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Blog by Chris Little
Sacramento, California

This is a collection of notes, musings, facts and just plain life by me, CHRIS LITTLE - Broker (CA DRE# 01437284), REALTOR,CRS, GRI, e-PRO, ABR, SRES, & EcoBroker - with particular emphasis on real estate and projects creating a more vibrant and sustainable Sacramento community. COMMENTS ARE WELCOME & ENCOURAGED. Please notice the Post A Comment link at the bottom of each posting.

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SACRAMENTO GOES TRULY INTERNATIONAL!

Thursday, October 5, 2006
Categorized in: Local Government Issues

Today the Sacramento International Airport (SMF) the federal Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has declared Sacramento an official "port of entry" for international travel and business. Previously the airport was under the jurisdiction of the San Francisco CBP office. 

The recognition of Sacramento by the CBP is an important recognition of the growing importance of the city and region in the international business community.  The CBP provides essential and critically important Customs and Border Protection services to international air carriers who connect the region to the world via air travel and cargo shipments. 

This news is not only welcomed by the economic development community in the region but by travelers.  Within the next few weeks several airlines will announce international departures for destinations in Mexico and Canada thus making vacation travel more convenient, competitive and less expensive.  Good news for all.

The effort to create the Sacramento office of Customs and Border Protection was headed up by the Sacramento County Airport System, the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Sacramento Congressman Dan Lungren who was a key player, working with the Customs and Border Protection and guiding the legislation through the U.S. Congress that established the Sacramento office of the CBP.