By Associated Press - Friday, May 30, 2014

DETROIT (AP) - A federal judge won’t stop the U.S. Coast Guard from issuing a permit for a new bridge between Canada and Michigan.

The Detroit Free Press (https://on.freep.com/1pEUAWB) reports that Judge Rosemary Collyer in Washington, D.C., disagreed with private owners of the existing bridge, who claim a permit would cause “irreparable harm.” It was a defeat Friday for Manuel “Matty” Moroun, whose family controls the Ambassador Bridge and wants to build its own second span.

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Canada are trying to build a bridge over the Detroit River that would compete with the Ambassador Bridge. Canada is willing to pay for it and be reimbursed through tolls.

The Moroun family says the bridge could take up to 75 percent of traffic from the Ambassador Bridge.

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Information from: Detroit Free Press, https://www.freep.com

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