By Port of Brownsville
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – The Brownsville Navigation District and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wednesday, signed a joint agreement for Phase 2 of the Brazos Island Harbor (BIH) Channel Improvement Project.The agreement advances the project’s timeline to begin work on deepening the ship channel from 42 feet to 52 feet, resulting in significant navigational safety improvements for commercial shipping in South Texas. The BIH project will further increase the port’s capabilities, allowing existing industries in the Rio Grande Valley to continue expanding while also attracting new economic opportunities for the region.The Port of Brownsville is a major player in the movement of commodities across North America and the leading multimodal logistics hub for the Rio Grande Valley. In 2021, the port moved a record 13.8 million tons of diverse cargo. Key commodities moving through the port’s docks include steel, petroleum-based products, wind energy components, aggregates, agricultural products, among others.
“The completion of the Brazos Island Harbor Channel Improvement Project will not only shape the course of our future but also the economic landscape of the Rio Grande Valley,” said Brownsville Navigation District Chairman Esteban Guerra. “Increasing the depth of the ship channel to 52 feet will allow us to receive larger vessels, heavier cargo and contribute to cost savings, setting in motion the next great evolution of the Port of Brownsville.”
The project is comprised of two phases:Phase 1: In 2019, NextDecade, owner of the proposed Rio Grande LNG natural gas liquefaction plant at the port, announced a landmark agreement with the port to pay 100 percent of Phase 1 of the deepening project from the western boundary of its lease site along the ship channel to the entrance of the channel.
Phase 2: The Port of Brownsville and the USACE will execute the project from the turning basin area to NextDecade’s proposed site.
In 2007, the BND Commission authorized port staff to develop a channel deepening strategy to deepen the ship channel. The port received the permit from the USACE to advance the project to its construction phase in 2019.
The federal government announced in March 2022, the allocation of $68 million to the project. The funds, to be utilized for Phase 2, are provided under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Appropriations Law.
In 2007, the BND Commission authorized port staff to develop a channel deepening strategy to deepen the ship channel. The port received the permit from the USACE to advance the project to its construction phase in 2019.
The federal government announced in March 2022, the allocation of $68 million to the project. The funds, to be utilized for Phase 2, are provided under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Appropriations Law.
(At right, U.S. Representative Vicente Gonzalez addresses the crowd at the signing ceremony. Denise Cathey/Brownsville Herald.)
The BIH project was identified as part of the IIJA to strengthen port and waterway supply chains and climate resilience. Once the project is complete the Brownsville Ship Channel will be one of the deepest ship channels in the Gulf of Mexico.
“Since 2007, the BND Commission and port staff have worked diligently to make this vision a reality. I commend their efforts and determination as we celebrate this historic occasion,” said Port of Brownsville Director and CEO Eduardo A. Campirano. “Deepening the Brownsville Ship Channel will play a monumental role in sustaining the port’s mission to be the economic engine of the Rio Grande Valley.”
“This project is vital to increasing clean energy capabilities for the nation. A deeper, more efficient channel supports the State of Texas and our national strategy for clean energy. This project supports wind-based and other green energy expansion in Texas and across the nation by increasing imports of key materials, parts, and equipment,” said U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District Commander Col. Timothy Vail.
“Since 2007, the BND Commission and port staff have worked diligently to make this vision a reality. I commend their efforts and determination as we celebrate this historic occasion,” said Port of Brownsville Director and CEO Eduardo A. Campirano. “Deepening the Brownsville Ship Channel will play a monumental role in sustaining the port’s mission to be the economic engine of the Rio Grande Valley.”
“This project is vital to increasing clean energy capabilities for the nation. A deeper, more efficient channel supports the State of Texas and our national strategy for clean energy. This project supports wind-based and other green energy expansion in Texas and across the nation by increasing imports of key materials, parts, and equipment,” said U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District Commander Col. Timothy Vail.
“The Port of Brownsville is the only port in Texas where deep draft vessels are being built. These deep draft vessels, which will now be able to access the port, are needed for the increased import of wind products.”
16 comments:
Who does all the work? Eddie Campirano! The commission is only a "show and vote." Congratulations to Eddie! Continue your work with dignity and honesty and all will go our way at Port Brownsville.
STOP COLLECTING TAXES FROM BROWNSVILLE CITIZENS Y ESE COCO ES UN PINCHE MAMON NO HACE NADA LOS GRINGOS NO LO DEJAN. ES UN GOFER. MANDA BOY!!!!
Es un pinche coco mamon where did he get the experience? Filing papers in the office? No te hagas pendejo they needed a yes-sir boy and they got the best...
The question is where is the Monies coming from ? Is it coming from the escheated unclaimed Mineral Proceeds belonging to the Heirs of the UNCLAIMED MINERAL PROCEEDS? Escheated money that belonged to the true owners of the land where these so-called entities sit on? These bastards still manipulating the proceeds that belong to the true Heirs and Not to these so called gas and oil compadres.
Port leadership rocks. City leadership is rocky.
Port things about the world
City thinks the world of their “friends”
Tell them to do resacas while there at it Brownsville commission promised that years ago.
How much is this venture going to cost the taxpayers? Let’s boycott any additional taxes. We are taxed to the max and what to we get in return? We don't even get our picture in the newspaper. But than its ok since only the mamones get their picture taken.
OTRO ERICA HOUSE MOUSE, PAPER PUSHER, GOFER BOY GRINGO/COCO MAMON...
Stop collecting our taxes ! Thank Brownsville citizens for all the taxes you've collected from them !
All companies in the port hire from matamoros STOP THIS PRACTICE AND STOP COLLECTION TAXES FROM BROWNSVILLE BOLA DE MAMONES Y RATAS....ESE PINCHE GOFER NO VALE PINCHE MAMON COCO.. SAY THAT IN YOUR STUPID RADIO STATION CULO
Fire ese pendejo at the office and hire a mojado they are better gofer - "Si mi patrosito" be careful grinogs he's a dedo...
AUSTIN, Texas — On Thursday, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order that authorizes the Texas National Guard and the Texas Department of Public Safety to apprehend immigrants in the country illegally and return them to the border. In a press release announcing the new order
So you cocos that look meskin will be stoped by the TEXAS NATIONAL GURARD AND STATE TROOPERS AND WILL DEPORT YOUR ASS BACK TO MESCO. REGARDLESS IF YOU VOTED RACIST REPUBLICAN NO PAPERS GET A FREE RIDE BACK TO MESCO. CONTINUE VOTING RACIST REPUBLICAN PINCHES COCOS MAMONES YOU AIN'T GRING AND GRINGOS DON'T LIKE YOUR BROWN ASS IDIOTA MAMONES...
As far as who does all the work? Well, the guy in charge doesn't work for free and I am sure our tax money pays him a hefty monthly check. As far as the board, give the tax payers credit who have kept the Port afloat all these years. None of you did it on your own. Hay se andan alsando el cuello !
City of brownsville citizens paying taxes is what made the port, not los bandidos de KKK city nor el mamon at the office, TAXES TAXES Y MAS TAXES thats
what made the port of brownsville
STOP PAYING TAXES TO THE PORT WE GET NOTHING OUT OF THIS STUPID PORT NADA...
not even a job!
If they are doing so good financially STOP TAXING THE CITIZENS OF BROWNSViLLE PINCHES RATAS.
STOP COLLECTING BROWNSVILLE TAXES FOR THE PORT STOP TAXING BROWNSVILLE FOR THE PORT
HOW CAN IT BE STOPPED WHO CAN STOP THE PORT FROM COLLECTING TAXES FROM BROWNSVILLE CITIZENS??? ORGANIZE AND HIRE AN ATTORNEY TO STOP ALL THIS STEALING PINCHES MAMONES STOP PADDING YOUR SELVFS ON THE BACK
Ports of entry within the state of Texas accounted for nearly $740 billion in international trade in 2018. Texas has 29 official ports of entry that serve as critical gateways to global trade.
So why this port in brownsville NOT LISTED HERE AND NOT EVEN AS A PORT OR ENTRY!
So why are they taxing the citizens? WHY? What for????
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