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DPW Seeks $20M for Village Streets Amidst Abandoned Vehicle Fine Proposal
Guam's Department of Public Works (DPW) has received $20 million in federal American Rescue Plan funds, with plans to allocate these resources towards improving village streets. Director Vince Arriola also proposed a $5,000 fine for abandoned vehicles and a ban on registering new vehicles.

© By Uriah Aguon Pacific Daily News
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- $20 million allocated from American Rescue Plan funds will be used by the Department of Public Works (DPW) to improve village roads.
- Director Vince Arriola proposes a $5,000 fine for abandoned vehicles and a ban on registering new vehicles.
- The DPW is exploring existing contracts to allocate ARP funds towards various projects, including improvements in village streets.
- Overview of Funds Allocation
- Proposed Measures by DPW
- Governor’s Intentions and Current Status
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