Dustin Koda

Federal funding and the arrival of H-2 workers accelerate Guam’s long-delayed public projects

Ypao Road, a skinny route in the central village of Tamuning, connects about 9,000 motorists daily between the housing subdivisions and business establishments in the commercial district of Tumon. Its current condition is “no longer sustainable for our 21st-century prosperity,” says Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero. Hence the government’s move to mark this road a priority,

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