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Lawmakers tackle Chamorro Land Trust infrastructure crisis

July 03, 2024 | General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam



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Lawmakers tackle Chamorro Land Trust infrastructure crisis
During a recent government meeting, significant challenges facing the Chamorro Land Trust Commission were highlighted, particularly regarding the issuance of leases. The discussion underscored two primary issues: the procedural complexities of lease issuance and the lack of essential infrastructure on Chamorro Land Trust properties.

Officials noted that the \"first in, first out\" approach to lease applications has complicated the process, leading to delays. However, a more pressing concern is the absence of basic infrastructure, such as water and wastewater services, which has hindered the ability to issue leases effectively. One speaker emphasized the incongruity of granting leases without ensuring these fundamental services are in place.

Looking ahead, the meeting also addressed the potential for the Chamorro Land Trust to pivot towards creating subdivisions, which could enhance the utility of the land and better serve the community's needs. As the session concludes, officials plan to engage with stakeholders to explore solutions that will facilitate the development of necessary infrastructure and streamline the leasing process.

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