Canton of Fribourg
The Canton of Fribourg is a regional governmental entity in Switzerland responsible for public administration and infrastructure development within its territory. Its strategy focuses on planning, funding, and overseeing public infrastructure projects to meet the needs of its population, promote sustainable development, and enhance regional connectivity and services.
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Strategic Overview
- The Canton of Fribourg prioritizes sustainable mobility, including public transport development, cycling infrastructure, and optimization of its road network.
- The canton actively promotes renewable energy sources and energy efficiency measures as part of its cantonal energy strategy, aiming for a sustainable energy future.
- Infrastructure development is guided by the Cantonal Master Plan (Plan directeur cantonal) to ensure coordinated, long-term, and sustainable growth across its territory.
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Olivier Curty
State Councillor, Director of Economic Affairs, Sport and Innovation
Jean-François Steiert
State Councillor, Director of Spatial Planning, Environment and Construction
Track Record
Notable projects: H189 - Contournement de Châtel-St-Denis (Bypass of Châtel-St-Denis), H189 - Contournement de Romont (Bypass of Romont), Agglomeration mobility projects (e.g., PA4)
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