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Membership Type
Associate
Member Since
04/06/2004
About me
Experience Develops Knowledge
Baja Realtor 1999
California Realtor/Broker 1970
Co-Founder Rosarito AMPI
Sponsor Ensenada AMPI
Sr. VP/Dist. Mgr Grubb & Ellis, Marin and Sonona Counties, CA
SIOR Member (Society of Industrial & Office Realtors)

Contact Information

Company Name
Rosarito Beach Realty / Realty Executives
Company Type
Real Estate Broker
Real Estate Agent
Developer & Promoter
Property Managers
Real Estate Consultants
Website
rosaritobeachrealty.com
Email
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Land phone
661-614-1609
Mobile phone
6195174970
Address
40030 CALLA SAN DIEGO
MISSION VIEJO KM 50
State
Baja
City / Town
Rosarito
Country
Mexico

Education

College / University
University of the Pacific
Graduation Year
1959
Drew Juvinall
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  • Drew Juvinall created a blog entry Rambo Eats Puerto Nu...

    Rambo eats Puerto Nuevo lobster. Hard to imagine that Sylvester Stallone can come in and out of Baja without attracting hundreds of paparazzi photographers, but he did. He and companions visited Rosarito Beach and had to eat at Puerto Nuevo. The event was captured on video and posted on YouTube ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6eu9jxVYCA ). Take a close lookand also note the commentary by the editors of the TMZ regarding Baja. The tide is turning and Americans are increasingly becoming aware that Baja is as safe as New York – well maybe that’ss not a good analogy, so let’s just say San Diego. 

    Written by Jean Loup Bitterlin                Posted by Drew Juvinall (A.M.P.I.)

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    POSTED BY DREW JUVINALL,  (A.M.P.I.)    

    New Faster Border Crossing Lane Open in Otay Mesa - the Ready Lane

    New Faster Border Crossing Lane Open in Otay Mesa – the Ready Lane

    Border crossers now have a new faster border crossing option! A new northbound lane, called the Ready Lane,has been opened with the goal of reducing wait times returning to the U.S. from Mexico. Ready Lanes are already open in Arizona and Texas, but the first California Ready Lane officially opened on May 2nd, 2011 at the Otay Mesa border crossing. All border crossers who use the lane must have an RFID compliant card such as a passport card, SENTRI card, or other card with an RFID chip (Radio Frequency Identification). All passengers in the vehicle must have RFID compliant cards in order to use the lane except those under 16 years of age.

    We tested this lane twice and found the Ready Lane to be much faster than the regular border lane. It took us about 25 minutes to cross on a Friday morning and 20 minutes on a Tuesday morning, both times during rush hour. The lane consistently moved faster than the regular lanes. When we crossed both times, the one dedicated Ready Lane opened up to 3 booths!

    What cards can be used in the Ready Lane?

    The following cards may be used in the lane as long as they are RFID compliant:

    • U.S. Passport card (NO passport books allowed)
    • SENTRI card, FAST and NEXUS
    • Enhanced drivers license (EDL) – States available: MI, NY, VT, WA
    • Enhanced Tribal Card (ETC)
    • Enhanced Permanent Resident card (EPR)
    • Border Crossing Card (BCC)

    Important: RFID passports are NOT eligible in this lane unfortunately.

    Why can’t I use my RFID passport in the Ready Lane?

    The card reader technology used at the border does not read passports.

    What does RFID compliant mean?

    RFID compliant means the card contains a wireless tag that allows the information to be picked up and sent to border officials.

    Where is the Ready Lane located in Otay Mesa?

    The Ready Lane is the far left lane of the border crossing. It becomes a dedicated lane further up, sectioned off with concrete dividers.

    If you are familiar with the Otay border crossing you may enter by going up the bridge or the entrance below the bridge. It may be better to enter by taking the bridge and have easy access to the left hand lane. If the border is short enough and you enter from below the bridge, you may be able to get all the way across the lanes to get into the left hand lane.

    Is there a Ready Lane at the San Ysidro border crossing?

    No, at this time there is not a Ready Lane in San Ysidro

    What border crossings have the Ready Lane?

    The Ready Lane is available at these border crossings:

    • Otay Mesa, CA
    • Nogales, AZ – DeConcini
    • Lukeville, AZ
    • Del Rio, TX
    • El Paso, TX -Ysleta-Zaragoza Bridge
    • Progreso, TX – Donna-Rio Bravo International Bridge

    What are the hours of operation of the Otay Mesa Ready Lane?

    The Ready Lane is open Monday – Friday 4am – 8pm; Saturday and Sunday 8am – 10pm. I have an RFID compliant card, how do I use the Ready Lane?

    The Getyouhome.gov website offers the simple steps below. Click for more details and watch a video.

    1. Stop at beginning of lane & wait for signal.
    2. Hold card up & drive through to booth.
    3. Stop at officer’s booth.

    I have a SENTRI card, does it make sense to use this lane?

    Most likely no unless you have other passengers in your vehicle who are not SENTRI compliant, but have a Passport Card or other compliant card. It has been reported that the SENTRI is faster. An officer at the Otay border told us the SENTRI is about a 5 minute wait in the morning.

    If I do not have any of the RFID compliant cards, how can I get one?

    The Passport Card is an affordable and convenient option if you do not have an RFID card at this time. Learn more about how to apply for the Passport Card. For previous passport holders, the fee is only $30. For new applicants, the fee is $55. The Passport Card is valid for 10 years.

    How long does it take to get a Passport Card?

    As of May 16th, the State Department website reports it is taking 4-6 weeks to receive a Passport Card using their ‘routine’ service. For expedited
    service the wait is 2-3 weeks door to door with overnight delivery.

    Passport Card FAQs from the State Department

    Where can I get more information about the Ready Lane?

    Getyouhome.gov answers many additional questions that you may have about the Ready Lane.

    Article sources:
    CBP.gov –http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/news_releases/archives/April 2011/04252011_5.xml
    Getyouhome.gov – http://www.getyouhome.gov/html/rfid/RFID_FAQ.html
    Travel.state.gov – http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.html


    San Ysidro border crossing construction is underway.  There are presently 24 north bound lanes and 6 south bound lanes. When construction is completed there will be 35 north bound and 19 south bound lanes. In addition, the 35 north bound lanes will be double stacked that is they will have to inspection booths per lane so as to be able to process two autos at a time totaling 70 cars. The estimated time savings for crossings is a whopping 500% improvement. Presently the average waiting time is 90 minutes, which will be cut to 15 minutes. And the lines at peak times will go down from a high of 2.7 miles to under a ¼ mile… There is also good news for SENTRII users – the construction program includes expanding to 14 lanes further cutting waiting times.  OK, we know what is in your mind – when will this be a reality?  The work is underway by phases, and it should all be done in a couple of years – OK, give or take a little. But we will keep you posted.

    Written BY JEAN LOUP BITTERLIN, 

    POSTED BY DREW JUVINALL,  (A.M.P.I.)

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  • Drew Juvinall created a blog entry $570 Million Chrysle...

    $570 Million Chrysler Plant Debuts in Mexico

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    Chrysler automotive opened its sixth engine manufacturing plant this weekend in Mexico at a cost of $570 million.  The plant is located in the state capital of Saltillo and will produce their most advanced and energy efficient engine that will be used in its Jeep Cherokee, Town and Country and Dodge Charger models. 

    The plant will employ 700 Mexican’s and is considered state of the art in terms of energy efficiency with 1,900 solar cells used to reduce carbon emissions.  Overall the automotive industry in the country is one of the largest employers – effecting the livelihoods of close to 500,000 Mexican families.

    President Felipe Calderon attended the inauguration ceremony stating, “I’m very pleased to inaugurate this plant, which marks another phase in the successful strategic alliance among Chrysler, Coahulia and Mexico.”

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