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Port modernization sparks community revitalization efforts

October 01, 2024 | Santa Cruz County, Arizona


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Port modernization sparks community revitalization efforts
In a recent government meeting, officials presented the findings of a comprehensive survey conducted in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as part of a downtown revitalization study for Nogales. The survey aimed to gather community input on the modernization of the Deacon Caney port of entry, which has been deemed outdated and inadequate by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Luis Ramirez, president of Ramirez Advisors, emphasized the urgency of the port's modernization, noting that it is a complex process that could take five to ten years. The initial step, a feasibility study funded by a $500,000 allocation from Congress, will assess the current facility and outline necessary expansions to meet future demands.

The survey, which received 456 responses over three weeks, revealed significant insights into community interactions with the port. Notably, 56% of respondents reported crossing the border daily or weekly, with wait times cited as a major deterrent for crossing. The survey also highlighted a preference for pedestrian crossings, with many respondents expressing a desire for improved infrastructure to support foot traffic.

The findings indicate a strong community interest in enhancing downtown amenities, with dining and shopping topping the list of desired improvements. However, the survey also uncovered challenges, including a lack of awareness about Santa Cruz County among Mexican respondents and a general perception of limited opportunities in the area.

Looking ahead, the Port Authority plans to host community workshops on October 22nd and 23rd to further engage residents in the revitalization process. These workshops aim to refine the focus of future surveys and discussions, ensuring that community needs and aspirations are central to the planning efforts. The survey results will serve as a foundation for ongoing dialogue and development strategies as the region prepares for the significant changes that modernization will bring.

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