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MAYOR CARLISLE TO SUPPORT RAIL TRANSIT IN WASHINGTON

(Tues., Oct. 12, 2010)—Mayor Peter Carlisle and other Honolulu officials will travel to Washington DC tomorrow to express their strong and unified support for the City's rail transit project.

            "We are firmly committed to making this project the best that it can be," Carlisle said.

            Carlisle, City Council Chairman Todd Apo, Councilmember Ikaika Anderson and Deputy Transportation Director Toru Hamayasu will meet Friday with Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff.

The Federal Transit Administration expects to provide at least $1.55 billion for the project in total, and President Barack Obama included $55 million for it in the 2011 federal budget.

City Managing Director Douglas Chin will serve as Acting Mayor during Carlisle's absence. Carlisle will remain in contact with his office and staff during the trip. He will return to Honolulu on Saturday.

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Contact: Jim Fulton, Mayor's Office, 768-6928

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