Oversight hearing on State Historic Preservation office Tuesday
By Anumita Kaur
For the second time in less than a month, the Legislature will hold an oversight hearing involving the Guam State Historic Preservation Office on Tuesday.
The first was held April 22, but the acting preservation officer, Carlotta Leon Guerrero, was not present due to medical reasons. That left most questions on the agenda unanswered.
Sen. Telena Nelson, who convened the oversights, scheduled the second hearing, noting that State Historic Preservation Officer Patrick Lujan would be back from active duty with the Air Force Reserve.
Status of CHamoru burial sites and ancestral remains;
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Guam, US military agree to guidelines to prevent damage to historical sites The Associated Press January 3 The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) passes Point Udall as it enters Apra Harbor on June 24, 2020, prior to mooring at Naval Base Guam for a scheduled port visit. (Chief Mass Communication Specialist Matthew R. White/Navy) HAGATNA, Guam The governor of Guam, a military official and the island’s historic preservation officer have signed off on a new agreement that outlines how to mitigate damage to historic and culturally significant sites on the island during military training. The Programmatic Agreement for Training and Testing was signed Tuesday by Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero, Rear Adm. John Menoni, Commander, Joint Region Marianas and Carlotta Leon Guerrero, the Guam State Historic Preservation officer.
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