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    Governors explore toll entry points on U.S.-Mexico border

    Governors explore toll entry points on U.S.-Mexico border

    Aug. 16, 2008 01:34 PM
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    LOS ANGELES - Hoping to reduce wait times at the U.S.-Mexico border, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday that he and other governors are exploring the idea of public-private partnerships to construct vehicle toll lanes at entry points.

    Schwarzenegger raised the issue at the closing of the 26th annual Border Governors Conference, a three-day summit adjacent to Universal Studios that drew four U.S. governors and six from Mexico. Among the problems the governors agreed to tackle next year was the reduction of border crossing times.

    Currently, passenger vehicles can wait as long as two hours to cross the border, and commercial vehicles can wait as long as four. These delays, according to the Schwarzenegger administration, could discourage tourism and other business.

    Schwarzenegger said U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, who also attended the conference, signaled a willingness to examine partnerships with private companies to develop new points of entry. Revenue from tolls could be used to repay construction bonds.

    "Everyone agrees that we need to expand the pipe ... which means that we can get more people across quicker, more efficiently," Schwarzenegger said at a news conference.

    The governor said there could be legal hurdles to involving private developers at crossing points and acknowledged that the idea might be controversial.

    Schwarzenegger said the governors' representatives would meet with federal officials soon to figure out how to create such partnerships without drawing criticism that "you're selling off the border" or giving up control.

    Will Kempton, director of the California Department of Transportation, said the tolling system would be an extension of current lanes dedicated to passenger and commercial vehicles that have paid to pre-register so they can move through crossings faster.

    In an interview, Kempton said such toll lanes could be used at the planned Otay East crossing south of Chula Vista, which the state wants to build in collaboration with the San Diego Association of Governments.

    The U.S. governors also agreed to urge federal lawmakers to approve proposals by the Bush administration to add almost 600 customs agents, many of whom would be sent to the southwest border.

    The governors' other joint declarations included plans to fight illegal gun trafficking by allowing Mexican states to enter information into a firearms database kept by the U.S. government.

    They agreed to seek state legislation in the U.S. and federal action in Mexico to cut down on shipments of pollution-causing scrap tires to Mexico.

    They said they would highlight the problem of human trafficking -- a subject that Maria Shriver, the governor's wife, discussed at the conference.

    The states also hope to draft a memorandum of understanding that would permit them to send help in the event of a natural disaster in the other country, such as the California wildfires.

    "What you have is situations like in San Diego where actual fire engines tried to come across the border and they had to deal with immigration issues," said Regina Evans, a deputy Cabinet secretary to Schwarzenegger.

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    The governor said there could be legal hurdles to involving private developers at crossing points and acknowledged that the idea might be controversial.
    Ya Think. Now how would a Governor have any real say about a Federal Border. Be careful folks this guy will run for Senate. We can't have him in there. If he gets this though, LOOK OUT THE REST OF THE NATION. The flood will be even worse.
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    "Everyone agrees that we need to expand the pipe ... which means that we can get more people across quicker, more efficiently," Schwarzenegger said at a news conference.
    What is speed of getting over the border when the major issue that should be of utmost concern is the security of the United States of America.
    Sorry, but I just don't seem to trust even Mexican fire engines these days.
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    Four Million Scrap Tires Removed from U.S.-Mexico Border
    Written by Imperial Valley News
    Monday, 18 August 2008

    Los Angeles, California - Environmental Secretaries from all ten United States, Mexico border states met today in Hollywood, California, to sign the Tire Initiative Letter of Understanding, which implements tire pile prevention measures and strives to eliminate tire piles public health risks. To date, 4 million tires have been removed by Border 2012 Program Partners.

    The Border Governors Conference features representatives from California, Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The Tire Initiative is a joint partnership by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Mexican Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) to reduce scrap tire waste in the border region.

    “Scrap tires along the U.S. - Mexico border pose major health threats for the millions of border residents,â€
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    Did you see Duncan Hunter on Glenn Beck last night? He showed the trash at the border near San Diego before the fence was built. Then and after with the fence built. It's like green grass and beautiful. Now tell me the fence isn't environmentally friendly.

    Maybe that's why they're throwing rocks at our border patrol, they have to live with their trash now. LOL hadn't thought of that.
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