Hagåtña, Guam — Today, Governor Lou Leon Guerrero signed the official rezoning documents for Lot 5280-3 in Mangilao, formalizing its designation from agricultural to public facility use. This action follows the unanimous approval by the Guam Land Use Commission (GLUC) and marks the first official step toward building Guam’s new hospital and medical campus.

Governor Leon Guerrero said, “With the rezoning of Lot 5280-3 officially signed, we’re no longer just planning—we’re building. This is a critical step toward a modern, resilient hospital that meets the needs of every family on our island and serves as a regional hub for medical care across Micronesia. This is a long-needed investment not only in Guam, but in the health and well-being of our entire region.”

Lot 5280-3 will serve as the location for essential utility infrastructure that will power and support the future medical campus. Planned improvements include the construction of Guam Waterworks Authority (GWA) water wells, a sewer pump station, and a Guam Power Authority (GPA) substation. This work represents Phase One of the hospital project and sets the groundwork for full site development.

She added, “And this infrastructure phase goes beyond the hospital. It strengthens the Mangilao area, Barrigada, and surrounding areas, which are often among the last to have power and water fully restored after storms. With upgraded utilities, these communities can expect stronger systems and faster recovery when it matters most.”

The Governor’s action now allows utility agencies to begin mobilizing to carry out the necessary groundwork and construction. Their efforts will lay the foundation for the broader medical campus development, including grading, clearing, and utility installations. The rezoned lot is part of a larger parcel identified for the development of Guam’s next-generation hospital campus, which will replace the decades-old Guam Memorial Hospital.

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