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Title: Border Master Plans Lower Rio Grande Valley


1
Border Master PlansLower Rio Grande Valley
Tamaulipas
2012 Border to Border Transportation
Conference Session Transportation Planning
Internationally Locally
  • International Relations Office TxDOT

2
Background
  • Initially JWC promoted a first pilot Border
    Master Plan in the California/Baja California
    region
  • Border master plans have also been included in
    the binational agenda at the presidential level
  • The presidents' border vision recognizes the
    importance of facilitating lawful trade and
    travel thus a Declaration on 21st Century Border
    Management was issued on May 2010 and a
    Binational Action Plan was drafted subsequently

President Barack Obama (U.S.A.) and President
Felipe Calderón (Mexico), May 19, 2010. (Official
White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)
3
Background
  • California-Baja California Border Master Plan
    completed in 2008
  • Currently being updated
  • Texas-Mexico Border relatively large
  • Laredo - Coahuila/Nuevo León/Tamaulipas Border
    Master Plan (Laredo District)
  • Lower Rio Grande Valley Tamaulipas Border
    Master Plan (Pharr District)
  • El Paso/New Mexico Chihuahua Border Master Plan
    (El Paso District New Mexico DOT)
  • Arizona/Sonora effort also underway

4
Objectives
  • Design stakeholder process that is inclusive and
    ensure participation
  • Increase understanding of POE and transportation
    planning processes on both sides of border
  • Develop and implement plan to prioritize POE and
    transportation projects over short, medium, and
    long term
  • Establish communication process among federal,
    state, regional, and local stakeholders on both
    sides of border

5
Requirements for Success
  • Stakeholder participation and commitment
  • Obtaining data and information
  • Current and future demand on existing
    infrastructure
  • Planned future projects to allow prioritization

6
Summary of Tasks
Task 1 - Establish Stakeholder Participation and
Commitment Task 2 - First Stakeholder Meetings
Task 3 - Analyze Data, Consultancy Reports, and
Documentation Task 4 - Second Stakeholder
Meetings Task 5 - Stakeholder Workshops Task 6
- Rank Priority Projects Task 7 - Finalize
Documentation Task 8 - Disseminate Study
Findings
7
Stakeholder Participation
  • Identified for Pharr BMP
  • More than 150 stakeholders (e.g., 50 agencies) at
    the federal, state, county/municipal, and city
    level in both countries
  • 5 railroad companies (8 officials)
  • 14 border partners (e.g., 22 participants)
  • Implemented
  • Policy Advisory Committee (PAC)
  • Technical Working Group (TWG)

8
Types of Stakeholders
  • Provide overall direction
  • Establish clear parameters
  • Review and approve criteria for future evaluation
    of projects  
  • Attempt to incorporate findings and priorities
    into own planning and programming processes
  • Commit resources and staff to ensure timely
    exchange of available information

Policy Advisory Committee
  • Provide requested information in timely manner
  • Review assessments and documentation
  • Select criteria to be endorsed and adopted by the
    Policy Advisory Committee
  • Make recommendations to Policy Advisory Committee

Technical Working Group
9
Meetings
PAC 4 Meeting Endorsement
TWG 1 Inventory of infrastructure data request
TWG 2 Obtained data review
TWG 3
PAC 3 Meeting
PAC 2 Meeting Summary of obtained data
introduction to criteria weights voting
procedure
PAC 1 Meeting Voting on Study Area Time
Horizons
Criteria Weights Voting
10
Voting Process
  • Prioritization of projects can be sensitive and
    contentious
  • Needed a process to ensure equal voice in
    selecting criteria and criteria weights used for
    project prioritization
  • Critical to endorsement of plan and implementing
    project priorities

11
Ensure Participation
  • Used igtClicker technology that allowed anonymous
    voting
  • Stakeholders voted on criteria, were shown
    results, discussed results, and re-voted
  • Process continued until voting results were
    unaltered from round to round

12
A Border Master Plan Seeks to
  • Develop inventories of FUTURE Projects
  • Prioritize future required investments to serve
    anticipated cross- border demand over the short,
    medium, and long term

13
Why Border Master Plans?
  • Funding
  • Inadequate funding for all planned projects
    need to prioritize
  • No funding to invest in projects that are not
    well supported
  • Border Master Plans aim
  • to identify binational POE and multi-modal
    project priorities
  • secure commitment from stakeholder agencies to
    implement priority projects
  • to ensure continued dialogue among agencies in
    moving forward

14
Pharr District Jurisdiction
Los Tomates/Veterans Bridge
Gateway International Bridge
Brownsville Matamoros (BM) Bridge
BM Rail Bridge
Brownsville West Rail Bypass
Free Trade Bridge
Weslaco/Progreso Bridge
Donna Bridge
Pharr Reynosa Bridge
McAllen/Hidalgo Reynosa Bridge
Anzaldúas Bridge
Los Ebanos Ferry
Starr-Camargo Bridge
Roma Bridge (Suspension- Closed)
Roma Bridge
Falcon Dam Crossing
15
Area of Influence
  • The area of influence was defined as

Option A Border Counties of the Pharr
District and the corresponding Mexican
Municipalities
16
Focused Study Area
  • The Focused Study Area was defined as

Option B 15 miles (24 Kms) to the North and
South of the border line including some
geographical bumps
17
Finalizing Lower Rio Grande Valley
a Task 1 - Establish Stakeholder Participation
and Commitment a Task 2 - First Stakeholder
Meetings a Task 3 - Analyze Data, Consultancy
Reports, and Documentation a Task 4 - Second
Stakeholder Meetings a Task 5 - Stakeholder
Workshops a Task 6 Rank Priority Projects a
Task 7 - Finalize Documentation r Task 8 -
Disseminate Study Findings
Contract Finalizes Spring 2013 First Draft will
be ready early 2013
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Questions?
Eduardo Hagert Texas Department of
Transportation International Relations
Office Phone (512) 936-0906 IRO Main Line (512)
936-0942 Eduardo.Hagert_at_txdot.gov http//texasbm
ps.com/
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