The Commission is consulting on ways of deciding how to plan the next phase of the trans-European transport network.
It published a green paper in February 2009 that launched a review of TEN-T policy, which in turn led to various responses plus input from six ‘expert groups’. That has now led to a proposal for a new methodology for TEN-T planning, ‘Consultation on the future trans-European transport network policy’. The consultation runs until 15 September.
https://ec.europa.eu/transport/infrastructure/consultations
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