California’s San Diego-Baja border region will get a new
21st century border-crossing
WASHINGTON, D.C. –
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Finalizes $150 Million Grant
to Enhance Border Security Infrastructure,
improve the movement of freight and reduce congestion,
bring economic benefits and spur job creation throughout Southern California.
Project facilitates freight moving across borders to nearby distribution centers and warehouses in the Ports of Los Angeles / Long Beach, and the Inland Empire’s mega-distribution centers in Riverside / San Bernardino counties.
Enhance border security with state-of-the-art inspection equipment for Customs and Border Protection, a Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Facility,
the deployment of intelligent transportation technologies to manage traffic demand through dynamic tolling, increase inspection efficiency,
and bolster cross border trade.
New Port of Entry will provide an alternative for nearly 3,600 trucks that cross the existing Otay Mesa and Tecate Ports of Entry daily, which are operating at capacity.
These investments will enhance border security by providing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) with state-of-the-art inspection facilities.
Otay Mesa East Port of Entry project was first awarded a grant from
Nationally Significant Multimodal Freight & Highway Projects (INFRA) program in September 2022.
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