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Monument Road realignment and Monument Mesa improvements at Border Field State Park planned to restore access; EIR expected this year
Summary
State Parks updated the subcommittee on the Monument Road Realignment Project and Monument Mesa day‑use improvements at Border Field State Park, saying an environmental impact report (EIR) is expected by the end of the year and construction could begin in 2027, subject to permitting and cross‑border sewage flow conditions.
California State Parks presented an update on the Monument Road Realignment Project and Monument Mesa day-use and interpretive improvements for Border Field State Park, a 760‑acre park at the U.S.–Mexico border and part of the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Park staff said chronic flooding and cross‑border sewage flows have long limited public access to the park. After years of environmental studies, engineering and coordination with permitting agencies, Parks…
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