Report Title:
CIP; 38th Representative District
Description:
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 38th representative district.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
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TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE, 2007 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to capital improvement projects for the benefit of the THIRTY-EIGHTH representative district.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Mililani's thirty-eighth representative district encompasses the new and expanding area of Mililani Mauka and the oldest part of the town, including the town center.
The original Mililani schools are nearly forty years old. Many of the facilities at these schools are outdated and in need of restoration and electrical upgrades to systems that may be as rudimentary as a bell system and as complex as updating the school's entire electrical system. To address traffic congestion and safety problems at these schools, funds are provided for a drop-off and pick-up turnaround, improvements to driveways, and expansion of school parking lots to move cars on and off the roadways as smoothly and efficiently as possible. Funds are also provided for a guest parking lot to accommodate the added usage that will come with the ten-classroom building being constructed at Mililani high school. The need for more space is a recurring need in this growing community, which prompted funding of innovative solutions such as pod-type classrooms for the Mililani Waena elementary school.
Since the Mililani Mauka area also experiences heavy rainfall, there is a need for covered play courts and covered bus stops to address the health and safety needs of students.
SECTION 2. The following sums, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to finance the projects listed in this Act, are hereby appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii for fiscal year 2007-2008.
1. To be expended by the department of education:
A. Mililani high school, Oahu
Design and construction for a drop off, turnaround, and guest parking area for the new ten-classroom building.
Design $ 1,000
Construction $299,000
Total funding $300,000
B. Mililani high school, Oahu
Design and construction for a replacement of school bell system.
Design $ 1,000
Construction $189,000
Total funding $190,000
C. Mililani high school, Oahu
Plans, design, and construction for resurfacing of school parking lot and driveways and replacing sidewalks, including removal of trees.
Plans $ 1,000
Design $ 1,000
Construction $373,000
Total funding $375,000
D. Kipapa elementary school, Oahu
Plans, design, and construction for a parking lot.
Plans $ 1,000
Design $ 1,000
Construction $2,498,000
Total funding $2,500,000
E. Kipapa elementary school, Oahu
Plans, design, and construction to update the school's electrical system.
Plans $ 1,000
Design $ 1,000
Construction $1,198,000
Total funding $1,200,000
F. Mililani Waena elementary school, Oahu
Design and construction for four pod-type classrooms to be converted into pods with four single classrooms.
Design $ 60,000
Construction $2,000,000
Total funding $2,160,000
G. Mililani Waena elementary school, Oahu
Design and construction for the expansion of the parking lot.
Design $ 1,000
Construction $199,000
Total funding $200,000
H. Mililani Waena elementary school, Oahu
Design and construction for a ventilation system for the food preparation area.
Design $ 1,000
Construction $179,000
Total funding $180,000
I. Mililani middle school, Oahu
Design and construction for covered play courts.
Design $ 1,000
Construction $2,499,000
Total funding $2,500,000
J. Mililani middle school, Oahu
Design and construction for a covered bus stop and benches.
Design $ 1,000
Construction $89,000
Total funding $90,000
K. Mililani public library, Oahu
Plans, design, and construction for expansion of existing parking lot.
Plans $ 1,000
Design $ 1,000
Construction $2,498,000
Total funding $2,500,000
2. To be expended by the department of defense:
A. Oahu civil defense, Oahu
Construction for the relocation and replacement of the civil defense siren at Kipapa elementary school.
Construction $75,000
Total funding $75,000
SECTION 3. The sums appropriated for the respective projects set forth in section 2 shall be expended by the designated expending agency for the purposes of this Act.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2007.
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