SAN DIEGO ( Border Report ) — About two years ago, a significant milestone was achieved with the construction of Highway 11, a crucial link connecting a planned port of entry to San Diego’s extensive roadway network.
However, the Otay Mesa II border crossing has yet to be built and is now more than two years behind schedule causing significant delays and inconvenience.
Money issues, agreements with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and design flaws have been blamed for delays…