12-23-2015, 07:05 AM
Res. 325-14: ILAGAN CRF, Dist. 4, $5,000 to Public Works for 200 tons aggregate material
This material was used on the Waa Waa Road.It benefited me when I drove over it last.
Resolution No. 337-14 supports our County parks and facilities by giving $7,000 of District 4 contingency funds to the Parks and Recreation Department to replace aged equipment, and augment necessary program supplies. This resolution was approved in Council on April 1, 2014.
Councilman Ilagan worked with Parks and Recreation, and spoke to staff at P#257;hoa’s Neighborhood Facility, Hawaiian Beaches Pavilion, and the P#257;hoa Aquatics Center, to understand the needs at these venues.
This mostly went to pay for the playground equipment next to the school in Pahoa.
On May 1, 2014, the Council approved Resolution 386-14, which provides $1,995 of District 4 contingency funds to CFS to purchase 1,330 bus tickets for individuals who utilize the Domestic Abuse Shelter in Hilo. This same day, the Council also approved Resolution 395-14, which transmits $1,712.14 to the CFS program for the purchase of basic supplies and hygiene items for women and children who arrive at the shelter with nothing. Women and children who escape domestic violence often flee their homes without basic necessities.
This material was used on the Waa Waa Road.It benefited me when I drove over it last.
Resolution No. 337-14 supports our County parks and facilities by giving $7,000 of District 4 contingency funds to the Parks and Recreation Department to replace aged equipment, and augment necessary program supplies. This resolution was approved in Council on April 1, 2014.
Councilman Ilagan worked with Parks and Recreation, and spoke to staff at P#257;hoa’s Neighborhood Facility, Hawaiian Beaches Pavilion, and the P#257;hoa Aquatics Center, to understand the needs at these venues.
This mostly went to pay for the playground equipment next to the school in Pahoa.
On May 1, 2014, the Council approved Resolution 386-14, which provides $1,995 of District 4 contingency funds to CFS to purchase 1,330 bus tickets for individuals who utilize the Domestic Abuse Shelter in Hilo. This same day, the Council also approved Resolution 395-14, which transmits $1,712.14 to the CFS program for the purchase of basic supplies and hygiene items for women and children who arrive at the shelter with nothing. Women and children who escape domestic violence often flee their homes without basic necessities.