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U.S. General Services Administration Extends Public Comment Period for the New Land Port of Entry Facility at Highgate Springs, Vermont

BOSTON – In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) held a public meeting in support of an Environmental Assessment for the proposed construction of a new replacement Land Port of Entry (LPOE) at Highgate Springs, Vermont, on January 12, 2023, in St. Albans, Vermont.

The public is invited and encouraged to submit their comments to GSA. GSA has extended the timeframe for submission of written comments to Friday, February 17, 2023. Written comments not submitted in person at the public meeting on Jan. 12 must be submitted using one of the following methods:

  • Email: Send an email to highgatesprings.lpoe@gsa.gov and reference “Highgate Springs LPOE EA” in the subject line.
  • Mail: Send written comments to the following address:
    • U.S General Services Administration
      Attention: John Maurer, Project Manager
      Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Federal Building 
      10 Causeway Street, 11th Floor
      Boston, MA 02222-1077

Project information, including a video recording of this public meeting, is available at: gsa.gov/highgatespringslpoe. Closed captioning is available within the video by clicking the “CC” button on the bottom right-hand corner of the YouTube video. 

This extends the public’s opportunity to provide input on the issues that are important to the community. This input is a valuable step in the process and will be used by GSA to determine the scope and content of the Environmental Assessment.

GSA is proposing to acquire additional land and to construct a larger facility that expands and modernizes this port. The new replacement facility will allow federal inspection agencies to operate efficiently and enable the port to handle the anticipated traffic increase at the border crossing, expediting crossing times for the traveling public and businesses that rely on binational commerce. 

The Highgate Springs project will incorporate sustainability features that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, mitigate environmental impact, and simultaneously increase the mission readiness of the federal government by increasing resilience to climate change.

The new port will meet the U.S. Custom and Border Protection’s (CBP) mission requirements, while improving the safety of officers and the traveling public. It will provide for an efficient flow of people and commerce, accommodating the increased traffic volume, and the additional border security measures and technologies. 

The Highgate Springs Land Port of Entry – one of the busiest land ports in New England – sits across the U.S.-Canada border from the Canadian port of entry at St. Armand, Quebec. The port is at the end of Interstate 89 (I-89) and Canada Route 133 which connects to Canada Autoroute-35 (A-35). 

The new facility, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is critical due to the extension of Canada Autoroute A-35. This extension will connect to I-89 at Highgate Springs, and is expected to increase traffic through the port by approximately 30 percent. 

About GSA:
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