CIP funds for renovations, repairs,
construction, land acquisition statewide
Honolulu, Hawai‘i – The House Finance and Senate Ways and
Means Conference Committee today agreed on the Capital Improvement Project budget for Fiscal
Years 2020 and 2021 totaling more than $3.4 billion. The bill now moves to the full House and
Senate for a final vote.
HB
1259 SD1 CD1 contains
the funding totals for all Capital Improvement Projects including renovations,
repairs, and major maintenance to existing facilities, landscape improvements,
new construction, land acquisition, and utility modifications statewide.
Capital
Improvement Projects Biennium Budget Totals (not including CIP grants-in-aid):
·
FY2020: $1,022,811 billion General
Obligation Bond Funds
·
FY2021: $439,275 million General
Obligation Bond Funds
·
FY2020: $2,323,126 billion All Means of
Financing
·
FY2021: $1,154,258 billion All Means of
Financing
CIP Highlights
Agriculture
·
$13.8 million to support irrigation systems statewide
o $9.3 million FY21 for Molokaʻi
Irrigation System
o $2 million FY20 for Kauaʻi
Irrigation systems
o $2.5 million FY20 for
Waimanalo Irrigation system
·
$19.4 million to support diversified agriculture and agriculture
initiatives statewide
o $1.7 million FY20 for
improvements to the Kahuku Agricultural Park
o $15 million FY20 for
agricultural land acquisition
o $1.1 million FY20 for
improvements to the Honalo Marshalling Yard
o $1.6 million FY20 for
upgrades and infrastructure for a Kalaeloa Harvesting Facility