Garapan Revitalization Project updates Saipan Chamber of Commerce members on progress

WELCOMED as a guest presenter during  the September Saipan Chamber of Commerce general membership meeting, CNMI Office of Planning and Development Deputy Director and Garapan Revitalization  Task Force Chairman Christopher A. Concepcion shared with the business community  the exciting progress made thus far in the Garapan Revitalization  Project.

Being one of OPD’s premier initiatives, the project seeks to reinvigorate Garapan Core and turn the area into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly  hub for tourists, businesses, and the community.

Concepcion  briefed the meeting attendees on the project’s  scope and shared renderings of Garapan once all work is completed. Concepcion also shared that the project is expected to break ground within the next 30 days, and that the construction schedule for the project is 18-24 months.

The project’s  features include repairing and re-paving streets, maximizing on-street parking, the installation of new trees and landscaping, bike lanes and shared streets, and an opened-up Paseo de Marianas, which will serve as a hybrid  street and event space.

“We thank the Saipan Chamber of Commerce for allowing  us to brief their members on the ongoing Garapan Revitalization  Project. This project is one of the most important infrastructure related projects happening in the Commonwealth right now due to the long-term economic impact it will have on the business community, and ultimately  on government tax revenues,” said Concepcion.

“There are more hotel rooms, gift shops, shopping centers, restaurants, bars, and other businesses located in Garapan Core than anywhere else in the CNMI. The Garapan Revitalization  Project will enhance our main tourist district  and make it enticing for businesses to open, expand or renovate so they are able to capture more market share and generate more revenue.  It’s been a long time coming but we are finally going to fix up our main tourist district.”

The Garapan Revitalization  Project is made possible through an $11.2 million grant award from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.

Making  up the Garapan Revitalization  Project team are Concepcion, OPD Administrative  Assistant Hillary C. Agulto, and Project Manager Timothy R. Lang of TRL Architecture. A/E services for the project are led by GHD Inc. while landscape architecture is led by Belt Collins/Bowers+Kubota.

The Garapan Revitalization  Project is one of several supporting action plans that seek to move the CNMI towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.

OPD supports interagency efforts to transform Garapan into a premier, family-friendly tourist destination  as envisioned  over a decade ago in the 2007 Garapan and Beach Road Revitalization Plan. To achieve this, the Garapan Revitalization Task Force  was reestablished in 2018 and is composed of businesses, residents, and relevant government  agencies.

Thus far, the GRTF has updated the 2007 plan to reflect Garapan’s current needs and priorities and has supported proposals for legislation to create a “Community Improvement District” that will establish a funding mechanism to support priority projects in Garapan. This work aims to build out infrastructure and processes for organizations and management, and to make the core of Garapan the vibrant, pedestrian-friendly,  and cohesive focal point of business, cultural,  and civic activities on Saipan.

Learn more about the Sustainable Development Goals and the CNMI’s plans to achieve them in the Comprehensive Sustainable Development Plan, go to https://opd.gov.mp/csdp.html#:~:text=What%20is%20CSDP%3F,to%20guide%20the%20future%20development

Learn more about OPD and its other current projects at opd.gov.mp/.

These are conceptual images of what the Garapan Core will look like when the Garapan Revitalization Project is completed as shared by CNMI Office of Planning and Development Deputy Director and Garapan Revitalization Task Force Chairman Christopher A. Concepcion with Saipan Chamber of Commerce members in a presentation last month.

These are conceptual images of what the Garapan Core will look like when the Garapan Revitalization Project is completed as shared by CNMI Office of Planning and Development Deputy Director and Garapan Revitalization Task Force Chairman Christopher A. Concepcion with Saipan Chamber of Commerce members in a presentation last month.

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