Biking the bridge(s) between Detroit and Windsor
The proposed New Internationals Trade Crossing (NITC) bridge moved closer to reality this past week.
From Crain’s Detroit Business:
At a press conference at the Hilton in downtown Windsor, Gov. Rick Snyder and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced a joint effort to build the $2.1 billion New International Trade Crossing between Detroit and Windsor.
The project could start in 2013 or 2014, and work is expected to take at least four years.
This was a big deal. Even U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood was present. He talked about it on his blog.
As everyone who has worked so hard to make this project happen knows, the new crossing will be much more than a road across the Detroit River. With jobs and economic growth, both of our countries will prosper from the new connection.
Neither LaHood nor Snyder made a comment about biking across the new bridge, but that is in the design plans as we noted back in December.
Bike the Ambassador Bridge
The annual Bike the Bridge event was also this past weekend. The Windsor Star covered the event and included these comments from Windsor City Councilor Halberstadt:
Ward 3 Coun. Alan Halberstadt, who sits on the Windsor Bicycling Committee, said part of the purpose of the annual event is to raise awareness that a bike connection is needed across the border. He said they will be pushing to have a bike route added to the existing Ambassador Bridge or included in plans for the new bridge.
“It just makes sense. Cycling is becoming more and more popular for health and economic reasons and it’s a great tourism attraction to have Americans come over here,” said Halberstadt.
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Tags: Alan Halberstadt, Ambassador Bridge, Detroit, DRIC, NITC, Ray LaHood, Rick Snyder, Windsor