Interior gives $9M CIP funds to the CNMI

Funds will support renovations at the hospital, health clinics, schools, and the utility in the Commonwealth
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs announced yesterday the award of $9.08 million in Capital Improvement Project grant funding for a variety of priority needs across the CNMI.

“We are pleased to support the CIP priorities identified by Gov. Ralph [DLG] Torres [that] support and improve the quality of life for the people of the Northern Mariana Islands,” said Nikolao Pula, OIA director and acting assistant Interior secretary. “These funds will support important renovation upgrades and maintenance needs at several important public facilities, including the hospital, health clinics, and schools in the territory.”

The Capital Improvement Project fiscal year 2021 grants announced are:

Construction, maintenance, renovation, and improvements on Saipan: $2,813,090 will be used for CIP Program administration and infrastructure needs in the territory. Additionally, funds will be used to construct a new Municipal Council building on Saipan and renovate and improve buildings for the Division of Procurement and the Attorney General’s Office in Susupe.

Commonwealth Utilities Corp.: $2,049,000 will be used to purchase heavy equipment and a crane to support utilities work and maintenance in the territory.

Commonwealth Healthcare Corp.: $1,000,000 will be used for roof repair and coating at the Commonwealth Health Center.

CNMI Public School System: $1,000,000 will be used toward deferred maintenance needs at public schools throughout the territory.

Tinian Health Clinic: $984,955 will be used to conduct roof repair and coating at the Tinian Health Clinic.

Rota Health Clinic: $984,955 will be used to conduct facility, fire alarm system, and elevator upgrades at the Rota Health Clinic.

Garapan Stormwater Management: $250,000 will be used to support the Garapan Coastal Community Resilience Initiative for Wetlands and Corals, a watershed management plan of green infrastructure integration projects to improve capacity and quality of stormwater retention in critical utility corridors in Garapan. The goal is to restore the natural capacities of wetland and marine systems and reduce risk and impacts of terrestrial flooding and storm surge on Saipan. This project has received support from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Emergency Coastal Resilience Fund and other partners. (PR)

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