HAGÃ TÃA (The Guam Daily Post) â Mayors are preparing lists of residential areas with several discarded tires or multiple junk cars mostly stripped of parts, so they can soon be inspected and more likely cited for environmental health, public safety or business law violations.
If they don't have permits or a license to strip used cars of usable parts for selling, for example, the individual can be cited, Mayors' Council of Guam Executive Director Angel Sablan said during the council's meeting on Wednesday.
The mayors' council is now coordinating with the Guam Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Public Health and Social Services' Division of Environmental Health, which will soon make the rounds in different villages to inspect properties with multiple abandoned or junk cars, Sablan said.