Twin Span for Peace Bridge Rejected by Review Panel

A plan to build a second span for the Peace Bridge, linking Buffalo, N.Y., and Canada on a heavily-used truck route, were dealt a blow recently when a politically appointed panel on the U.S. side rejected the bi-national proposal.

Despite a recommendation from both U.S. and Canadian engineers, plus an internal environmental assessment by the Peace Bridge Authority, the Public Consensus Review Panel nixed the plan in March.

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In addition, some panel members expressed concern that the proposed bridge was not aesthetically pleasing.

The rejection came amid demands by environmental groups that a separate impact statement be produced, which would require a higher threshold than the internal assessment. The Supreme Court for New York has ruled in favor of such an evaluation.



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