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Making connections and building bridges: improving the bi-national planning process
Authors:Susan L. Bradbury
Affiliation:1. Department of Community &2. Regional Planning, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
Abstract:Creating a continental transportation system that supports the efficient movement of goods between Canada and the United States is essential to the economies of both countries. However, 25 years after the passage of the Canada–US Free Trade Act and many agreements and accords later, poor connectivity, congestion and delays still plague many transborder corridors. Recent attempts to improve this situation involving several proposed new bridge projects have either been halted or significantly delayed over the last decade. This paper will review and critically examine the bi-national planning process that has been followed in an attempt to build a new bridge across the Detroit River, known as the Detroit River International Crossing (DRIC) project.
Keywords:Canada–US border  bi-national planning  bridge
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