Saipan municipal council building project’s pre-construction phase nears completion

(Press Release) —  “All patience is not in vain and not lost,” quipped Ana Demapan Castro, chairwoman of the Saipan & Northern Islands Municipal Council.  

She shares her excitement, along with her predecessor, immediate past chairwoman and now colleague, Vice Chairwoman Antonia Manibusan Tudela,  the good news that the long awaited Saipan  and Northern Islands Municipal Council Building project is nearing completion.

 They will break ground soon the building’s the original location in  Chalan Kanoa next to the U.S. Post Office.

“About 98% of the project (pre-construction)  is done in terms of addressing the Section  106 environmental and historical   review, securing the entire designation of public domain to the council,  collaborating with the CNMI Public Assistance Office  and U.S. FEMA, and working with the Saipan & Northern Islands Legislative  Delegation   to request for additional local funding as cost-share and match,” Castro said.

The entire  project has been on the  drawing board since August  2015   when Typhoon  Soudelor extensively damaged the building and rendered it unusable based on post-inspection findings by  CNMI and FEMA inspectors. 

The project continues to undergo technical  changes,  going back and forth between numerous reviews,  permitting clearances,  and justifications  by countless entities  and offices within CNMI and federal government entities charged with securing funding and issuing approvals in  order to expend monies for a host of disaster-damaged public  facilities.

Chairwoman  Castro dedicates the future municipal council building  to the people  of Saipan and the Northern Islands through the hard work and  valuable collaboration manifested by so many stakeholders and individuals involved from the onset to date. 

 She credits the prior council officers and members, the Saipan Mayor’s  Office through Mayor David Apatang,  former and current governors and administrations,  FEMA, PAO,  SNILD, CNMI  DPW, CNMI  HPO, various permitting agencies,  and private sector friends for their technical advices.

The new municipal council   building is a 2,400-sqaure ft  public facility and offices that will permanently house the municipal council as it plans and explores to expand  municipal programs and services aimed at the safety of the youth and families in the villages in Saipan.  

Among the potential programs being envisioned   in  villages  are  neighborhood  watch,   home  gardening,    beautification,    environmental stewardship,   home economics,   capacity building training and development seminars   (healthy  living, nutrition,   and wellness,  budgeting,   savings and investing,  cooking,  virtues  and values,  self-care and positive  living,  etc.),   and cultural competency and proficiency in  the indigenous  languages,  traditional medicine,  heritage,  arts and crafts.

Saipan & Northern Islands Municipal Council Chairwoman  Ana Demapan Castro and Vice Chairwoman Antonia Manibusan Tudela hold a copy of an artist’s rendition of the new municipal council building at its site in  Chalan Kanoa next to the U.S. Post Office.Contributed photo

Saipan & Northern Islands Municipal Council Chairwoman  Ana Demapan Castro and Vice Chairwoman Antonia Manibusan Tudela hold a copy of an artist’s rendition of the new municipal council building at its site in  Chalan Kanoa next to the U.S. Post Office.

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An artist’s rendition of the new municipal council building in Chalan Kanoa.Contributed photo

An artist’s rendition of the new municipal council building in Chalan Kanoa.

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