Appointment
expected to bring accountability to City’s rail project
Honolulu,
Hawaiʻi
– House Speaker Scott K. Saiki today appointed Lynn McCrory to serve as a
non-voting ex-officio member of the Board of Directors for the Honolulu
Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART).
McCrory
fills the vacancy left following the resignation of Kamani Kualaʻau, with her
term expiring on December 31, 2021.
McCrory
is the Senior Vice President for Government Affairs at Lanaʻi Resorts LLC and
previously was President of PAHIO Development Inc. on Kauaʻi with
responsibilities for community and government relations.
"Lynn
McCrory has extensive experience in the planning and development of commercial
projects both in Hawaiʻi and on the mainland," said Speaker Saiki. "She
has worked closely with community members and government agencies and will be a
great asset to the HART board. I am very grateful that she is willing to accept
this appointment and look forward to her feedback."
In
2017, the State was put in the difficult position of rescuing the rail project
after the City and County of Honolulu returned to the Legislature seeking
additional funding.
The
Legislature voted to not only provide funding to ensure the rail project be
completed and secure federal funding, but included provisions to bring
accountability to the most expensive public works project in Hawaiʻi history.
To
provide oversite of the HART project, the House Speaker and the Senate
President each appoint two non-voting members to the HART board “to ensure the
appropriate use of state authorized funds to finance a mass transit
project.”
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