The Case for Thousand Islands Bridge Authority (TIBA) Location

The Case for Thousand Islands Bridge Authority Location

  • Centrally located within the Thousand Islands region.
  • Positioned on the mainland shore of the St. Lawrence River.
  • Immediately adjacent to I-81 North-South and NYS Route 12 East-West highways.
  • Adjacent to the Thousand Islands Bridge, providing immediate access to Wellesley Island.
  • Offers direct, deep-water access with existing dockage and boat ramp facilities. The waterfront area allows for future expansion as needed.
  • The main portion of the Border Patrol facility would be located away from the Thousand Islands Bridge, mitigating any potential security concerns.
  • Border Patrol’s presence near the Thousand Islands Bridge would enhance national security.

Available Acreage and Waterfront Access

  • Substantial undeveloped land directly on the St. Lawrence River.
  • Direct, deep-water access with existing docking and ramp facilities. The waterfront area allows for future expansion as needed.
  • The section of the St. Lawrence near the Thousand Islands Bridge does not form winter ice. Unlike Blind Bay and Dockside Cottages, this waterfront is accessible year-round.
  • Shovel-ready site with municipal sewer and water service, currently comprising parking areas and mowed lawn.
  • Additional vacant lots adjoining TIBA property are available for sale.

Zoning & Environmental Compatibility

  • Zoned "Public Services." Surrounding areas are commercial and provide necessary amenities for Border Patrol and employees.
  • The area surrounding the Clover Leaf is commercialized with 24/7 lighting infrastructure.
  • The proposed Border Patrol facility is compatible with neighboring commercial developments, including the NYS Trooper Station and NYS Welcome Center.
  • Supported by local and state elected officials and Thousand Islands residents as the preferred option for the proposed facility.
  • Deep-water access eliminates the need for dredging.

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