AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEV Infrastructure: ELMAR EV ChargeUp added a new Level 2 charging point “up the bridge” at Baby Beach, open 24/7 with a J1772 connector—boosting electric mobility access for San Nicolas and nearby areas. Community & Youth: San Nicolas opened a new colorful playground at Lago Heights Sports, funded and built through partners including CEDE Aruba, Jantje Beton, the Government, VNO and the Postcode Lottery Fund, with CEDE Aruba set to maintain it in the first year and plans for more facilities and neighborhood projects. Climate Risk: CariCOF warns El Niño is strengthening as Caribbean seas warm, raising the odds of heatwaves, longer drought in parts of the region, and heavier rainfall impacts later in the wet season. Responsible Tourism Push: Aruba’s Tourism Authority continues promoting its “When you love Aruba, it loves you back” message in Argentina, tying tourism growth to community well-being and nature protection. Fisheries Support: Four new fish aggregating devices were installed in Zeewijk, Sero Colorado, Juana Morto and Druif to help fishermen catch more closer to shore and reduce risks at sea. Land & Environment Enforcement: Minister Arthur Dowers says the north coast remains closed to UTV/ATV tours because no specific off-roading route has been officially designated yet, stressing clear marking and enforcement. Biosphere Spotlight: UNESCO designated new biosphere reserves, including Aruba becoming the second country to have its entire territory designated.
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