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1 GCA § 849.14

Designation of Route 7 as “Korean War Veterans Drive.”

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 1 — General Provisions
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(a)In honor of all Korean War Veterans from Guam, Route 7 is hereby designated as “Korean War Veterans Drive,” which is the route that provides access to two

(2)primary locations: the U.S. Naval Hospital, Guam, on the north side of the road, and the community of Agaña Heights, on the south side. It runs from a Y-junction with GH-6 near that highway’s junction with GH-1 eastward toward Tutuhan Park, a unique hilled and triangle-shaped traffic junction just within Hagåtña. At Tutuhan Park, GH-7 comes down the hill to end at West O’Brien Drive, an unnumbered road that runs roughly south of and roughly parallel to GH-1 and continues eastward to GH-4, and eventually GH-8. In addition to the U.S. Naval Hospital, GH-7 also provides access to Guam’s Government House, the Office of Homeland Security and Civil Defense, and the historic Fort Santa Agueda.

(b)The Department of Public Works shall post signs along the newly designated “Korean War Veterans Drive,” on Route 7, at appropriate intersection locations that visibly identify the route’s official name. The Department of Public Works shall provide for the placement of appropriate signage in visibly prominent locations at the intersections of GH 6 and GH 7, West O’Brien Drive (Hagåtña) and Route 24A (Hagåtña). The Department of Public Works may further provide for a monument to be situated at an CH. 8 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES appropriate location along “Korean War Veterans Drive” for the purpose of honoring Guam’s Veterans of the Korean War.

(c)The Department of Public Works shall be authorized to receive donations from non-governmental organizations, individuals, and businesses for the purpose of, but not limited to, the placement of signage, the construction of a memorial structure, and/or the maintenance of “Korean War Veterans Drive.”

§ The story of this section

  1. Enacted by P.L. 34-158 § 2 — introduced as Bill 361-34 · introduced by Thomas C. Ada + 1 cosponsor

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.