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From: (b) (6)

To: (b) (6)


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Subject: RE: SBInet, PF and VF project descriptions


Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 12:40:37 PM

(b) (6)

There were minor adjustments or corrections to the mileage. Attached you will see the spreadsheet
Homer submitted yesterday with the changes highlighted in red within the yellow highlighted area. The
Hidalgo information was attached to the bottom of the PF-225 sheet.

I hope this helps. These mileages are also the current go by for Hidalgo County.

Thanks,

(b) (6)
Supervisory Border Patrol Agent
RGV Sector SBInet Team
(b) (6)

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From: (b) (6)
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 3:11 PM
To: (b) (6)
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Subject: FW: SBInet, PF and VF project descriptions


Importance: High

Gentlemen,

Projects O-1 through O-21(with the exception of O-4 through O-10 {Hidalgo Levee Project}) have been
reviewed by the individual stations and all necessary changes have been made.

Please peruse the projects and correct where necessary. Forward the spreadsheet to (b) (6)
at HQ.

Thank you,

RGV SBInet Team

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From: (b) (6)
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 6:47 PM
To: (b) (6)

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Subject: Fw: SBInet, PF and VF project descriptions
Importance: High

RGV POCs,

Go over this information and verify for accuracy. Provide additional GPS cords for the start and end
points. Most of these GPS cords were provided in the beginning, however, like everything else, things
change. We would like to make sure everything is checked and double checked before this information
is forwarded as 100 percent correct.

The RGV SBInet Team strongly recommends that this information is reviewed and approved by your
station PAIC before it is submitted to the SBInet Team. The RGV SBInet Team will check sector GIS to
double check the information before it is submitted to (b) (6) and CPA Vitiello for review and
comment prior to sending to DC.

If you have any comments, please contact our office.

RGV SBInet Team

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From: (b) (6)
To: (b) (6)

Cc: (b) (6)


Sent: Sat Mar 22 16:55:06 2008
Subject: FW: SBInet, PF and VF project descriptions

All,

See below for the tasking info, SBI requests that the attached project descriptions be vetted and
approved by each Sector by COB Monday 03/24. OBP will then consolidate your comments and
responses and submit them to SBI the following day. This information will be part of a package being
put together for S-1 on Wednesday.

Regards,

(b) (6)

Assistant Chief

Office of Border Patrol

(b) (6)

________________________________

From: (b) (6)


Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 8:09 AM
To: FLOSSMAN, LOREN W; (b) (6)
Cc: (b) (6) GIDDENS, GREGORY; ADAMS, ROWDY D; (b) (6)
Subject: RE: SBInet, PF and VF project descriptions
Importance: High

(b) (6)

Loren asked me to forward to you a couple of additional comments/requests.

* All of the PF225 and VF 300 segments including contingency miles are included in the
descriptions. Where there are contiguous segments, the segments have been combined into one
description. The descriptions are a little conservative in that we extended the start/stop point of each
section slightly (tenths of miles) to provide a little buffer should alignments need to be tweaked in the
field when we go to construction.

* The descriptions are listed from west (A-1) to east (O-21). I have attached a separate Excel
spreadsheet that shows which segments are covered by each description to facilitate your review
(please edit the Word file Loren distributed.)

* Please do not change the format of the descriptions or their general reference points. For
example, most of the CA, AZ and NM segments are referenced to Border Monuments. We would like to
keep it that way for consistency purposes.

* Only PF225 and VF300 segments approved to date should be covered by the descriptions. Please
don't add new segments that have not been approved by the change control board.

* Please use the track change mode for any suggested modifications so we can quickly and easily
see them.

* If anyone has any questions about this tasking, please have them contact me at (b) (6)
(O) or cell phone at (b) (6)

Thanks

Scott

________________________________

From: FLOSSMAN, LOREN W [loren.flossman@dhs.gov]


Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 6:05 PM
To: (b) (6)
Cc: (b) (6) ; ADAMS, ROWDY D; (b) (6)
Subject: SBInet, PF and VF project descriptions

(b) (6) request you have each of the Sectors review the descriptions to ensure they describe all
the SBInet and fence segments in their Sector. Request each Sector chief to sign off and return with
concurrence or corrections – The Fence segments described in the attachments are the only fence we
will be building CY08. Therefore, we need to make sure the descriptions include all the fence needed for
the segment. For example have we described Project A-1 start and end point for the A-1 project. Any
question please contact Scott Recinos ASAP - We need this the document returned NLT 1500 Tuesday
25 March – Thanks loren
Starting approximately at the intersection of
Military Rd and an un-named road (i.e.
beginning of the IBWC levee in Hidalgo
County) and runs east in proximity to the
O-4 IBWC levee for approximately 4.5 miles.
Starting approximately at the intersection of
Levee Rd and 5494 Wing Road and runs
east in proximity to the IBWC levee for
O-5 approximately 1.8 miles
Starting approximately 0.2 mile north from
the intersection of S Depot Road and 23rd St
and runs south in proximity to the IBWC
levee to the Hidalgo POE and then east in
proximity to the new proposed IBWC levee
and the existing IBWC levee to
O-6 approximately South 15th Street
Starting approximately where Levi Rd and
County Rd 1552 intesect and runs east in
prximity to the IBWC levee for approximately
O-7 0.90 miles

Starting approximately 0.1 mile east of the


intersection of County Rd 556 and County
Road 1554 and runs east in proximity to the
O-8 IBWC levee for approximately 3.4 miles

Starting approximately 4.0 mile west of the


Progresso POE and runs east in proximity to
the IBWC levee for approximately 6.4 miles
O-9 to the Mercedes Settling Basins
Starting approximately at the Progresso POE
and runs east in proximity to the IBWC levee
O-10 for approximately 2.4 miles
Project Name
Location Description
(PF225)
Starting approximately 0.5 mile east of Border Monument
(BM) 251 and ends approximately at BM 250
A-1
Starting approximately 1.1 miles west of BM 245 and runs
A-2A east for approximately 0.8 miles
Starting approximately 0.2 Mile west of BM 243 and runs
A-2B east along the border for approximately 0.5 mile
Starting approximately 0.7 miles east of BM 243 runs east
A-2C along the border for approximately 0.5 miles
Starting approximately 1.0 mile east of BM 243 and runs
A-2D east along the border for approximately 0.9 miles
Starting approximately 0.7 west of BM 242 and stops
A-2E approximately 0.4 miles west BM 242
Starting approximately 0.8 miles east of BM 242 and runs
A-2F east along the Border for approximately 1.1 miles
Starting approximately 0.4 miles east of BM 239 and runs
A-2G east for approximately 0.4 mile along the border
Starting approximately 1.2 mile east of BM 239 and runs
A-2H east for approximately 0.2 miles along the border
Starting approximately 0.5 west of BM 235 and runs east
A-2I along the border for approximately 1.1 miles
Starting approximately 0.8 mile east of BM 235 and runs
A-2J east along the border for approximately 0.1 mile
Starting approximately 0.6 mile east of BM 234 and runs
A-2K east for approximately 1.7 miles along the border
Starting approximately 0.4 mile east of BM 233 and runs
A-2L east for approximately 2.1 miles along the border
Starting approximately 0.05 mile west of BM 232 and runs
A-2M east for approximately 0.1 mile along the border
Starting approximately 0.2 mile east of BM 232 and runs
A-2N east for approximately 1.5 miles along the border
Starting 0.6 mile east of Border Monument 229 heading
east along the border for approximately 11.3 miles to BM
BV-1 225
Starting approximately 0.1 mile east of BM 224 and runs
B-2 east along the border for approximately 2.5 miles
Starting approximately 2.3 miles east of BM 220 and runs
B-4 east along the border to BM 207
B-5A see B-4
B-5B see B-4
C-1 see B-4
Starting approximately 1.0 mile south of BM 206 and runs
south along the Colorado River for approximately 13.3
CV-1A miles
CV-1B see CV-1A

Starting approximately 0.1 mile north of County 18th Street


C-2B running south along the border for approximately 3.8 miles
Starting at the Eastern edge of BMGR and runs east along
CV-2 the border to approximately 1.3 miles west of BM 174
CV-3 see CV-2
DV-1 see CV-2
Starting approximately 0.5 miles west of BM 168 and runs
D-2 east along the border for approximately 5.3 miles
Starting approximately 1 mile east of BM 160 and runs east
DV-2 for approximately 1.6 miles
Starting approximately 1.3 miles east of BM 159 and runs
DV-3A east to approximately 0.3 miles east of BM 140.
DV-3B see DV-3A
DV-4A see DV-3A
DV-4B see DV-3A
DV-5 see DV-3A
Starting approximately at BM 127 and runs east along the
D-5 border to approximately 0.5 mile west of BM 116
D-5A see D-5
D-5B see D-5
D-5B see D-5
D-6 see D-5
Starting approxiimately 0.4 mile east of BM 114 and runs
east along the border to approximately 0.2 miles west of
EV-1 BM 102.
E-2A Starting approximately 3 miles west of BM 99 and runs
east along the border approximately 6.5 miles
E-2B Starting approximately at BM 97 and runs east along the
border approximately 6.9 miles
E-3 Starting approximately at BM 91 and runs east along the
border to approximately 0.7 miles east of BM 89
Starting approximately 1.7 miles west of BM 86 and runs
east along the border to approximately 0.7 miles west of
F-1 BM 86

Starting approximately 0.2 mile west of BM 83, runs east


FV-1A along the border to approximately 0.2 miles east of BM 73.
FV-1B see FV-1A
Starting approximately 0.8 Miles west of BM 69 and runs
east along the border to approximately 1.5 miles west of
HV-1 BM 65.
HV-2 see HV-1
Starting approximately 2.3 miles east of BM 65 and runs
HV-3 east along the border for approximately 6.0 miles
Starting approximately 0.5 mile east of BM 61 and runs
east along the border until approximately 1.0 mile west of
HV-4 BM 59
Starting approximately at BM 59 runs east for
HV-5 approximately 15 miles to approximately BM 53
Starting approximately at BM 53 runs north along the
HV-6 border to approximately BM 40.
HV-7 see HV-6
HV-8 see HV-6
Starting at approximately BM 40 runs east along the border
IV-1 to approximately 0.3 miles east of BM 33.
IV-2 see IV-1
Starting approximately .25 miles east of BM 31 and run
H-2A/IV-3 east along the border for approximately 14.2 miles
Starting approximately at BM 22 and runs east along the
I-1A border to approximately 1.0 mile west BM 16.
I-1B/IV-4

see I-1A
JV-1 see IV-4
JV-2 see IV-4
Starting at approximately 1.0 mile west of BM 6 runs east
JV-3 along the border for approximately 8.3 miles
Starting approximately 2.2 miles west of BM 4 and runs
J-1 east along the border to approximately BM 3
J-2 see J-1
J-3 see J-1
K-1 Starting approximately 0.4 miles southwest of BM 1 and
runs southeast along the border for approximately 3.0
miles

Starting approximately 1 Mi E of the intersection of


K-2A/KV-1 Interstate 54 and Broder Highway and runs southeast
approximately 57 miles in proximity to the IBWC levee to 1
mile east of the Ft Hancock POE
K-2B
K-2C
K-2D see K-2A
K-3
see K-2A
K-4
see K-2A
K-5

see K-2A
Starting approximately 1.6 miles west of the intersection of
Esperanza and Quitman Pass Rds and runs along the
IBWC levee east for approximately 4.6 miles
L-1
Starting approximately at the Indian Hot Springs Road
running southeast adjacent to Rio Grande river for
LV-1 approximately 0.3 mile

Starting approximately 0.6 miles south of Indian Hot


Springs Road and southwest of Mayfield Canyon, running
LV-2 east for approximately 2.0 miles along the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately 0.7 mile from Red Light Draw and
LV-3 runs along the river for 0.2 mile
Starting approximately 0.8 mile south of Bramlett Rd and
west of Eagle Canyon runs east along the Rio Grande river
LV-4 for 0.2 mile
Starting south of Hog's Canyon and runs southeast for
LV-5 approximately 0.3 mile along the Rio Grande river
Starting south of the Cubano River Crossing and South of
Ejido Emilo Carranza running southeast for approximately
LV-6 0.3 mile along the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately 1.1 mile south of Ejido Emilo
Carranza and runs south for approximately 0.50 miles
LV-7 along the Rio Grande river

Starting approximately due west of Chalk Mountain, located


LV-8 on the river, and runs southeast for approximately 1.0 mile
Starting approximately 0.5 mile south of Tres Hermanos
and runs south for approximately 0.5 miles along the Rio
LV-9 Grande river
Starting approximately 0.2 miles south of the Town of
Lementum on the border and runs southeast for
LV-10 approxiamtely 1.0 mile
Starting approximately 0.5 mile across the river from the
Mexican Town of El Comedor and runs northeast for
LV-11 approximately 0.5 mile
Starting approximately 0.3 miles north of the Gaging station
runs south for approximately 0.3 mile along the Rio Grande
LV-12 river
Starting approximately 0.5 mile from Pinto Canyon and
Ranch Road 170 runs south for approximately 0.1 mile
LV-13 along the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately 0.2 mile from Ranch Road 170 just
north of Arroyo Baviza and runs south for approximately
LV-14 0.05 mile along the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately 0.35 mile from Ranch Road 170
LV-15 south of Arroyo Borracho and runs south for 0.02 mile
L-1B Starting at the Presidio POE and runs west along the
L-1B border to approximately 3.2 miles west of the POE
Starting at the Presidio POE and runs east along the
L-1A border to approximately 3.4 miles east of the POE
Starting approximately 0.5 mile south from Ranch Road
170 and is just north of Arroyo Chillon- runs east for 0.1
LV-16 mile long the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately 0.5 mile south of Arroyo Palo
Blanco and runs east for approximately 0.25 miles along
LV-17 the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately 0.15 mile from Elpolvo rd and just
north of El Calabazar Canyon running east along the
LV-18 border for .05 mile
Starting approximately 0.18 mile off of Ranch Road 170
and approximately 0.80 mile west of Las Burras Canyon
and runs south for approximately 0.06 miles along the Rio
LV-19 Grande river
Starting approximately 0.2 miles off of Ranch Road 170
and approximately 0.5 mile west of Las Burras Canyon
and runs south for approximately 0.10 miles along the Rio
LV-20 Grande river
Starting aprroximately 0.8 mile from Ranch Road 170 and
approximately 0.95 mile southeast of Las Burras Canyon
LV-21 running southeast along the Rio Grande river for 0.05 mile
Starting approximately 0.05 mile from Riverview and Ranch
Road 170 intersection and runs soth for approximately 0.3
LV-22 miles into Ambush at Lajitas

Starting approximately 0.8 miles south of Ross Maxwell


Scenic Dr and runs aouth for approximately 0.3 miles
LV-23 along the Rio Grande river in Big Bend National Park
Starting approximately 0.02 mile from the Talley
Campground location in Big Bend National Park and runs
south for approximately 0.3 miles along the Rio Grande
LV-24 river
Starting approximately 0.2 mile north of the end of Solis
Landing Rd and runs south for 0.3 miles along the Rio
LV-25 Grande river in Big Bend National Park
Starting approximately 0.16 miles from the eastern edge of
Big Bend National Park and runs northeast for 0.22 mile
LV-26 along the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately 0.11 mile west from Boqullias
Canyon Overlook in Big Bend National Park- and runs east
LV-27 for .22 mile along the Rio Grande river
Starting approximately west of Telephone Canyon in Big
Bend National Park and runs east for .22 miles along the
LV-28 Rio Grande river
Starting approximatelty 0.11 miles northeast of the end of
Ranch Road 2627 and just south of Heath Canyon and
runs northeast along the Rio Grande river for
LV-29 approximately 0.3 mile
Starting approximately at the Horse Canyon Crossing runs
northeast along the Rio Grande river in Horse Canyon for
LV-30 0.3 mile

Starting approximately 1.8 miles west of Del Rio POE and


M-1 runs east along the border for approximately 2.5 miles
M-1 see above

M-2A
Starting approximately 1.3 Mi north of the Eagle Pass POE
M-2A and runs south approximately 0.8 miles south of the POE
M-2B See M-2A

Starting approximately 2.1 miles west of Roma POE and


O-1 runs east approximately 1.8 miles east of the Roma POE
Starting approximately 3.5 miles west of Rio Grande City
POE and runs east in proximity to the Rio Grande river for
O-2 approximately 9 miles
Starting approximately 0.9 miles west of County Road 41
and runs east approximately 1.2 miles and then north for
O-3 approximately 0.8 miles

Starting approximately 0.5 mile west of the end of River Dr


and runs east in proximity to the IBWC levee for
O-11 approximately 2.5 miles

Starting approximatley 0.6 miles east of the intersection of


Benson Rd and Cannon Rd and runs east inmproximity to
O-12 the IBWC levee for approximately 1 mile
Starting at the Los Indios POE and runs west in proximity
O-13 to the IBWC levee for approximately 1.7 miles

Starting at the Los Indios POE and runs east in proximity


O-14 to the IBWC levee for approximately 3.6 miles
Starting approximately 0.5 mile west of Main St and J
Padilla St intersection and runs east in priximity to the
O-15 IBWC levee for approximately 2.0 miles

Starting approximately 1.2 miles west of the Intersection of


US HWY 281 and Los Ranchitos Rd and runs east in
O-16 proximity to the IBWC levee for approximately 2.4 miles
Beginning on the north side of USIBWC levee at Mulberry
Lane and traveling east in proximity to the IBWC levee for
approximately 1.62 miles ending just shy of the Riverbend
Resort Water tower still north of USIBWC levee.
O-17
Starting approximately at the intersection of Los Fresnos
Pump Road and north of the USIBWC levee traveling east
in proximity to the IBWC levee for approximately 3.58 miles
and ending on the westernmost PUB fence line north of
O-18 USIBWC levee.
Starting approximately south of Palm Blvd and runs east
and north of the City of Brownsville's levee to
approximately the Gateway-Brownsville POE where it
continues east in proximity to the IBWC levee for a total
O-19 length of approximately 3.34 miles
Starting east of the "Y" (River Levee Drive) north of
USIBWC levee and northeast of the Ft Brown Golf Course
and runs east in proximity to the IBWC levee for
approximately .90 mile until the Veterans Port of Entry
O-20 Lane southbound lane fence line.
Starting approximately 0.3 miles east of Los Tomates-
Brownsville POE and runs east and then north in proximity
O-21 to the IBWC levee for approximately 13 miles
Hidalgo Levee Project (if necessary)
Starting approximately at the intersection of Military Rd and
an un-named road (i.e. beginning of the IBWC levee in
Hidalgo County) and runs east in proximity to the IBWC
O-4 levee for approximately 4.35 miles.
Starting approximately at the intersection of Levee Rd and
5494 Wing Road and runs east in proximity to the IBWC
levee for approximately 1.76 miles
O-5
Starting approximately 0.2 mile north from the intersection
of S Depot Road and 23rd St and runs south in proximity to
the IBWC levee to the Hidalgo POE and then east in
proximity to the new proposed IBWC levee and the existing
IBWC levee to approximately South 15th Street 3.86 miles.
O-6
Starting approximately where Levee Road makes a left turn
and runs east in proximity to the USIBWC levee and across
the Donna Irrigation District Hidalgo County #1 Canal and
tying into New Donna POE fence for approximately 0.91
miles.
O-7

Starting from fence of new Donna POE and runs east in


proximity to the USIBWC levee ending at La Coma road for
approximately 3.24 miles.
O-8

Starting approximately 0.1 mile east of the Bentsen groves


road and runs east in proximity to the USIBWC levee to the
Progreso POE for approximately 3.87 miles.
O-9

Starting from the U.S. Customs Import Lot fence at the


Progresso POE and runs east in proximity to the USIBWC
levee to the Mercedes Basins gate for approximately 2.43
miles
O-10

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