CBP Announces Temporary Change to Commercial Traffic Pattern at Derby Line Port of Entry in Vermont

U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Port of Entry at Derby Line (Interstate 91), Vt., continues to undergo extensive construction to replace the existing port building and surrounding infrastructure. As part of this project, commercial vehicle entrances will be modified for several months to allow construction of new passenger and commercial vehicle lanes.

Beginning on Monday, February 13th, commercial truck traffic will be routed through the eastern portion of the port complex. (This lane is behind the main port building and commercial operators are asked to enter the port on the left side.)

Additional details are available via the CBP website.

CBP asks commercial and passenger vehicle operators to exercise patience. CBP encourages cross-border travelers to check CBP’s border wait time dashboard, or the CBP Border Wait Times application for mobile devices, before initiating cross-border travel, and consider using alternate CBP ports of entry for their travel needs.

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is the project manager.  DEW Construction of Burlington, VT is the general contractor.  For details on the project, visit here.

As always, general questions about this regulatory update may be directed to your Livingston account manager, or to Livingston’s US Regulatory Affairs group: usregaffairs@livingstonintl.com.