Notice of Availability for the Draft Environmental Assessment for the Calexico West Land Port of Entry Temporary Pedestrian Process Facility Calexico, California, 51110-51111 [2022-17923]
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Notice of Availability for the Draft
Environmental Assessment for the
Calexico West Land Port of Entry
Temporary Pedestrian Process Facility
Calexico, California
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This notice announces the
availability, and opportunity for public
review and comment of a Draft
Environmental Assessment (EA), which
examines the potential impacts of a
proposal by GSA for construction of a
temporary pedestrian processing facility
adjacent to the Historic Customs House,
and interior renovation of the Historic
Customs House at 340 East 1st Street,
Calexico, California. The facility and
structures will be used by the United
States Customs and Border Protection.
The Draft EA describes the purpose and
need for the proposed project; the
alternatives considered; the potential
impacts of the alternatives on the
existing environment; and the proposed
avoidance, minimization, and/or
mitigation measures associated to these
alternatives and resources.
DATES: Agencies and the public are
encouraged to provide written
comments on the Draft EA. The 30-day
public comment period for the Draft EA
ends on Monday, September 26, 2022. A
virtual public meeting will be held on
Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 4 p.m. to 5
p.m. Pacific standard time at: https://
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ADDRESSES: Further information,
including an electronic copy of the Draft
EA may be found online on the
following website: https://www.gsa.gov/
about-us/regions/welcome-to-thepacific-rim-region-9/land-ports-of-entry/
calexico-west-land-port-of-entry.
Questions or comments concerning
the Draft EA should be directed to
Osmahn Kadri, EPA Program Manager,
General Services Administration via
email: osmahn.kadri@gsa.gov or Ms.
Bianca Rivera, 355 South Euclid
Avenue, Suite 107, Tucson, AZ 85719
via postal mail/commercial delivery.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Osmahn A. Kadri, NEPA Program
Manager, General Services
Administration, Pacific Rim Region, at
415–522–3617 or email osmahn.kadri@
gsa.gov. Please call this number if
special assistance is needed to attend
and participate in the public meeting.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
The Project is located adjacent to the
Historic Customs House at 340 East 1st
Street, Calexico, California. The Project
is proposed to provide a temporary
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pedestrian processing facility for use
during the demolition of existing
structures and construction of the new
processing building while ensuring
continued services to those utilizing the
international crossing between the
United States of American and Mexico.
The temporary facility is anticipated to
be constructed on Heffernan Road,
south of East 1st street, to the west of
the Historic Customs House. The facility
will require the acquisition of Heffernan
Road, to the south of East 1st Street. The
building will be approximately 8,804
square feet and include a fire lane to the
west, pedestrian ramps leading to/from
the building, and pedestrian pick-up
and drop-off areas at the north side of
the building. The interior building will
include wait areas, administrative
offices, property storage interview
rooms, inspection areas, processing
areas, and restrooms.
This Draft Environmental Assessment
was prepared pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA)(Pub. L. 91–190) and the Council
on Environmental Quality Regulations
implementing NEPA.
Alternatives Under Consideration
The EA will consider one Action
Alternative (the Proposed Action) and
the No Action Alternative. The Action
Alternative would consist of the
construction of the temporary
processing facility and associated
infrastructure. The Project is proposed
to provide a temporary pedestrian
processing facility for use during the
demolition of existing structures and
construction of the new processing
building while ensuring continued
services to those utilizing the
international crossing between the
United States of American and Mexico.
The temporary facility is anticipated to
be constructed on Heffernan Road,
south of East 1st street, to the west of
the Historic Customs House. Even
though the facility is temporary, the
project will require the permanent
acquisition of Heffernan Road, to the
south of East 1st Street, removing the
parking/pick up area. The building will
be approximately 8,804 square feet and
include a fire lane to the west,
pedestrian ramps leading to/from the
building, and pedestrian pick-up and
drop-off areas at the north side of the
building. The interior building will
include wait areas, administrative
offices, property storage interview
rooms, inspection areas, processing
areas, and restrooms. Since the facility
is temporary, there would be no change
in personnel staffing at this port of
entry. Construction is likely to impact
parking and loading/unloading
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merchandise for the retail facility to the
west of the proposed facility, as well as
traffic flow along East 1st Street during
construction.
Under the No Action Alternative the
construction of the temporary facilities,
construction of the ramp, and
renovations within the existing Historic
Customs House would not occur.
Russell Larson,
Director, Portfolio Management Division,
Pacific Rim Region, Public Buildings Service.
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The CAHPS Home and CommunityBased Services (HCBS) Survey Database
consists of data from the HCBS CAHPS
Survey, which is the first crossdisability survey of home and
community-based service beneficiaries’
experience receiving long-term services
and supports. It is designed to facilitate
comparisons across state Medicaid
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that target adults with disabilities, e.g.,
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injury and persons with severe mental
illness.
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HCBS programs as well as managed
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(MLTSS) programs. States with
adequate sample sizes may consider
using survey metrics in value-based
purchasing initiatives.
The HCBS CAHPS Database serves as
a primary source of data available to
states, agency programs and researchers
to help answer important questions
related to beneficiary experiences.
AHRQ, through its contractor, collects
and makes available de-identified
survey data, enabling HCBS programs to
identify areas where quality can be
improved.
Aggregated HCBS Database results are
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provided by AHRQ, through its
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facilitate the access and use of these
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The HCBS CAHPS Database supports
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-PBS-2022-04; Docket No. 2022-0002; Sequence No. 18]
Notice of Availability for the Draft Environmental Assessment for
the Calexico West Land Port of Entry Temporary Pedestrian Process
Facility Calexico, California
AGENCY: Public Buildings Service (PBS), General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability, and opportunity for
public review and comment of a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA),
which examines the potential impacts of a proposal by GSA for
construction of a temporary pedestrian processing facility adjacent to
the Historic Customs House, and interior renovation of the Historic
Customs House at 340 East 1st Street, Calexico, California. The
facility and structures will be used by the United States Customs and
Border Protection. The Draft EA describes the purpose and need for the
proposed project; the alternatives considered; the potential impacts of
the alternatives on the existing environment; and the proposed
avoidance, minimization, and/or mitigation measures associated to these
alternatives and resources.
DATES: Agencies and the public are encouraged to provide written
comments on the Draft EA. The 30-day public comment period for the
Draft EA ends on Monday, September 26, 2022. A virtual public meeting
will be held on Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific
standard time at: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ODlmYmFiOWMtM2EwOS00MTVlLWJhY2EtYWZiMWJiZGYxNDdl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%228aec2bf0-04af-4841-bcf6-bac6a58dd4ef%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%221894920d-2cd7-4a1a-aa78-0ebeddc5bdf6%22%7d.
ADDRESSES: Further information, including an electronic copy of the
Draft EA may be found online on the following website: https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/regions/welcome-to-the-pacific-rim-region-9/land-ports-of-entry/calexico-west-land-port-of-entry.
Questions or comments concerning the Draft EA should be directed to
Osmahn Kadri, EPA Program Manager, General Services Administration via
email: [email protected] or Ms. Bianca Rivera, 355 South Euclid
Avenue, Suite 107, Tucson, AZ 85719 via postal mail/commercial
delivery.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Osmahn A. Kadri, NEPA Program
Manager, General Services Administration, Pacific Rim Region, at 415-
522-3617 or email [email protected]. Please call this number if
special assistance is needed to attend and participate in the public
meeting.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Project is located adjacent to the Historic Customs House at
340 East 1st Street, Calexico, California. The Project is proposed to
provide a temporary
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pedestrian processing facility for use during the demolition of
existing structures and construction of the new processing building
while ensuring continued services to those utilizing the international
crossing between the United States of American and Mexico. The
temporary facility is anticipated to be constructed on Heffernan Road,
south of East 1st street, to the west of the Historic Customs House.
The facility will require the acquisition of Heffernan Road, to the
south of East 1st Street. The building will be approximately 8,804
square feet and include a fire lane to the west, pedestrian ramps
leading to/from the building, and pedestrian pick-up and drop-off areas
at the north side of the building. The interior building will include
wait areas, administrative offices, property storage interview rooms,
inspection areas, processing areas, and restrooms.
This Draft Environmental Assessment was prepared pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA)(Pub. L. 91-190) and
the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations implementing NEPA.
Alternatives Under Consideration
The EA will consider one Action Alternative (the Proposed Action)
and the No Action Alternative. The Action Alternative would consist of
the construction of the temporary processing facility and associated
infrastructure. The Project is proposed to provide a temporary
pedestrian processing facility for use during the demolition of
existing structures and construction of the new processing building
while ensuring continued services to those utilizing the international
crossing between the United States of American and Mexico. The
temporary facility is anticipated to be constructed on Heffernan Road,
south of East 1st street, to the west of the Historic Customs House.
Even though the facility is temporary, the project will require the
permanent acquisition of Heffernan Road, to the south of East 1st
Street, removing the parking/pick up area. The building will be
approximately 8,804 square feet and include a fire lane to the west,
pedestrian ramps leading to/from the building, and pedestrian pick-up
and drop-off areas at the north side of the building. The interior
building will include wait areas, administrative offices, property
storage interview rooms, inspection areas, processing areas, and
restrooms. Since the facility is temporary, there would be no change in
personnel staffing at this port of entry. Construction is likely to
impact parking and loading/unloading merchandise for the retail
facility to the west of the proposed facility, as well as traffic flow
along East 1st Street during construction.
Under the No Action Alternative the construction of the temporary
facilities, construction of the ramp, and renovations within the
existing Historic Customs House would not occur.
Russell Larson,
Director, Portfolio Management Division, Pacific Rim Region, Public
Buildings Service.
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