AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDENR & Biosecurity: A Customs Officer tip led DENR to capture a northern curly-tailed lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus) in a shipping-agent parking lot, likely a stowaway from a Florida container—raising the stakes for border vigilance to protect local skinks. Public Health: Health officials issued a precautionary advisory after toxoplasmosis was detected in feral cats trapped and tested in West Bay, urging hygiene and food-safety steps while noting the overall risk to the public remains low. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman has drilled three pilot wells for planned reverse-osmosis plants on Cayman Brac (Bluff) and Little Cayman, with lab analysis underway to guide the final designs later this year. Workforce Development: The National Workforce Development Committee is inviting employers to take part in a Caymanian Employment Survey to map hiring barriers, training gaps, and retention challenges—feeding into a national workforce strategy. Captive Insurance: Registration for the 2026 Cayman Captive Forum opened with sustained demand, with 50% of delegate passes sold on day one for the Dec 1–3 event at The Ritz-Carlton. Hospitality Careers: Dart selected 16 young Caymanians for its four-month paid Dart Hospitality Training Programme, aiming to build real on-the-job skills for the tourism sector. Governance & FOI: The Cayman Islands ombudsman must rehear a Freedom of Information appeal over two CUC reports on solar costs and capacity after the Grand Court found procedural fairness issues. Mosquito Control: MRCU reports aerial and ground larviciding reduced a recent Grand Cayman emergence, though weather has delayed some planned aircraft treatments.
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