PER DISTRICT
This year's increase in funds used for County repaving projects will be allocated
consistent with Fuel Tax Ordinance 17-4, the most recent fuel tax Ordinance. The Local
Road Improvement program allocates fuel tax revenue per district based on that
district's percentage of the total county road miles.
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Harry Kim Deanna S. Sakc
Mayor o ilf'e Director
Steven A.Hunt
Deputy Director
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County of aaiii
Finance Department
25 Aupuni Street,Suite 2103 • Hilo,Hawaii 96720
808)961-8234 • Fax(808)961-8569
May 30, 2019
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Aaron Chung, Council Chair and rcMembersoftheHawaiiCountyCouncil
Hawaii County Council
25 Aupuni Street
Hilo,Hawaii 96720
Re: Fuel Tax Report
The Department ofPublic Works wishes to submit the Fuel Tax Revenue Report for
fiscal year 2019-2020 in conjunction with Resolution 212-17.
If there are any questions,please do not hesitate'to call Sharilynn Olivar, Business
Manager of Public Works at 961-8463.
Deanna S. Sako
Director ofFinance
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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
DEPARTMENT:Public Works DATE: 5/30/19
STAFF CONTACT: Sharilynn Olivar PHONE: 961-8463
A. REQUEST:
In compliance with Resolution 212-17, the Department of Public Works and the Office of the Mayor would
like to submit as Communication the Fuel Tax Revenue Report.
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B. BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION (USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED):
Resolution 212-17, timely submission of a comprehensive plan by the Department of Public Works in
collaboration with the Office of the Mayor providing the following minimum information:
Amount to be generated by increases;
Information on how money will be distributed to all districts;
Transportation projects to be funded in each district; and
Timelines for projects utilizing fuel tax revenues.
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SIGNED: DATE:SAY 2019
Depa meet Head
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Harry Kim s David Yamamoto,P.E.
Alayor Director
Wil Okabe
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A-hedging Director Deputy Director
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Aupuni Center
101 Pauahi Street,Suite 7-Hilo,Hauvai`i 967204224
808)961-8321 -Fax(808)961-8630
public%vorksirhawaiicounty.gov
FUEL TAX REVENUE REPORT
In compliance with Resolution 212-17, the Department of Public Works and the Office of
thee,Mayor present a Fuel Tax Revenue Report for fiscal year 2019-2020.
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PROJECTED FUEL TAX REVENUE INCREASE
Effective starting July 1, 2019 the County fuel tax rate increases from 19 cents per
gallon to 23 cents per gallon. For fiscal year 2019-2020, the County of-Hawaii expects
to collect approximately $23,209,658, an increase of$6,057,755 over fiscal year 2018-
2019, assuming consumption remains at current stable levels.
UTILIZATION OF THE FUNDS
The Utilization of funds will be mainly focused on: providing resources for the
emergency fund, investing in road repaving material and equipment, flood control, tree
trimming and other road maintenance, the upgrading of traffic signals and striping for
roadway projects, school safety projects, and mass transit.
The table below shows the projected utilization of the increase in Fuel Tax Revenue:
Fuel Tax Increase Revenue Utilization
Emergency Fund 600,000
Road Paving,Mgmt inspection and Materials 11900,000
Signal Upgrades 413,000
Striping for Roadway Projects 707,000
Equipment 1,300,000
Other/Benefits 1,137,755
Tial •- 6,057,755
County ofHawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
ROAD RESURFACING
Theprojected projects listed below are in addition to the normal road maintenance
schedule and daily operational services provided by the Highways Division. Projected
timelines and funding requirements are projections and are subject to change based on
unforeseen factors such as natural disaster support, weather, staffing, equipment
availability, material cost, and scope of project changes.
S.Hilo
Ainalako
Kaumana
Kapiolani St.
N.Hilo
Kihalani
Puna
Hinalea Street
Hee Street
Alamihi St.
Awa St.
Lower Puna
Puni Paka Lp
N Puni Paka Lp
S Puni Kahakai Lp
N Puni Kahakai Lp
Ka'u
South Point Road continuation
Milolii Road Upper Section
S.Kona
Upper Napoopoo Rd.
Kona
Hinalani Rd.
M Hwy (Southbound to Teshima's)
M Hwy (Northbound to Teshima's)
S.Kohala
Paniolo Drive (Waikoloa)
N.Kohala
Kynnersley Rd
Hamakua
Rlumeria
County ofHawai'i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
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SCHOOL SAFETY
The projects listed below are school safety zones targeted for work as scheduling,
coordination, and funding allows. They are not listed in order of priority.
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Chiefess Kapiolani Elementary School: School Zone and RRFBs .
Holualoa,Elementary School: School Zone and RRFBs
Saint Joseph School
Ka'u High & Pahala Elementary
a `Umeke Ka'eo
ALLOCATION OF FUEL TAX PER DISTRICT
This year's increase in funds used for County repaving projects will be allocated
consistent with Fuel Tax Ordinance 19-7, the most recent fuel tax Ordinance. The Local
Road Improvement program allocates fuel tax revenue per district based on that
districts percentage of the total county road miles.
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County of lia%vai'i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.