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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection
Notice of Availability and Public Open
House Announcement for the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
Proposed Construction, Operation,
and Maintenance of Tactical
Infrastructure, U.S. Border Patrol, San
Diego Sector, CA
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA), U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) has prepared a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
identifying and assessing the potential
impacts associated with the proposed
construction, operation, and
maintenance of tactical infrastructure, to
include a primary pedestrian fence,
supporting patrol roads, and other
infrastructure in two distinct sections
along the U.S./Mexico international
border within CBP’s San Diego Border
Patrol Sector. The two fence sections
would be approximately 0.8 miles and
3.6 miles in length. Newly constructed
access and patrol roads to support each
fence section would be 0.8 miles and 5.2
miles respectively. This Federal
Register notice announces the
availability of and invites public
comments on the draft EIS. This
document also announces a public open
house on the Draft EIS.
DATES: The Draft EIS will be available
for public review and comment for a
period of 45 days beginning January 4,
2008. Comments must be received by
February 19, 2008.
The public open house will be held
on January 17, 2008, at the San Diego
Convention Center in San Diego, CA.
The public open house will be held
from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Please refer to
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below for more information.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Draft EIS can
be downloaded from the Internet by
visiting https://
www.BorderFenceNEPA.com, or https://
ecso.swf.usace.army.mil/Pages/
Publicreview.cfm, or requested by emailing:
information@BorderFenceNEPA.com.
To request a hard copy of the Draft EIS,
you may call toll-free (877) 752–0420.
Alternatively, written requests for
information may be submitted to:
Charles McGregor, U.S. Army Corps of
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Engineers, Engineering and
Construction Support Office, 819 Taylor
St., Room 3B10, Fort Worth, Texas
76102; fax: (757) 257–7643. Hard copies
of the Draft EIS can be reviewed at the
Chula Vista Public Library (365 F Street,
Chula Vista, CA 91910, (619) 691–5069);
San Diego Central Library (820 E St.,
San Diego, CA 92101, (619) 236–5800);
and San Diego Otay Mesa-Nestor Branch
Library (3003 Coronado Ave., San
Diego, CA 92154, (619) 424–0474).
The public open house will be held
on January 17, 2008, at the San Diego
Convention Center, located at 111 W.
Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA 92101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Charles McGregor, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Engineering and
Construction Support Office, 819 Taylor
St., Room 3B10, Fort Worth, Texas
76102; and fax: (757) 257–7643.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On September 24, 2007, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) published
in the Federal Register (72 FR 54277) a
Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS to
identify and assess the potential impacts
associated with the construction,
operation, and maintenance of tactical
infrastructure, to include a primary
pedestrian fence, supporting patrol
roads, and other infrastructure in two
distinct sections along the U.S./Mexico
international border within CBP’s San
Diego Border Patrol Sector (Proposed
Action). The EIS complies with NEPA,
the Council on Environmental Quality
regulations in 40 CFR Parts 1500–1508,
and Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) Management Directive 5100.1,
Environmental Planning Program.
The mission of CBP is to prevent
terrorists and terrorist weapons from
entering the U.S., while also facilitating
the flow of legitimate trade and travel.
In supporting CBP’s mission, the Border
Patrol is charged with establishing and
maintaining effective control of the U.S.
border between ports of entry. The
purpose of the Proposed Action is to
provide Border Patrol agents with the
tools necessary to strengthen their
control of the U.S. border between ports
of entry in the San Diego Sector. The
Proposed Action also provides a safer
work environment and enables Border
Patrol agents to enhance response time.
The Proposed Action would consist of
constructing a primary pedestrian fence,
patrol roads, access roads, and other
infrastructure in two sections. The first
proposed section would be
approximately 3.6 miles in length and
would start at Puebla Tree and end at
Boundary Monument 250. A newly
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constructed access and patrol road to
support the fence section would be 5.2
miles in length. The first proposed
section would be adjacent to and on the
Otay Mountain Wilderness (OMW), and
would follow the U.S./Mexico
international border where topography
allows, deviating from the border to
follow a newly constructed access road
where conditions warrant, such as
descent to canyon bottoms. The OMW is
on public lands administered by the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
The second proposed section would be
approximately 0.8 miles in length and
would connect with existing border
fence west of Tecate, California. This
fence section would be constructed
along the border at the southern base of
Tecate Peak. This proposed fence
section would encroach on a mix of
privately owned land parcels and public
land administered by the BLM.
Under the No Action Alternative, a
proposed tactical infrastructure would
not be built and there would be no
change in fencing, access roads, or other
facilities along the U.S./Mexico
international border in the proposed
project locations.
Public Open House
CBP will hold a public open house to
provide information and invite
comments on the Proposed Action and
the Draft EIS. A public open house will
be held on January 17, 2008, at the San
Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA
92101. The public open house will be
held from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Border
Patrol agents and Draft EIS preparers
will be available during the open house.
Anyone wishing to submit comments
may do so orally or in writing at the
open house. Comments received at the
open house will be recorded and
transcribed into the public record for
the open house. Commentors must
provide their names and addresses.
Spanish language translation will be
provided. Those who plan to attend the
public open house and will need special
assistance, such as sign language
interpretation or other reasonable
accommodation, should notify the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers (see FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) at least 3
business days in advance. Include
contact information, as well as
information about specific needs. Those
unable to attend may submit comments
as described under ‘‘Request for
Comments’’ below.
Request for Comments
CBP requests public participation in
the EIS process. The public may
participate by attending the public open
house and submitting comments on the
Draft EIS. CBP will consider all
comments submitted during the public
comment period, and subsequently will
prepare the Final EIS. CBP will
announce the availability of the Final
EIS and once again give interested
parties an opportunity to review the
document. When submitting comments,
please include name and address, and
identify comments as for the San Diego
Sector EIS. Please use only one of the
following methods:
(a) Attendance and submission of
comments at the Public Open House to
be held January 17, 2008 at the San
Diego Convention Center in San Diego,
CA.
Name
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
Notice of Availability and Public Open House Announcement for the
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Construction,
Operation, and Maintenance of Tactical Infrastructure, U.S. Border
Patrol, San Diego Sector, CA
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has prepared a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) identifying and assessing the
potential impacts associated with the proposed construction, operation,
and maintenance of tactical infrastructure, to include a primary
pedestrian fence, supporting patrol roads, and other infrastructure in
two distinct sections along the U.S./Mexico international border within
CBP's San Diego Border Patrol Sector. The two fence sections would be
approximately 0.8 miles and 3.6 miles in length. Newly constructed
access and patrol roads to support each fence section would be 0.8
miles and 5.2 miles respectively. This Federal Register notice
announces the availability of and invites public comments on the draft
EIS. This document also announces a public open house on the Draft EIS.
DATES: The Draft EIS will be available for public review and comment
for a period of 45 days beginning January 4, 2008. Comments must be
received by February 19, 2008.
The public open house will be held on January 17, 2008, at the San
Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. The public open house will be
held from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Please refer to the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section below for more information.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Draft EIS can be downloaded from the Internet
by visiting https://www.BorderFenceNEPA.com, or https://
ecso.swf.usace.army.mil/Pages/Publicreview.cfm, or requested by e-
mailing: information@BorderFenceNEPA.com. To request a hard copy of the
Draft EIS, you may call toll-free (877) 752-0420. Alternatively,
written requests for information may be submitted to: Charles McGregor,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Construction Support
Office, 819 Taylor St., Room 3B10, Fort Worth, Texas 76102; fax: (757)
257-7643. Hard copies of the Draft EIS can be reviewed at the Chula
Vista Public Library (365 F Street, Chula Vista, CA 91910, (619) 691-
5069); San Diego Central Library (820 E St., San Diego, CA 92101, (619)
236-5800); and San Diego Otay Mesa-Nestor Branch Library (3003 Coronado
Ave., San Diego, CA 92154, (619) 424-0474).
The public open house will be held on January 17, 2008, at the San
Diego Convention Center, located at 111 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA
92101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Charles McGregor, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Engineering and Construction Support Office, 819 Taylor St.,
Room 3B10, Fort Worth, Texas 76102; and fax: (757) 257-7643.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On September 24, 2007, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
published in the Federal Register (72 FR 54277) a Notice of Intent to
prepare an EIS to identify and assess the potential impacts associated
with the construction, operation, and maintenance of tactical
infrastructure, to include a primary pedestrian fence, supporting
patrol roads, and other infrastructure in two distinct sections along
the U.S./Mexico international border within CBP's San Diego Border
Patrol Sector (Proposed Action). The EIS complies with NEPA, the
Council on Environmental Quality regulations in 40 CFR Parts 1500-1508,
and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Management Directive 5100.1,
Environmental Planning Program.
The mission of CBP is to prevent terrorists and terrorist weapons
from entering the U.S., while also facilitating the flow of legitimate
trade and travel. In supporting CBP's mission, the Border Patrol is
charged with establishing and maintaining effective control of the U.S.
border between ports of entry. The purpose of the Proposed Action is to
provide Border Patrol agents with the tools necessary to strengthen
their control of the U.S. border between ports of entry in the San
Diego Sector. The Proposed Action also provides a safer work
environment and enables Border Patrol agents to enhance response time.
The Proposed Action would consist of constructing a primary
pedestrian fence, patrol roads, access roads, and other infrastructure
in two sections. The first proposed section would be approximately 3.6
miles in length and would start at Puebla Tree and end at Boundary
Monument 250. A newly
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constructed access and patrol road to support the fence section would
be 5.2 miles in length. The first proposed section would be adjacent to
and on the Otay Mountain Wilderness (OMW), and would follow the U.S./
Mexico international border where topography allows, deviating from the
border to follow a newly constructed access road where conditions
warrant, such as descent to canyon bottoms. The OMW is on public lands
administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The second
proposed section would be approximately 0.8 miles in length and would
connect with existing border fence west of Tecate, California. This
fence section would be constructed along the border at the southern
base of Tecate Peak. This proposed fence section would encroach on a
mix of privately owned land parcels and public land administered by the
BLM.
Under the No Action Alternative, a proposed tactical infrastructure
would not be built and there would be no change in fencing, access
roads, or other facilities along the U.S./Mexico international border
in the proposed project locations.
Public Open House
CBP will hold a public open house to provide information and invite
comments on the Proposed Action and the Draft EIS. A public open house
will be held on January 17, 2008, at the San Diego Convention Center,
San Diego, CA 92101. The public open house will be held from 4:30 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Border Patrol agents and Draft EIS preparers will be
available during the open house. Anyone wishing to submit comments may
do so orally or in writing at the open house. Comments received at the
open house will be recorded and transcribed into the public record for
the open house. Commentors must provide their names and addresses.
Spanish language translation will be provided. Those who plan to attend
the public open house and will need special assistance, such as sign
language interpretation or other reasonable accommodation, should
notify the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT) at least 3 business days in advance. Include contact
information, as well as information about specific needs. Those unable
to attend may submit comments as described under ``Request for
Comments'' below.
Request for Comments
CBP requests public participation in the EIS process. The public
may participate by attending the public open house and submitting
comments on the Draft EIS. CBP will consider all comments submitted
during the public comment period, and subsequently will prepare the
Final EIS. CBP will announce the availability of the Final EIS and once
again give interested parties an opportunity to review the document.
When submitting comments, please include name and address, and identify
comments as for the San Diego Sector EIS. Please use only one of the
following methods:
(a) Attendance and submission of comments at the Public Open House
to be held January 17, 2008 at the San Diego Convention Center in San
Diego, CA.
(b) Electronically through the Web site at https://
www.BorderFenceNEPA.com.
(c) By e-mail to: SDcomments@BorderFenceNEPA.com.
(d) By mail to: San Diego Sector Tactical Infrastructure EIS, c/o
e\2\M, 2751 Prosperity Avenue, Suite 200, Fairfax, Virginia 22031.
(e) By fax to: (757) 257-7643.
Comments on the Draft EIS should be submitted by February 19, 2008.
Dated: December 28, 2007.
Robert F. Janson,
Acting Executive Director, Asset Management, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection.
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