DETROIT (AP) — The owner of the Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, says it has received Canadian approval to build a six-lane span next to the existing bridge.
Detroit International Bridge Co. Vice Chairman Matthew Moroun issued a statement this week saying the company has received the final permit needed for the replacement span.
However, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder issued a statement saying construction would not begin without further U.S. governmental approvals.
Detroit International Bridge estimates the privately funded project with a 2,190-foot, cable-stayed main span over the Detroit River will cost a total of $1 billion.
The company so far has been unsuccessful in suing to stop the future construction of a competing project, the Gordie Howe International Bridge about two miles downstream from the Ambassador Bridge.