Concern on U.S. side about possible B.C. border crossing closure
- The U.S. Plans to temporarily shut down the Aldersgrove-Lynden border crossing for renovations, diverting traffic to the Abbotsford-Sumas port of entry, which will remain open during construction.
- The U.S. General Services Administration report indicates that construction could begin in 2026 and aims to reduce the project duration from 24 months to 18 months.
- The current border crossings have not been upgraded since the late 1980s and lack sufficient space for modernization, prompting the planned expansions.
- The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act approved in 2021 allocated $3.4 billion for upgrading 26 border crossings, including the Aldersgrove and Lynden ports.
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