[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 100 (Friday, June 29, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S4768]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE
Mr. LEVIN. Mr. President, the International Bridge at Sault St. Marie
stands as an enduring, visible reminder of the connection Michigan has
with our neighbor to the north. This nearly 2-mile expanse, quite
literally, brings communities in Michigan and Canada closer together,
forging a mutually beneficial partnership in the process. To
commemorate the construction of the bridge, a new, patriotic lighting
scheme will be introduced on the American side of the bridge this week.
Thousands of vehicles cross this bridge each day. In fact, in 2007
alone, nearly 2 million cars traversed this roadway. This bridge is a
pathway for commerce and trade; it is a convenient way for families
separated by a short distance, but still a Nation apart to visit; and
it supports recreation and tourism, which are central to the economies
of many of Michigan's communities. Designed by Dr. Carl Gronquist, this
sprawling structure has buoyed a number of industries important to
Michigan, including steel, paper and forestry.
Before the International Bridge opened to traffic on October 31,
1962, Michiganians crossed the St. Mary's River either by car ferry or
by railway. The need for a more efficient means to connect Sault Ste.
Marie, MI and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario was evident. In response, in
1940, Congress approved an international crossing in Sault Ste. Marie,
and in 1955, the Canadian Parliament established the St. Mary's Bridge
Company to facilitate and oversee an international crossing. The $16
million construction project that ensued lasted nearly 2 years and gave
way to the structure we enjoy today.
Connecting Sault Ste. Marie with a city of 75,000 in Ontario that
also serves as an important international trade crossing in
Northwestern Ontario has been very beneficial. The theme of this
celebration--Celebrating 50 years of International Friendship--speaks
powerfully to this point. I also would like to recognize the work of
the Sault Ste. Marie Bridge Authority and the International Bridge
Administration for their tremendous work and dedication. The work that
is done each day to ensure an efficient and steady flow of traffic
across this bridge has positively impacted the lives of Michiganians
and countless businesses for the last half century. As we look toward
the future, it is important to preserve and maintain the International
Bridge for future generations.
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