Dot Sec Duffy sums up $ 150 million grant to create a new entry port in California
US Transport Department (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy announced the completion of the Federal Grant of $ 150 million for the construction of a new entry object and a new port of the road San Diego-Baja California the border.
As part of the agreement for the grant, the Biden administration will be provided by green new contract requirements, including zero emission vehicles.
This Called DOT requirements Waste of taxpayer funds to the national security of the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
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Otay Mesa East Land Project, in September 2022, in September 2022, the Grant of Multimodal Freight and Highway Programs of the National Multimodal Freight and Highway Program.

Otay Mesa, Calif, Trade Input Port San Diego-Tijuana Metropolitan Region is one of three entry port. (Google Maps)
“Thanks to the notice of the previous management, this critical project sat in Limbo for two years. He has helped to complete this deal and prevent this deal and prevent the drug trafficking,” he said. “This department will continue to delegate and consequences of unprecedented grants of previous management.”
$ 150 million investment, CBP’s new modern inspection enterprises, as well as a Trade Transportation The mechanism.

US Transport Secretary Sean Duffy speaks during a press conference. (AP Photo / Jakvelyn Martin)
It will also include deployment of smart transport technologies to help manage traffic demand through dynamic tolling, which will increase the DOT’s inspection efficiency and increase border trading.
Dot will reduce the project blockage, economic benefits and will ensure the creation of jobs in Southern California.
About 3,600 trucks that are currently working in full-powered Otay Mesa and Tecate access ports will be an alternative switch after the completion of the project.
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The project is presented by the Biden administration, but according to the point, it comes after inherited more than 3,200 grants that do not give any results.
“This unprecedented lags of this unprecedented grants have been postponed to the communities in communities across the country,” Dot said. “Under the leadership of Secretary Duffy, the department is working to accelerate more funds for more funds and the distribution of basic infrastructure projects.”