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ADOT Mexico and Border ADOT Mexico and Border Strategy Gail Lewis Arizona Department of Transportation Congressional Briefing November 3, 2015

What the Roadmap Tells Us…  Trade is vital because it brings in new wealth from outside  Make it here and sell it there  High value tradable goods need reliable access to highways, rail, air, and the intermodal points that connect them  The international market is an underdeveloped opportunity, especially top trading partner Mexico

ADOT’s Response  Seek stable resources and take advantage of tools such as P3s  Understand Mexico’s economy, supply chain, and infrastructure priorities  Work on improving the entire corridor from Mexico City to the northern border of Arizona, and beyond

5Figure 2: Strategic Direction GOAL: Develop and properly resource an integrated transportation system supportive of Arizona’s economic goals. Key Commerce Corridors

The Border by the Numbers  $15.9 billion = 2014 Arizona’s bilateral trade with Mexico (up $1.8 billion)  6.4 million = 2014 pedestrians that crossed the border into Arizona from Mexico (down about 12%)  8.5 million = 2014 northbound vehicles (up 4.5%)  380,751 = 2014number of northbound trucks (even)  795 = 2014 number of trains (down slightly)  $450+ million = Investment in border infrastructure in the past 7+ years

7 Mexico Highway 15 – Gateway for Arizona

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San Luis 9

 ADOT recently completed work in downtown San Luis to improve traffic flow near the Port.  ADOT also widened Avenue E near San Luis II, making autos more viable.

Douglas  Existing Port of Entry in Douglas is outdated and overburdened.  Strategy to relocate commercial operations to a new port of entry west of existing port.  No funding is currently available.  Douglas was turned down for the Section 559 Donation Acceptance Program.

 Arizona is pursuing an aggressive agenda with Mexico  Great success with bringing dollars for ports of entry and related projects back to Arizona.  We need more to meet growing needs.