U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has initiated a public consultation regarding a proposed infrastructure project in Brewster County, Texas. The project focuses on enhancing border security measures along the U.S.-Mexico border. Specifically, CBP is evaluating the potential installation of vehicle barriers designed to deter illegal crossings. Plans also include the construction of patrol roads to improve agent mobility and the deployment of advanced surveillance technology. The public comment period allows residents and stakeholders to provide feedback on the potential environmental and economic impacts of the project. CBP aims to gather information to inform a final decision regarding the implementation of these border security enhancements. The agency has not yet announced a timeline for completion or the specific locations for the proposed infrastructure.