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2020 Census Complete CountCount everyone once, only once, and in the right place
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U.S. Census Bureau Timeline
Postcards Mailed
Reminder Letter
Census Day
Reminder Postcard
Reminder Letter & Paper
Questionnaire
Final Reminder Postcard
In Person Follow-Up
3/10 3/15 3/20 3/25 3/30 4/4 4/9 4/14 4/19 4/24 4/29 5/4 5/9 5/14
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Issues
Response Rates
Electronic Submission
Trust
Privacy ConcernsLanguage Barriers
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Resources SANDAG Provides
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Local Timeline
JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT2019 2020
Strategic Plan Approved7/26
Implementation Plan due to State10/31
Applications Due8/26
Be Counted Events3/15
Census Day4/1
Follow-Up Plan due to State4/15
Final Report/Close Out9/30
Education Motivation ActivationFollow-Up Outreach
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2018 SAN DIEGO-BAJA CALIFORNIA BORDER CROSSING AND
TRADE STATISTICS
Borders CommitteeOctober 25, 2019
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SAN DIEGO-BAJA CALIFORNIA BORDER CROSSINGS
• San Ysidro - Puerta México / Ped West - El Chaparral• Cross Border Xpress (CBX)• Otay Mesa - Mesa de Otay• Tecate - Tecate
LAND PORTS OF ENTRY (POEs)
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BORDER CROSSING & TRADE STATISTICS OVERVIEW
• Northbound individual crossings by mode– Vehicle passengers (total occupants) in private
vehicles (POVs)– Pedestrians
• Northbound vehicle crossings by type– POVs– Trucks
• Trade value moved by truck– Otay Mesa-Mesa de Otay POE– Tecate-Tecate POE
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62% 30% 5% 2%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
San Ysidro Otay Mesa Tecate CBX
2018 Total = 55.6 M(from Mexico to the U.S.)
Total Northbound Individual Crossings and Share by POE (pedestrians, POV passengers, and bus passengers)
BIG PICTURE: HOW MANY PEOPLE CROSS?
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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BIG PICTURE: VOLUME OF CROSSINGS IN CONTEXT
111 M 107 M 101 M 89 M 88 M 87 M 83 M
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20
40
60
80
100
120
Total cross ingsthrough San Diego
County POEs
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta
International Airport
Beijing CapitalInternational
Airport
DubaiInternational
Airport
Los AngelesInternational
Airport
Tokyo HanedaAirport
O'HareInternational
Airport
Mill
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People Crossings through San Diego County POEs(pedestrians and vehicle passengers)
and Passengers at the World’s Busiest Airports (2018)
Source: Airports Council International (ACI)
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BIG PICTURE: SAN DIEGO – BAJA CALIFORNIA
Total Northbound Individual Crossings – all POEs by mode
64.8 M
42.1 M
55.6 M
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20
30
40
50
60
70
19981999
20002001
20022003
20042005
20062007
20082009
20102011
20122013
20142015
20162017
2018
Mill
ions
POV Passengers PedestriansBus Passengers Total Individual Crossings
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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BIG PICTURE: SAN DIEGO – BAJA CALIFORNIA
Total Northbound POV Crossings by POE
25 M
17.4 M
23.3 M
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25
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19981999
20002001
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20062007
20082009
20102011
20122013
20142015
20162017
2018
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POVs (San Ysidro) POVs (Otay Mesa) POVs (Tecate) Total POVs
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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BIG PICTURE: SAN DIEGO – BAJA CALIFORNIA
Total Northbound Truck Crossings by POE
1.02 M
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200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
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19981999
20002001
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20082009
20102011
20122013
20142015
20162017
2018
Trucks (Otay Mesa) Trucks (Tecate) Total Trucks
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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BORDER CROSSING TRENDLINE ANALYSIS
POE Historical Trendlines: Northbound POV Crossings
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20002001
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20062007
20082009
20102011
20122013
20142015
20162017
2018
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20002001
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20062007
20082009
20102011
20122013
20142015
20162017
2018
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20002001
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20042005
20062007
20082009
20102011
20122013
20142015
20162017
2018
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San Ysidro - Puerta México / Ped West - El Chaparral
Otay Mesa - Mesa de Otay
Tecate - Tecate
6 percent growth over 10-year period
62 percent growth over 10-year period
22 percent growth over 10-year period
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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MODE SHARE OF TOTAL INDIVIDUAL CROSSINGS
SAN YSIDRO
OTAY MESATECATE
Diameters are proportionate based ontotal crossings through each POE in 2018.
Pedestrian CrossingsVehicle Passenger Crossings (POVs and Buses)
CBX100%
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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U.S. - MEXICO TRADE THROUGH THE SAN DIEGO-BAJA
CALIFORNIA REGION (2018)
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OTAY MESA - MESA DE OTAY: TRADE VIA TRUCK
$8.7
$21.2$19.2
$29.5$5.9
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$17.2
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600,000
800,000
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$46.7 B
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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WHAT PRODUCTS MOVE ACROSS OUR BORDER?
Audio and Visual EquipmentBose, LG, Samsung
Automobiles and Automotive ComponentsToyota Tacoma
Medical Equipment and SuppliesMedtronic, CareFusion
Navigational Measuring/Control Instruments
Produce
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - U.S.A. Trade (Commodity Data)
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SIGNIFICANCE OF U.S. - MEXICO TRADE
• 3rd largest U.S. trading partner ($611.5 B in total trade)
• #1 or #2 export market for 26 states– 30 states exported more
than $1 B
– 16 states exported more than $3 B
– 9 states exported more than $5 B
• California Exports to Mexico: $30.7 B
MEXICO RANKS AS #2 EXPORT MARKET FOR THE U.S. (2018)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - U.S.A. Trade (Foreign Trade Statistics)
States where Mexico is #1 or #2 Export Market
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IMPROVING EFFICIENCY AT THE BORDER
• Our regional economy, culture and identity is inherently binational.
• The border crossings are gateways for innumerable contributions to the region’s way of life.
• Investments to date have added significant capacity and efficiency, but U.S. and Mexican partners are focused on realizing more.
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Questions?Contact:
Zach HernandezRegional Planner
Email: zachary.hernandez@sandag.orgPhone: 1 (619) 699-6912
THANK YOU
U.S. General Services Administration
SAN YSIDRO FINAL BRIEFING AND OTAY MESA PREVIEW
SANDAG Borders Committee
U.S. General Services Administration
October 25, 2019 San Diego, CA
San Ysidro LPOE Master Plan
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San Ysidro LPOE Master Plan
SOUTHBOUND
PRIMARY YBUCLE
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CANOf'Y
PHASE 1
NORTHIIOUND RENOVATED
PRIMARY HISTORIC CUSlOMS HOUSE
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INSPEOION
IOOTHS I CANOPY
Southbound Pedestrian Plaza
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Southbound Pedestrian Plaza
Renovated Historic Customs House
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-• New Northbound Vehicle Inspection Lanes
PedEast Facility
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PedWest Facility
Virginia Avenue Transit Center
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Realigned 1-5 and Southbound Booths
Northbound Lane Expansion
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
• Scheduled for December 17, 2019• Limited to 250 guests• By invitation only• Invitations will be emailed November 12
Otay Mesa LPOE Rendering
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-• Commercial Project Improvements Include
• Expansion of the number of Primary Inspection booths from 10
to 19 booth• Exit booths increase from 4 to 6• Project includes the construction of a new public facing
Commercial Annex Building that will house SENTRI Enrollment,
1-94 Permit issuance, and Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, and
the construction of an independently funded USDA Plant
Inspection Station.
New Commercial Inspection Station
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Pedestrian Improvements Include
• Expansion of northbound pedestrian processing from six to 12
lanes• A new northbound leg on the pedestrian bridge and protected
walkway connecting to the SAN DAG transit center
Questions?
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SANDAG Borders Committee: October 25, 2019
SR 11 Otay Mesa East Port or Entry
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Agenda
• SR 11 Otay Mesa East Port of Entry (OMEPOE) Overview• Construction Project Overview• Construction Schedule• What to Expect during Construction• Traffic Closure & Detour• How to Stay Informed• OME POE Update• Questions
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Project Overview
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Fun Facts
•1 Million Cubic Yards of Excavation ≈ 100,000 Dump Trucks
•61,600 Cubic Yards of Concrete ≈ 6,200 Concrete Trucks
•5.2M Pounds of Reinforcing Steel Bar
•137 Miles of High Strength Steel Cables
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What to Expect During Construction• Earth Movers• Dump Trucks• Noise• Dust• Vibrations• Road Closures• Clearance
Restrictions
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Enrico Fermi Drive Detour
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How to Stay Informed
•Project E-mail: SR11@keepsandiegomoving.com•FacebookØSANDAG – @SANDAGregionØCaltrans – @CaltransDistrict11
•TwitterØSANDAG – @SANDAGØCaltrans – @SDCaltrans
•Sign up for project e-blasts @ www.keepsandiegomoving.com/contact
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Innovation Analysis and Planning Level Traffic & Revenue Study
• Innovation Analysis§ Physical Innovations§ Concept design for three size ports
• Planning Level Traffic & Revenue Study§ Model development§ Capture rates
• Next Steps
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Physical Innovations
Can process either Commercial Vehicles (CV) or Passenger Vehicles (PV).
Interchangeable primary inspection lanesCan process either inbound (northbound) or outbound (southbound) traffic.
Reversable primary inspection lanes
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3x3 Draft Layout
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5x5 Draft Layout
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10x10 Draft Layout
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Challenges: Binational Traffic and Revenue Study
Initial Model
Current Model
Current ScheduleInitial Schedule
Border Region Complexity
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Model Overview
ORIGIN
DESTINATION
SYOM OME
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Draft 2020 Capture Rates
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Total 67,518 Passenger Vehicles - Northbound
Total 3,796 Commercial Vehicles - Northbound
55%38%
7%
POE 3x3San Ysidro
Ota y Mesa
Ota y Mesa East
51%37%
12%
POE 5x5
44%
35%
21%
POE 10x10
21%
79%
POE 3x3Ota y Mesa East
Ota y Mesa
32%
68%
POE 5x5
35%
65%
POE 10x10
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Draft 2040 Capture Rates
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64%
32%
4%
3x3 POESa n Ysidro
Otay Mesa
Otay Mesa Ea st
61%31%
8%
5x5 POE
51%30%
19%
10x10 POE
16%
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POE 3x3Ota y Mesa EastOta y Mesa
24%
76%
POE 5x5
37%
63%
POE 10x10
Total 92,185 Passenger Vehicles - Northbound
Total 5,800 Commercial Vehicles - Northbound
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FACILITY DESIGN OPTIONS
Agreements with Partners (CBP, GSA, FMCSA, CHP, Caltrans & Other Stakeholders)
Maximize Revenue
Balance
Maximize Capacity
FACILITY SIZE
FINANCINGInvestment Grade Traffic
& Revenue Study
Agreements with Mexico
DESIGN CONSTRUCTPROJECT
Next Steps
TCEP Application
2020 2021
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