AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHomelessness & Housing: Guam’s homeless count is preliminarily down to 849 (from 861 last year), but officials say need is still rising; an 18-unit Anigua shelter is nearing completion after four years, with a separate 32-unit Tamuning apartment set for renovations by year’s end. Disaster Recovery Funding: Guam Power Authority is still waiting on FEMA for its $34.4M Typhoon Mawar claim, though FEMA has approved $10.8M for Mawar power distribution repairs—GPA says it’s still clarifying how that fits its larger request. Education & Airport Business: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed an emergency bill waiving the 180-day school requirement after Sinlaku and extended the Lotte Duty Free Guam concession up to three years. Marine Life Protection: A tourist in Hawai‘i was arrested after allegedly throwing a rock at an endangered monk seal—another reminder that enforcement across the Pacific is hard. Ports & Transit: The Port Authority is moving ahead with a $74.5M gantry crane replacement, and GRTA plans 40 new buses for about $13M to expand routes.
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