Major funding for schools, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi – Capital Improvement Projects (CIP)
earmarked for House District 23 through 2021 include $114.2 million targeting major improvements for schools
and the University of Hawaiʻi
at Mānoa.
"These funds support
education infrastructure improvements and initiatives, and are an
investment in our students,"
said Representative Dale T. Kobayashi (Mānoa, Punahou, University, Mōʻiliʻili). "We must continue to
set up the next generations to succeed, and I want to thank my colleagues for their support on these priorities."
CIP District 23 funding for fiscal years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021:
Schools
·
$230,000
for Hōkūlani
Elementary School for ADA transition design
·
$150,000 for Noelani Elementary School for installing
a new playground by Building B
·
$80,000 for Stevenson Middle
School for campus-wide water fountain replacement
·
$19.4 million for Roosevelt
High School for a new gymnasium with locker rooms, a parking lot below and
around the gymnasium, and bus and vehicle access improvements
·
$100,000 for Roosevelt High
School for softball field improvements
University of Hawaiʻi
at Mānoa
·
$6 million for Snyder Hall replacement
·
$41 million to renovate Sinclair Library
·
$38 million to repair and renovate parking structure
·
$750,000 to plan and design a master plan for new
athletic and academic facilities in lower campus
·
$2 million for improvements to the Clarence T.C. Ching
Athletics Complex Field, including replacing the artifical turf
·
$6.5 million to design and
construct the Hawaiʻi Early Phase Cancer Clinical Trials Facility at the University of
Hawaiʻi Cancer Center Annex
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