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Legislature advances two bills to realign and convert bull‑cart trails to public easements

2171429 · January 1, 2025
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The Legislature moved two bills (379 and 381, 37th Guam Legislature) involving realignment, sale or exchange of historic bull‑cart trails through ancestral lands onto the session agenda and to third reading. Sponsors said the measures were intended to clarify boundaries, improve beach access and enable property consolidation.

The Guam Legislature moved two related land bills — Bill 379 and Bill 381 (37th Guam Legislature) — from committee onto the session agenda and to third‑reading/voting files after sponsors described them as mechanisms to realign existing bull‑cart trails and convert corridors into clearer public easements.

Speaker Therese Terlahi explained that Bill 379 authorizes the Chamorro Land Trust Commission (CLTC) and the Department of Land Management…

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