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The FMCSA/FHWA Border Safety Infrastructure Program is a discretionary grant program funded in the FY 2003 DOT Appropriation Act. These funds are to support construction and improvements to the Motor Carrier Safety Inspection facilities along the United States-Mexican border to meet the objectives of Section 350 of the Appropriations Act. Section 350 requires the FMCSA to implement a broad range of safety related activities for commercial motor vehicles at the United States-Mexican border. The objective of the program is twofold: the safe operation of Mexican commercial motor vehicles operating in the United States and improved traffic flow at the border crossings in four states: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
For FY 2003, $47 million are available. For the next FY, funding and/or funding levels are unknown.
FY2003 State Border Safety Inspection Facilities at the US/Maxico Border
FY 2003 Solicitation of Grant Application for the Border Infrastructure Program (February 25, 2003 Memo)
FY 2002 Border Infrastructure Program
FY 2002 Solicitation of Grant Application for the Border Infrastructure Program (February 25, 2002 Memo)
Border Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program FY 2002 Awards Announcement
Sylvia Grijalva, sylvia.grijalva@dot.gov, 602-379-4008
Tom Kozlowski, tom.kozlowski@fmcsa.dot.gov, 202-366-4049