Public-private model proposed to expand Guam housing on CHamoru lands
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Public-private model proposed to expand Guam housing on CHamoru lands
By Ron Rocky ColomWith Guam facing a housing shortfall of nearly 10,000 units, a group of University of Guam graduate students has proposed a public-private partnership (PPP) blueprint for turning idle CHamoru Land Trust Commission (CLTC) properties into affordable housing communities.Their detailed proposal, presented in spring 2025 under the guidance of UOG professor Judith Guthertz, outlines legal amendments, financial models and infrastructu…
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