Financial and Compliance Audit of the Department of Transportation, Highways Division
Posted on Mar 24, 2025 in Summary
AUDITOR’S SUMMARY Financial Statements, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024 THE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the audit was to form an opinion on the fairness of the presentation of the financial statements for the Department of Transportation, Highways Division, as of and for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024, and to comply with the requirements of Title 2, U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance), which established audit requirements for state and local governmental units that receive federal awards. The audit was conducted by Accuity LLP. Financial Highlights FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ended June 30, 2024, DOT–Highways reported total revenues of $634.6 million and total expenses of $628.8 million, resulting in an increase in net position of $5.8 million. Revenues consisted of (1) $269.2 million in tax collections; (2) $289.5 million in grants and contributions primarily from the Federal Highway Administration; (3) $56.1 million in charges for services; and (4) $19.8 million in investment income and other revenues. Expenses consisted of (1) $143.7 million for operations and maintenance; (2) $206 million in depreciation; (3) $268.1 million for administration and other expenses; and (4) $11 million in interest. As of June 30, 2024, total assets and deferred outflows of resources of $5.5 billion were comprised of DOT–Highways has numerous capital projects ongoing statewide; construction-in-progress totaled Auditors’ Opinion Findings |
About the Division The mission of the Department of Transportation, Highways Division (DOT–Highways) is to provide a safe, efficient, and sustainable State Highway System that ensures the mobility of people and goods within the State. The division is charged with maximizing available resources to provide, maintain, and operate ground transportation facilities and support services that promote economic vitality and livability in Hawai‘i. DOT–Highways also works with the Statewide Transportation Planning Office on innovative and diverse approaches to congestion management. |