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USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force concludes its research - Government of the United States Virgin Islands

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Press Releases
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Governor's Office
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Press Release
Entity
Office of the Governor
Date
2026
Topics
Disaster Recovery
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1
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USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force concludes its research - Government of the United States Virgin Islands USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force concludes its research - Government of the United States Virgin Islands Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet © 2026 Government of the United States Virgin Islands USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force concludes its research Search Latest Comments No comments to show. June 27 First draft of report to be published July 20 Governor Kenneth E. Mapp addressed an audience of community members, business owners, hurricane experts and policy makers at the final meeting of the USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force on Tuesday. Governor Mapp thanked the members of the Task Force who presented impressive information about the Territory’s long-term security, resiliency and economic recovery. …

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USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force concludes its research - Government of the United States Virgin Islands USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force concludes its research - Government of the United States Virgin Islands Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet Government of the United States Virgin Islands Home Governor Albert Bryan Jr Pressroom Executive Orders The Cabinet © 2026 Government of the United States Virgin Islands USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force concludes its research Search Latest Comments No comments to show. June 27 First draft of report to be published July 20 Governor Kenneth E. Mapp addressed an audience of community members, business owners, hurricane experts and policy makers at the final meeting of the USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force on Tuesday. Governor Mapp thanked the members of the Task Force who presented impressive information about the Territory’s long-term security, resiliency and economic recovery. The Governor said that the Territory’s recovery had been neither easy nor perfect, but that significant progress continues to be made. “One of my biggest challenges as governor is not my political opposition, my biggest challenge is overcoming community skepticism about the significant opportunities made available by the federal government for hurricane recovery,” the Governor said. The Governor assured the people of the Territory that real investment in the Virgin Islands infrastructure is underway and that his Administration will remain transparent about how funds are spent and allocated. As a testament to Governor Mapp’s continued commitment to providing accountability and transparency throughout the recovery process, his Administration launched the  USVI Hurricane Recovery website  last month to track U.S. Federal Disaster funding awarded to the Territory. Governor Mapp discussed the plan for St. John’s independent power generation and the millions of dollars allocated to the V.I. Water and Power Authority for the reconstruction, hardening and expansion of its power systems. The U.S. Government has already spent more than $600 million on restoring the Virgin Islands electrical system and has authorized the investment of another $572 million. The new power system, to include wind and solar farms, will significantly reduce the cost of power going forward, the Governor said. “The more we come off of fossil fuel, the more we move away from the uncertainty of oil prices,” the Chief Executive explained. He also assured the public that he is working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to strategize evacuation plans in the event of a natural disaster this hurricane season. The Governor remains in near daily contact with FEMA, Congress and the White House. Brad Gair, Senior Managing Director at the disaster recovery consulting firm Witt O’Brien’s, said Tuesday that officials in Washington are eager to meet with Governor Mapp and learn more about his vision for Virgin Islands recovery. “Governor Mapp is an amazing crisis leader, leading us to the future,” Gair said. “I have a lot of confidence in the Virgin Islands management team.” Gair said the primary issue in the recovery process was filling the many positions created to facilitate the Territory’s rebuild and reconstruction. The Governor has urged Virgin Islanders to visit the  Personnel website to learn more about job opportunities. Dina Simon, Chief Executive Officer for the USVI Hurricane Recovery and Resiliency Task Force, said her team is now working to fine tune its report and will publish a first draft online on July 20 to allow for community input before the document is finalized. Copies of the report will be distributed on August 27. “We want everyone to continue to be engaged in this recovery process,” she said. “We want to hear comments from the community and make sure we haven’t missed anything.” The Task Force report includes information on the specifics of the hurricanes and their impact on the Virgin Islands, as well as provides a road map to rebuild more resilient and functional communities. Presenters at Tuesday’s meeting included David Bornn, Partner-Attorney, Kellerhals Ferguson Kroblin and Jonathan Halfon, FEMA ‎Regional Coordinator for Community Planning and Capacity Building.     TAGS No tags CATEGORIES Uncategorized Previous Next Comments are closed © 2026 Government of the United States Virgin Islands.