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Honolulu officials expect $80M shortfall for rail project

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HONOLULU (AP) — Honolulu should expect an $80 million tax revenue shortfall for the city’s $9.2 billion rail transit project because of the coronaviru­s outbreak, officials said.

The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transporta­tion could be forced to borrow money to meet the budget shortfall for the 20-mile project unless the agency obtains federal economic stimulus funds, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Thursday.

The shortfall is likely to result from lost funds from a general excise tax surcharge and hotel room tax, said Ruth Lohr, the transporta­tion authority chief financial officer.

Transporta­tion authority CEO Andrew Robbins told the Honolulu City Council Wednesday that bids for a public-private partnershi­p to help finance the last constructi­on phase of the project will be delayed until July 22.

The Federal Transit Administra­tion has withheld about $744 million in funding until a public-private partnershi­p contract is awarded for the final segment of the East Kapolei-to-Ala Moana line.

The city and the transit authority agreed to delay awarding the multibilli­on-dollar contract after bidders requested more time to prepare proposals because of the economic impact of the COVID-19 virus.

The lost tax revenue places greater importance on the project receiving about $100 million of the $744 million allotment expected from the Federal Transit Administra­tion, Lohr said.

“That is certainly going to put a strain based on the fact that we would then need to use financing in order to cover those cash flows,” Lohr said.

The rail project should qualify for federal stimulus funds because it will help the constructi­on sector, Lohr said.

“We definitely have a challenge because by cutting the capital budget, we would actually then be stopping work in certain areas,” Lohr said, explaining the work stoppage would ìresult in more costs because weíre delaying a contract that is currently happening.î

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