During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of a traffic study related to the Cal 98 Charger Logistics project approved on August 27, 2024. The project, which involves a trucking and warehouse operation, has raised concerns regarding the potential impact of increased truck traffic on local roads in Calexico.
Mr. Havens, presenting the item, sought clarification on whether the traffic study would be an independent assessment or tied directly to the logistics project. The county council's office emphasized the need to determine if the study would be a separate regional analysis requiring additional funding or a condition linked to the project’s approval.
The discussion highlighted the necessity of rerouting truck traffic away from Cole Road, with suggestions to redirect it north through Bowker and east-west via Jasper Road. The planning and public works departments confirmed their commitment to undertake the traffic study to evaluate the best alternatives for managing the anticipated increase in truck traffic.
Public comments during the meeting reflected significant community concern. Local resident John Pierre Mendel voiced his frustrations about existing road conditions, emphasizing that the proposed rerouting could exacerbate traffic issues on already problematic roads like Jasper and Heber. He urged the board to conduct a thorough traffic study to avoid further deterioration of local infrastructure.
Mendel criticized the decision to locate the logistics project on the west side of Calexico, arguing it should have been situated closer to the border crossing to mitigate traffic impacts. He expressed skepticism about the board's ability to manage the situation effectively, given the current state of local roads and the anticipated volume of truck traffic.
The meeting underscored the complexities of balancing economic development with community infrastructure needs, as officials prepare to address the challenges posed by the new logistics operation.