The Border Highway East (BHE) Study began in May 2013 and is anticipated to conclude in the fall of 2014. The study will include community discussion and a visioning process for transportation improvements along the border in southeast El Paso County.
Project Limits
The study area begins at Loop 375 near the Zaragoza International Port of Entry (POE) and extends south to the Fabens International POE. I-10 and the Rio Grande serve as east and west boundaries.
Planning and Environmental Linkage Study
A Planning and Environmental Linkage (PEL) study will identify and document transportation needs for the area.
The PEL process provides early collaboration with the public as well as local, state and federal agencies. By working together, alternatives and avoidance measures can be developed at a local level.
A feasibility study in 1997 identified the following challenges:
The PEL process will result in a proposed solution to these challenges as well as potential funding options.
Get Involved
The first series of open house meetings was held in November 2013. The purpose of the meetings was to examine the transportation needs in the study area.
The second series of open house meetings will be held on March 4 and 5 2014 and will present both the universe and preliminary alternatives for the BHE study area. Find details on upcoming public meetings below.
Date | Title | City | Format |
03/05/14 | Public Meeting | Socorro | |
03/04/14 | Public Meeting | Clint |
Public Meetings Series One
The table below contains documents from public meetings held on Nov. 19 and Nov. 20, 2013
Public Meeting Series Two
Project Documents
Title | Format |
Alternative Screening Methodology | |
Environmental Constraints Report | |
Fact Sheet | |
Public Involvement and Agency Coordination Plan | |
Purpose and Need Technical Report |
More Information
Contact Us
Project Manager
TxDOT El Paso District
13301 Gateway West
El Paso, TX 79928-5410
(915) 790-4200
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