Realization of the trans-European transport network
This article was published under the 2015-2020 European Committee of the Regions mandate.
Summary
COTER
3 December 2019
2019
Adoption at CoR Plenary
June 2018
Appointment of the rapporteur
Objective
This report concerns the very specific issue of facilitating the authorization and implementation of the projects of common interest on the Trans-European Transport core network (TEN-T) corridors.
Impact
February 2019
The Dutch Provinces Association covers the adoption of Scheffer’s opinion in their newsletter.
Dutch publication Haven & Transport covers the report of Michiel Scheffer on their website.
The European Committee of the Regions highlights Scheffer’s report on their webpage, noting that “Heavy administrative procedures and regulatory uncertainty are leading to delays and increased costs in the implementation of TEN-T projects. EU’s regions and cities back the European Commission’s proposals to fast-track permit-granting and regulative processes but demand full respect for the competences of local and regional authorities and stress the strategic role of early consultations and consensus-building.”
June 2018
Appointment of rapporteur.
This report builds on and continues the work of Michiel Scheffer for transport from his previous report, “Missing Transport Links in Border Regions“.
Michiel SCHEFFER
Rapporteur
Additional documents
Media corner
Delivering on low-#emission #mobility? @MichielScheffer is on it: https://t.co/RuTMaswyNX. Local authorities will be key enablers for the deployment of alternative fuel charging infrastructure. pic.twitter.com/RNh6yokUHN
— ALDE-CoR (@ALDE_CoR) 1 March 2018