240 Agricultural Homestead Lots Located in Tinian Awarded
In a long-awaited milestone for land access and agricultural development, the Department of Public Lands (DPL) successfully conducted a two-day Agricultural Homestead Lottery on August 19th and 20th, awarding 240 Agricultural Homestead lots to qualified residents of Tinian.
The event marked a significant step forward in promoting food security, self-sufficiency, and community resilience through farming. The lottery drew well over 100 attendees on the first day, with more than 50 participants returning on day two to complete the final round of lot selections.
The Lottery opened with remarks from Tinian Mayor Edwin P. Aldan, Lieutenant Governorās Chief of Staff Vinnie Sablan, and Secretary of Public Lands Sixto K. Igisomar. Each speaker reflected on the years of anticipation leading up to this moment and emphasized the critical role of agriculture in ensuring the CNMIās food sustainability and economic vitality.
āThis is more than just land distributionāitās an investment in our people, our soil, and our future,ā said Secretary Igisomar. āWe are proud to empower Tinianās residents with the opportunity to cultivate and contribute to the islandās agricultural legacy.ā
Following the speeches, each qualified resident stepped forward to draw their lot number from a designated box. Once drawn, their lot was officially registered, and they were guided to one of the large site maps set up by DPL to view the exact location of their new agricultural homestead.
The lottery was coordinated by DPLās dedicated team, with support from both Saipan and Tinian staff. The event was spearheaded by Acting Director of the Tinian Office Patricia Rasa and Director of the Homestead Division Irene Torres, whose leadership ensured a smooth and transparent process for all participants.
Special thanks were extended to the Commonwealth Bureau of Military Affairs (CBMA) for their invaluable assistance in clearing access roads to the Kastiyu lots, helping ensure safe and efficient entry for future homesteaders.
With the lottery now complete, DPL will begin preparing the necessary permits for each awarded lot. All recipients will be contacted once their permits are ready. At that time, awardees will be required to pay a $100 permit fee and will be scheduled for an on-site visit with DPL personnel, who will personally guide them to their property and identify their lot markers.
The Department of Public Lands (DPL) extends its heartfelt appreciation to the community for their enthusiastic participation and to the dedicated staff whose tireless efforts made this event a resounding success. āTruly, the success of the lottery is due to the hardworking staff of DPL, uniting as a team to deliver results through years of coordination and collaboration with applicants, agencies, leadership, and other stakeholders,ā said Secretary Sixto K. Igisomar.
As DPL continues its mission to expand land access and promote sustainable development across the Marianas, the department also looks ahead to strengthening support for agricultural homestead permittees. Efforts are underway to proactively connect recipients with valuable resources such as NMC-CREES, USDA programs, and other relevant initiativesāwhether directly or through strategic partnerships, to ensure long-term success and stewardship.
For more information on future lotteries and homestead programs, please contact the Department of Public Lands.
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