U.S.B.P "Indio Station"

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Summary

SCH Number
2003054004
Lead Agency
United States Department of Department of Homeland Security
Document Title
U.S.B.P "Indio Station"
Document Type
FIN - Final Document
Received
Present Land Use
Light Industrial
Document Description
The purpose for this expansion of USBP facilities is to provide a safe and efficient working environment for 83 USBP agents, their support staff, and station equipment. The Indio Station was established at its current location in the early 1970s, and consists of a variety of renovated buildings. This development was created in reaction to the urgent need to add agents, equipment, and support resources as the amount of illegal traffic through the Indio Area of Operation (AO) increased. The existing USBP Indio Station can no longer effectively accommodate the number of USBP agents currently operation at the facility. There are currently 83 agents and 85 vehicles assigned to the station, even though the faclity was originally designed for 20 agents. Within the past 18 months, Indio Station's enforcement activity has grown by nearly 800 percent.

Contact Information

Name
Joe Lamphear
Agency Name
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Indio
Counties
Riverside
Cross Streets
Vin Pea Circle and Commerce Street
Total Acres
2.58
State Highways
111

Notice of Completion

State Review Period Start
State Review Period End
State Reviewing Agencies
California Department of Conservation (DOC), California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Transportation, District 8 (DOT), California Highway Patrol, California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Colorado River Basin Region 7 (RWQCB), California State Lands Commission (SLC), Department of Corrections, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Region 6, Department of Toxic Substances Control, Office of Historic Preservation, Resources Agency
Project Issues
Aesthetics, Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Air Quality, Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Economics/Jobs, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Land Use/Planning, Noise, Population/Housing, Solid Waste, Transportation, Vegetation, Wetland/Riparian, Wildlife

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