“I would like to see that trees, plants and bushes along the road — Beach Road initially, but all roads — are pruned, nourished and landscaped all around. This is what a tropical island is all about.”
Norman T. Tenorio
President and CEO of Pacifica Insurance Underwriters Inc. and managing director of J.C. Tenorio Enterprises Inc.
“With an increase in residents projected and associated cars on the road, it is imperative that we develop a traffic management system that can move traffic in the most efficient manner. Presently, it appears that some desktop concocted timing system is employed that prioritizes maintaining a 35 mph speed limit on Marine Corps Drive. It obviously doesn’t work. The moment someone pushes a pedestrian crosswalk button, or there is a fender bender (or worse), the entire system chokes and backs up. It is no wonder that Guam drivers run red lights a lot. Sitting at an intersection for five minutes with no cars actually going through it half of the time because timing cycles are off is not only frustrating, it also wastes energy.”
Paul E.R. Packbier
President, PCR Environmental Inc.
“I would upgrade the electrical power generators and the transmission grid on Guam because stable and reliable electricity is very important to everyone.”
Albert Huang
Owner and dentist, Island Dental
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