Urging The Department Of Education To Utilize Obligated Capital Improvement Project Funds And Other Funds For School Facilities And Prioritize Expenditures Based On Greatest Need.
Impact
The resolution seeks to streamline the processes linked to capital improvement project funds, suggesting enhancements in project management and encouraging timely completion. By addressing the backlog in capital improvement projects, the Department of Education aims to create safer learning environments for Hawaii's students, known as 'keiki'. Specifically, it also highlights the necessity of filling key positions related to planning and design, which are crucial for effective capital improvement project management, thereby promoting transparency and efficiency in the utilization of appropriated funds.
Summary
Senate Resolution 59 urges the Department of Education in Hawaii to utilize approximately $880 million in obligated capital improvement project funds and address the staggering $2 billion backlog in unspent funds concerning school facilities. This comes in the context of significant infrastructural challenges faced by the state's public schools, with an average building age of 72 years and many structures exceeding 100 years old. The resolution emphasizes the pressing need to prioritize expenditures based on the greatest need to ensure that critical infrastructure upgrades receive timely funding, thus safeguarding the safety and integrity of school facilities.
Contention
While SR59 is primarily a call for action, it implicitly points towards the need for accountability and effective management of public resources. The significant amount of lapsed funding raises concerns and questions about the current practices of fund allocation and the comprehensive planning of school facilities. Additionally, advocates may debate whether the urgency expressed in the resolution is sufficient for addressing systemic issues in educational infrastructure, particularly in light of modern educational needs and compliance requirements.
Same As
Urging The Department Of Education To Utilize Obligated Capital Improvement Project Funds And Other Funds For School Facilities And Prioritize Expenditures Based On Greatest Need.
Urging The Department Of Education To Utilize Obligated Capital Improvement Project Funds And Other Funds For School Facilities And Prioritize Expenditures Based On Greatest Need.
Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Prioritize The Allocation Of Funds From The Rental Housing Revolving Fund, Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund, And Low-income Housing Tax Credits For Projects That Will Make The Most Efficient Use Of Taxpayer Funds And Address The Most Urgent State Priorities.
Urging The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Prioritize The Allocation Of Funds From The Rental Housing Revolving Fund, Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund, And Low-income Housing Tax Credits For Projects That Will Make The Most Efficient Use Of Taxpayer Funds And Address The Most Urgent State Priorities.