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Tentative Outage Schedule FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ART S. PEREZ COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER 16 SEPTEMBER 2016 PHONE NO.: 648-3000 ext. 7 TENTATIVE OUTAGE SCHEDULE With the loss of two baseload generators, the Island Wide Power System is short of generation capacity to meet demand for electricity. As such the Guam Power Authority announces the following tentative outage schedule as needed and is subject to alter depending on demand for power: 0900hrs – 1000hrs 1. Happy Landing Road, Tumon Sands, Tumon Holiday Manor, Dusit Thani, Hyatt Regency Hotel; including traffic intersection; 2. Outrigger, Hard Rock Café location, Westin Resort, SandCastle & Reef Hotel; 1000hrs – 1100hrs 3. Along Marine Dr., Batulu Rd., Chalan Langet, Ypaopao Est., Paradise Est., Wusstig Road to Chalan Kaskahu; including traffic intersection; 4. Along Marine Dr., Summer Gardens, Guam Towers to Triple J used car lot. Cushing Zoo, Fujita Rd. & Tun Santos St.; 5. San Vitores Roard, cliffside from Royal Orchid to Sunflower Villa; 6. Hilton and Ypao Beach; 1100hrs – 1200hrs 7. Transpacific Communication, Casa De Isa, Pacific Plaza to Gun Beach, Guam Plaza Hotel, Tarza Water Park to PIA Resort; 8. Along Rte.17, Chalan J. Kindo, Vicente Borja Dr., Felix Dydasco, Henry Simpson area to bus shelter by Bishop A.S. Apuron St.; 9. Along Marine Dr., Triple J Motors, DPW, Blue Lattice Condos towards East West Complex; 10. K-Mart, Boy Scouts along Harmon Industrial Park, Carrier Guam, Meada Pacific, IT&E, GTA, Luftansia Food, Quality Distributor, Black Construction and Luen Fung Enterprise; - more – 2-2-2-2-2- 11. Rte.4A, Talofofo Golf Course to intersection of Rte.17, Windward Hills Golf Resort, Our Lady of Peace to bus station by Bishop A.S. Apuron St.; 12. Along W. O' Brien Dr., Superior Court, Guam Academy School, Chamorro Village, Bank of Hawaii, Martyr St., Nieves Flores Library to Mongmong, Chamorro Garden Apts.; 13. Along Rte.10A, Fort Juan Muna-Army, along Rte.16, Saint Paul School, Shell Gas Station, Harmon Napa, Taitano Rd. to American Dialysis Center including traffic intersection; 14. Along Rte.10A, fuel tank farm, Circle K Gas Station, along Rte.16, Bello Rd. to new Mid Pac Warehouse, Department of Revenue & Tax, North Sabana Dr., Barrigada Heights, Saint Dominic's, Bong Market, South Sabana Dr. to Commercial Tire Depot including traffic intersection; 15. Route 2 from Umatac Village before Pagachao Subdivision; 16. Along Marine Dr., Piti Village, Assumption Dr., Roberto Dr. to War in the Pacific Park; 1200hrs to 1300hrs 1. Atkins Kroll, Pick A Nail Rd., Denny's, Ypao Rd., Mamis St., Tumon Hights, Ironwood Heights, Century Plaza; 2. Along Marine Drive, Tamuning Post Office, Fire Station, Bank of Hawaii, Alupang Beach Club, Citibank to Intersection of Rte.1 & 8; 3. Along Chalan San Antonio, Guam Premium Outlet, Cost-U-Less, Dungca Dr., W. Espirito St. to Tun Teodoro Dungca Street; 4. Along Marine Dr., Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Gov Carlos G. Camacho Road, Onward Hotel, Sheraton Hotel; 5. Along Marine Dr., Summer Gardens, Guam Towers to Triple J Used Car Lot; 6. Along Rte.8, Smile Store, Fu Fong Apts., Calvo’s Compound, Bay View Church, First Hawaiian Bank, Chamorro Garden Apts., Plumeria Hotel to Ada Business Complex; 7. Along Harmon Loop Rd., GWA Pump across sport complex, Harmon LP. Motel, Iglesia Ni Cristo Church, Micronesia Mall, Fatima St., Liguan Terrace area to Fatima Mobil Gas Station; 8. Along S. O' Brien Drive, Bradley Place, Marine Corps Dr., Siam Restaurant, Mark's Hardware, Adelup Complex, Halsey Dr., Maina Village, Angoco area, Asan Village to War in the Pacific Park; 9. Route 15 from Marbo Cave location to Hawaiian Rock Products including Mangilao Golf Course; 1300hrs to 1400hrs 10. Along Marine Dr., Summer Gardens, Guam Towers to Triple J Used Car Lot. Cushing Zoo, Fujita Rd. & Tun Santos St.; 11. Happy Landing Road, Tumon Sands, Tumon Holiday Manor, Dusit Thani, Hyatt Regency Hotel; including traffic intersection; 12. Outrigger, Hard Rock Café location, Westin Resort, SandCastle & Reef Hotel; 13. San Vitores Road, cliffside from Royal Orchid to Sunflower Villa; - more – 3-3-3-3-3- 14. Along Rte.10A, Micronesia Hospitality Inc., Home Depot towards Oceanic Lumber, old airport terminal, new cargo bldg. to W. Sunset Boulevard, Talo Verde area towards JFK High School; 15. Hilton Hotel area and Ypao Beach; 1400hrs to 1500hrs 16. GWA pump back of Harmon Substation, Loro st., Okkudo High School NCS side of Swamp Rd., Astumbo Garden, Ysengsong Rd. towards Rte.3 to Potts Junction; 17. Dededo Village along Marine Corps Dr., Ysengsong Rd., Kaiser area, Santa Barbara School & Avenue, San Antonio Ave., Lada Ave., Salisbury St., Santa Monica Ave. to new GPD precinct and GFD station including traffic intersection; 18. Hafa Adai Complex, Chalan San Antonio, Shell Gas, American Color Printing, Tamuning Elementary School, along Fahrenholt Ave., Oka Pay Less, Jones Town to GMH, Guam Greyhound, former Duty Free HQ; including traffic intersection; 19. Route 10 west side of road towards the Barrigada Substation to the intersection of Route 10 & 15, both sides of road up to Oriental Kitchen to include University Dr., UOG area, Payless Market and Mariano Rd. including traffic intersection; 20. Route 10 East Side of road towards the Barrigada substation to the intersection of Rte. 10 & Rte. 15 to include Dairy Road towards Teresita Lane; 21. Barrigada Village, Mayor's Office, along Rte.8 by Golden Sea Restaurant, Tiyan, Dept of Ed Admin Bldg, San Vicente School, Leyang Rd., Tun White Rd., Chaple Rd., Toto Canada Rd., Sun Inn Hotel including traffic intersection; 22. GPA substation to Circle K Gas Station, Radio Barrigada, Tiyan, US Post Office to Commercial Tire Depot in Barrigada Heights, including traffic intersection; 23. V.D. Lizama, to G.S. Borja Dr., Southern High Sch., along Rte.2A, Apra Mobil, former GORCO site, Taco Bell, Sablan Elem. School, Erskin Dr., Finile Dr., Umang Dr., Agat Pier to Pagachao Subdivision area including traffic intersection; 24. Along Sumay Memorial Dr. & Pale Ferdinand Way., Harry Truman Sch., Santa Rosa Subd., Santa Rita Mayor's Office, intersection of Chalan Obispo Olano & Rte. 2A.; 25. Part of Casimiru St., Agana Springs, Route 4 from Agana Spring Ln. to Santa Cruz including all laterals; Maimai Rd. from Route 4 to Blas Street including DOC and Paradise Meadows & traffic intersection; 26. Mongmong, along Sgt. Roy T. Damian Jr St. & W. Obrien Dr., Agana Pool, Bank Of Guam, Agana Shopping Center, Sinajana Village Underground area, Pay Less Supper Market, Chn Canton Tutujan, Pale Kieran Hickey Dr., Avenida Herman De Leon & Chalan Guma Yu'os including traffic intersection; 27. Along Chn Teleforo, Yona Fire station, Yona Village, Saint Francis Church, Mobil Gas station, Yona Low Rent Housing, Pago Bay Estate, Chalan Inda area, along Rte.10, Tai Rd., Father Duenas School, Mangilao Public Health to Oriental Restaurant including traffic intersection; 28. Marine Dr. DOE Maintenance Bldg., GFD, GSA, Reyes Middle School, Nimitz Hill Estates, Turner Dr., Pangelinan area, Cabras Lagoon, Port Beach, Matson container yard towards entrance to Polaris Point; - more – 4-4-4-4-4- 1500hrs to 1600hrs 29. Mongmong, along Sgt. Roy T. Damian Jr St., Biang St, Manibusan St., Casimiru St., former Manglona's Market, J.Q. San Miguel Sch., Harvest Baptist School, Mobil gas station to Cars Plus including traffic intersection; 30. Route 4A from San Miguel and Jose P Cruz intersection to Route 4; South on Route 4 to Bear Rock including Notre Dame, Layon and customers in the surrounding areas; 31. Talofofo Village, Ipan, customers along Route 17 from Route 4A to Route 4; and East side customers on Route 4A from Route 17 to Talofofo Substation & traffic intersection; 32. Along Harmon Loop Road, Compares' Mall, Mc Donald's, Hamburger Rd., Tumon Village, Star Bldg. Eva Bldg., St. John School, East West Rental, Carlos Heights, Two Lover's Point, GWA treatment plant, AT&T Communication, Tanguisson beach, Wendy's Marine Corps Drive including traffic intersection; 33. Along Harmon Loop Rd., Guam Sports Complex, Liguan Elementary Sch., Chalan Henry Kaiser, Guam Bakery, Sateena Mall; 34. Along W. O' Brien Dr., Anigua Napa, Anigua Circle K gas sta., U.S. District Court, KFC, Julale Shopping Center, GCIC Bldg., Agana Treatment Plant, U.S. Post Office, Agana Latte Stone Park; including traffic intersection; 35. Along W. O' Brien Dr. & Chalan Obispo, Bishop House, Agana Heights Village, Gov't House, Cliff Hotel, Agana Heights Catholic Church & elementary school; 36. Along Pulantat Rd., As Sulo Rd., Balajadia Rd., along Rte.4, MU Lujan Elementary School, Seven Day Market towards Saint Fidelis Friary location; 37. Along Rte. 15 from Gloria B. Nelson Public Service Bldg. to Route 10 Intersection. Terao St.,Corten Torres St, Ladera Towers, GCC, GW, and Washington Dr. to include Nelson Area; 38. Along Rte.15 to Carnation Ave., Adacao Rd., Adacao Elementary Sch., Latte Heights area, Latte Plantation, Villagomez area, Macheche Ave., Alegeta St., Las Palmas, Magof Rd., Kalamasa Dr., Villa Del Rosario Condos, Dededo Mall, KFC, American Groceries; 39. North on Route 1 and Route 9 to Potts Junction to include everything northbound on the left side. To include the Mataguac and Chalan Machanaonao Areas including traffic intersection; 40. South on Route 1 from the Japanese Memorial to Ace Hardware southbound to the right side of the road; including traffic intersection; 41. Route 1 from the Front Gate of Andersen to Yigo Payless on the East side of Route 1. Includes Gayinero Rd., Route 15 and everything in between including traffic intersection; 42. Route 4 from Umatac to Bear Rock location; 43. Dededo Sunny Whole Sale, GWA compound, Municipal Golf Course, Batulo Rd., along Ysengsong Rd., Swamp Rd., Stampa Rd., Chalan Palauan, Machanao to Astumbo area; - more – 5-5-5-5-5- 1600hrs to 1700hrs 44.
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