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Construction at Pacific Highway Port of Entry Continuing May 8, Expect Delays

Release Date
Thu, 05/04/2017

BLAINE, Wash. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations is advising travelers that the Pacific Highway Port of Entry will undergo further construction in the passenger and bus lanes May 8-June 15.

Pacific Highway POE
Construction at the Pacific Highway
Port of Entry is expected to cause delays.

“CBP is committed to maintaining the highest service standards possible. At times that requires infrastructure enhancements and construction that cause delays. CBP makes every effort to mitigate these impacts to the greatest extent possible,” said Area Port Director Kenneth Williams.

Beginning May 8, Pacific Highway bus lanes may experience delays due to construction. All work in the bus lanes is anticipated to be completed on May 15.

May 29 through June 15, travelers may experience delays due to construction in the passenger lanes. All work in the primary lanes is anticipated to be completed by June 15.

Monitor wait times on the internet or via a mobile app named, “CBP Border Wait Times.”

Last Modified: Feb 03, 2021