AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTyphoon Bavi recovery: Guam Recovery Office will run a July 16–24 Individual Assistance Initial Damage Assessment for residential impacts, urging residents to self-report via ia.gro@ghs.guam.gov or (671) 478-7666/7668 with address and damage level (Affected/minor/major/destroyed); self-reporting isn’t a FEMA application and FEMA Individual Assistance isn’t approved yet. Rota fuel logistics: After port damage disrupted shipments, a Guam–Rota partnership delivered critical fuel to Rota starting July 17, with Tinian Shipping Services, South Pacific Express, DFS Enterprises, CTSI, Norton Lilly, Black Construction, Mobil and the Port Authority of Guam coordinating deliveries. Legislature & procurement: Senators approved amendments tied to procurement law changes and GDOE stipend timing (including a push to pay within 30 days), while budget debate continued and a special session for $31.3M urgent funding was recessed. Water & utilities: Guam Waterworks Authority rescinded most special conservation measures, but a boil-water notice remains in specific areas around Home Center (Dededo), parts of Barrigada Heights, Route 8 to KFC/Shell, and Dimas Street (Mangilao). Business & community: GEDA awarded $316,857.94 in QCCC Series 8 grants to 17 local groups, including GMHA funding for critical care nurse training; and Guam’s first recreational cannabis cultivation license was issued, signaling the start of a regulated industry. Tourism & events: GVB rescheduled Liberation Day programming—adding a July 21 Tumon Night Market edition and fireworks in both Hagåtña and Tumon after the parade cancellation.
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