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Caltrans External Advisory Liaison ( CEaL ). CALTRANS - SIDUE California-Baja California Border Master Plans August 1, 2012. Content. Why? CA-MX International Trade & People Crossings Cross Border Economic Impacts Cross Border Infrastructure Improvements Border Master Plans
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Caltrans External Advisory Liaison (CEaL) CALTRANS - SIDUECalifornia-Baja California Border Master Plans August 1, 2012
Content • Why? • CA-MX International Trade & People Crossings • Cross Border Economic Impacts • Cross Border Infrastructure Improvements • Border Master Plans • Interagency Collaboration
Caltrans’ Border Planning Program Why? • North American Free Trade Agreement • Mexico number 1 trading partner with California • Cross border economic impacts • Cross border infrastructure improvements • Plans to maximize capital improvements to reduce congestion at the border region
California Ports of Entry with Mexico Andrade/ Algodones San Diego-Tijuana Cross Border Facility Calexico West / Mexicali I Otay Mesa East/ Mesa de Otay II San Ysidro/ Puerta México Calexico East/ Mexicali II Tecate/ Tecate Otay Mesa/ Mesa de Otay Legend Existing Port of Entry Proposed Port of Entry
Economic Impacts of Border Wait Times (2007 Personal Travel + Freight Movement) San Diego County Ports of Entry $7.2 Billion in Output Lost = 18Super Bowls 62,000 Jobs Lost = 4 Google Companies
State Route 905 Description: Complete construction of six lane freeway between I-805 and the Otay Mesa POE. The project will include grade-separated local access interchanges and a freeway-to-freeway interchange with the SR-125 and SR-11. Cost: $606.9 million (Total Project)
State Route SR-11-Otay Mesa East POE ADD OME PHASE #1 Slide here
State Route SR-78 Brawley Bypass Stage 1 and 2 Complete Stage 3 in Construction
California-Baja California Border Master Plans (Transportation and Land International Ports of Entry)2006-20082012-2013
BMP - U.S. StakeholdersTotal: 17 Agencies STATE Agencies Federal Agencies apple
BMP - U.S. StakeholdersTotal: 17 Agencies Local & regional Agencies
INDAABIN BMP – Mexico’s StakeholdersTotal: 19 Agencies Federal Agencies
BMP – Mexico’s StakeholdersTotal: 19 Agencies BMP – Mexico’s StakeholdersTotal: 19 Agencies STATE Agency Local & regional Agencies
California-Baja California Border Master Plan 2006-2008 Objectives:1. Coordinate U.S.-Mexico government agencies impacted by transportation and international land ports of entry at CA-BC Border Region2. Define a bi-national methodology to prioritize projects: a) International Ports of Entry b) Transportation Projects
California-Baja California Border Master Plan 2006-2008 Final Rankings 7 Andrade/ Algodones 3 Calexico West/ Mexicali I 1 Otay Mesa East/ Mesa de Otay II 2 San Ysidro/ Puerta México 6 5 Tecate/ Tecate Calexico East/ Mexicali II 4 Otay Mesa/ Mesa de Otay ########
Proposed Otay Mesa East –Mesa de Otay II POE Transportation Projects
California-Baja California Border Master Plan 2012-2013 Update
California-Baja California Border Master Plan 2012-2013 Update Significant Objectives:1. Define Modeling Gap for POE Sensitivity Analysis 2. Identify Relevant U.S.-Mexico Policies and Legislative Issues 3. Identify Permanent Funding for Border Master Planning Process
Caltrans Interagency Collaboration • U.S.-Mexico Binational Bridges and Border Crossings Group (U.S. Department of State ) • U.S.-Mexico Joint Working Committee (U.S. Department of Transportation) • Caltrans-Baja California Border Technology Exchange Group (Federal Highway Administration) • U.S.-Mexico Border Governors Conference (Governor’s Office) • Otay Mesa East Interagency Committee • Government Liaison Group (U.S. General Services Administration) • San Ysidro and Otay Mesa Border Liaison Mechanisms (U.S. and Mexico Consulates) • SANDAG’s a) Borders Committee b) Committee on Bi-national Regional Opportunities
Questions? Thank You