AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCNMI Recovery & Infrastructure: A federal-local team starts June 1 to remove and process Super Typhoon Sinlaku–damaged vessels at Smiling Cove Marina, with road closures at Basin Place and Marina Lane while water and boat ramps stay open; the 30-day FEMA-funded effort involves USACE, NOAA, FEMA, CNMI DLNR, and salvage contractors. Power & Resilience: Tinian residents received sustained temporary generator power May 28 after storm damage to the island’s power plant, as recovery partners work toward permanent restoration. Home Repair Support: CNMI’s S.T.R.O.N.G. Tent and Roofing Program for eligible Saipan and Tinian homeowners has a June 1 application deadline, with temporary roofing/tents provided at no cost while permanent repairs proceed. Energy Costs & Renewables: Rising electricity bills and post-typhoon concerns are driving more CNMI residents toward off-grid solar, even as CUC’s Fuel Adjustment Charge drops for June. Business Continuity: SBA is adding a Saipan Business Recovery Center location June 2 to help businesses and nonprofits apply for disaster loans after Sinlaku. Local Economy & Tourism: LaoLao Bay Golf & Resort plans a limited reopening June 6 (weekends only) as part of its tourism recovery. Workforce & Compliance: A federal court sentenced a Filipino man to 18 months for a work-permit fraud scheme involving about 242 fraudulent applications and 66 unlawfully issued EADs. Sports & Community: Pickleball in CNMI is gearing up for a June 26–28 fundraising tournament to send Team CNMI to the World Pickleball Championships in Vietnam.
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