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DOT Announces Grant, Construction to Begin Near Otay Mesa Port-of-Entry

Transportation Secretary LaHood has announced that the Department of Transportation finalized an agreement with Caltrans and the San Diego Association of Governments to fund construction of a six-lane interchange near California’s largest freight border-crossing with Mexico - Otay Mesa. Construction…

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work on the final segment of the I-805/SR-905 interchange near the Otay Mesa Port-of-Entry can officially begin with the $20.2 million grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.