Report Title:
CIP; 6th Representative District
Description:
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 6th representative district.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
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TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2009 |
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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 SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. 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 2009-2010.
1. To be expended by the department of accounting and general services:
(A) Innovations public charter school, Maui Grading of parking lot, installation of driveways and concrete dry wells $ 15,000
Seeding playing field, irrigation safety netting, and play equipment 20,000
Pavilion extension for shaded lunch area 60,000
Construction of third and fourth grade classrooms 225,000
Construction of seventh and eighth grade permanent classroom buildings 450,000
Additional student restroom facilities 150,000
Kindergarten building 350,000
Music and industrial arts building 400,000
Total funding $ 1,670,000
(B) West Hawaii explorations academy, Hawaii
Construction of world-class model green school campus of the west Hawaii explorations academy in partnership with the natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority $ 8,000,000
Total funding $ 8,000,000
(C) Kahakai elementary school, Hawaii Construction of route between buildings A and B to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Construction $ 1,000,000
Total funding $ 1,000,000
(D) Holualoa elementary school, Hawaii Construction of pedestrian buffer along county easement access road through campus to ensure safety of students and staff while crossing from one side of campus to the other across traffic
Design $ 280,000
Site preparation 100,000
Construction 300,000
Total funding $ 680,000
2. To be expended by the department of transportation:
(A) Ane Keohokalole highway extension (also known as the Midlevel Road, Kealakehe, Hawaii
Construction of approximately eight thousand five hundred linear feet of roadway from its present terminus at Kealakehe high school to Palani Road. This road is necessary to provide direct access to two major state affordable housing projects that will provide more than two thousand nine hundred homes by the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation and the department of Hawaiian home lands, Hawaii
Construction $15,000,000
Total funding $15,000,000
(B) Alii parkway, Hawaii
Construction of a 4.5-mile long two-lane highway extending Queen Kaahumanu highway south of Kona Hillcrest subdivision to Alii Drive near the Keauhou shopping center and improvements including paved shoulders, landscaping, and a multipurpose lane
Construction $15,000,000
Total funding $15,000,000
(C) Kamanu Street extension, Hawaii
Extension of Kamanu Street to connect Hina Lani Street to Kealakehe parkway to reduce traffic congestion in west Hawaii
Construction $15,000,000
Total funding $15,000,000
(D) Laaloa Avenue extension, Hawaii
Construction of approximately 1,400 feet of new 60-foot-wide road to extend La‘aloa Street from its present terminus to the Kuakini Highway to provide a new mauka to makai connector from Alii Drive to Kuakini Highway to improve traffic circulation, including a full movement signalized intersection with acceleration and deceleration lanes on Kuakini Highway and including upgrade of lower La‘aloa Avenue through White Sands Beach Estates Subdivision
Construction $17,000,000
Total funding $17,000,000
3. To be expended by the county of Hawaii:
(A) Kaloko housing project, Hawaii
Development of a ninety-six multifamily unit project consisting of twenty-four transitional and seventy-two affordable rental units on part of a Hawaii county-owned eight-acre parcel
Development $18,000,000
Total funding $18,000,000
(B) La‘aloa (YMCA) park, Hawaii
Development of ball fields on raw land for community use consisting of soccer, baseball, softball, and similar outdoor field amenities
Construction $ 2,000,000
Total funding $ 2,000,000
(C) Palani Road transmission waterline, Hawaii
Construction of two concrete reservoirs and 12,500 feet of waterline running south of Palani Road in mostly private, undeveloped property that extends from Mamalahoa Highway to the Liliuokalani subdivision
Construction $14,000,000
Total funding $14,000,000
(D) Queen Kaahumanu highway widening - Kealakehe to Keahole 16' W/L installation
Installation of approximately 25,000 linear feet waterline from Kealakehe parkway to Keahole reservoir, including typing into Hina Lani Street
Construction $ 3,750,000
Total funding $ 3,750,000
SECTION 2. The sums appropriated for the respective capital projects set forth in section 1 shall be expended by the designated expending agency for the purposes of this Act.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2009.
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