Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Session
Ordinances from Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Session:
- Ord. 5217: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY OF MAUI FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2021 TO JUNE 30, 2022”
- Ord. 5218: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CAPITAL PROGRAM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2022″
- Ord. 5219: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF EIGHTY-FIVE MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($85,580,900) AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO PAY ALL OR A PART OF THE COST OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OF AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MAUI; FIXING THE FORM, DENOMINATIONS AND CERTAIN OTHER FEATURES OF SUCH BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR SALE; AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO DETERMINE CERTAIN DETAILS OF THE BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF A LIKE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF SUCH BONDS; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF REFUNDING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE COUNTY; AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER ACTIONS RELATED TO THE ISSUANCE, SALE AND DELIVERY OF SAID BONDS”
- Ord. 5220: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THAT PART OF THE PROCEEDS OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI HERETOFORE ISSUED IS IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNTS REQUIRED FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH SUCH BONDS WERE INITIALLY ISSUED, OR MAY OR SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED TO THOSE PURPOSES, AND DIRECTING SUCH PROCEEDS TO OTHER PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OR AUTHORIZED PURPOSES OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI”
- Ord. 5221: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR A LOAN FROM THE STATE OF HAWAII’S WATER POLLUTION CONTROL REVOLVING FUND FOR VARIOUS WASTEWATER PROJECTS, FISCAL YEAR 2022 BUDGET ORDINANCE”
- Ord. 5222: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR A LOAN FROM THE STATE OF HAWAII’S DRINKING WATER TREATMENT REVOLVING LOAN FUND FOR WEST MAUI SOURCE DEVELOPMENT, FISCAL YEAR 2022 BUDGET ORDINANCE”
- Ord. 5223: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3.81, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS REVOLVING FUND”
- Ord. 5224: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LONG-TERM RENTAL CLASSIFICATION”
- Ord. 5225: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3.34, MAUI COUNTY CODE, RELATING TO THE HOME ACQUISITION AND OWNERSHIP PROGRAMS REVOLVING FUND”
- Ord. 5226: “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2.08, MAUI COUNTY CODE, TO ESTABLISH A DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF COUNCIL SERVICES AND REVISING PAY RANGES FOR COUNCIL SERVICES STAFF”
The Budget, Finance, and Economic Development Committee will hold meetings on the Fiscal Year 2022 budget remotely via BlueJeans videoconferencing services.
CLICK HERE for scheduled meetings and agendas
You have the opportunity to provide testimony during the meetings by using the link or phone number provided on the meeting agenda or below:
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- To provide oral testimony via phone, please call 1-408-915-6290 and enter meeting code 441 891 331.
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- To provide video testimony, please CLICK HERE to join the meeting. A new tab will open into the BlueJeans website (it may take several seconds to load).
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- You can provide written testimony by using the eComment feature linked next to the meeting’s agenda at MauiCounty.us/agendas.
Please CLICK HERE to visit the eComment page if you need help.
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- You can also watch live and archived video of the meetings on Akaku Channel 53, Facebook Live, or at MauiCounty.us/agendas.
The Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Proposal includes the operating budget and capital improvement program proposed for the fiscal year.
Click here for PDF of Mayor’s proposed budget.
At the conclusion of budget deliberations, the Council will propose a Budget Ordinance containing the county’s financial plan for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2021 and ends June 30, 2022.
The Budget Ordinance determines how much money each department receives to provide services such as fire and police protection, public transportation, and trash collection.
It also determines how much money is collected from the public through taxes and fees, the amount of grant money offered to community organizations, and funding for capital improvement projects, such as road paving, park improvements, and water system upgrades.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office of Council Services
200 South High Street
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
(808) 270-7838
www.MauiCounty.us/bfed