City of El Paso takes preliminary steps to expand the Ysleta-Zaragoza Bridge
Heriberto Perez Lara
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The City of El Paso’s International Bridges and the Capital Improvement Departments are moving forward with the Ysleta-Zaragoza Port of Entry expansion feasibility study and master plan, according to documents obtained by ABC-7.
The project overview shows the City of El Paso is looking for statements of qualifications from interested firms and consultant companies for the bridge’s expansion. The City owns three local ports of entry, of which only one has commercial traffic, the Zaragoza POE.
ABC-7 previously reported, El Paso City Council approved an investment to improve all ports of entry they own:
Stanton-Lerdo
Paso Del Norte
Ysleta-Zaragoza
According to the documents, the Ysleta Bridge expansion will be composed of three improvements: expansion, road and intersection improvements and building and facilities improvements.
The project’s timeline shows that today is the deadline for submission of Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for all firms and companies and next month they will announce the rankings of those they interviewed.
Here is the document that shows the application and the process to begin making this project a reality that the City of El Paso is following:
Ysleta-Zaragoza POE ExpansionDownload
ABC-7 spoke with the City’s International Bridges Department Director, Roberto Tinajero, to learn more about how the city is advancing with this project.
Watch the full story tonight on ABC-7 at 6.