New US bridge to improve international trade

Tuesday, 14 December 2010 02:42:06 (GMT+3)   |  
       

US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced Monday that construction on a new Black River Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan can begin due to a signed agreement between the US Department of Transportation and the Michigan Department of Transportation for a $30 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant.

The money will go toward replacing the existing bridge, which was built in 1963, with a modern structure that will separate international and local traffic. Total cost of the project is $78.6 million.

The bridge serves the local Port Huron community and carries 14 percent of the international trade between the US and Canada.  The new Black River Bridge will provide three dedicated lanes for eastbound local traffic, three dedicated lanes for eastbound international traffic headed to the Blue Water Bridge and Canada, and three westbound lanes to increase capacity and improve traffic operations.  It will also offer new transportation options by including a 14-foot wide bike/pedestrian crossing.

The $30 million was awarded under the Recovery Act's TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) program.


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