International Boundary Commission: United States and Canada

International Boundary Commission: United States and Canada

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Last update: Dec 27, 2022 Last update: Dec 27, 2022
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Office:USA
Address:1717 H Street, NW Suite 845 Washington, D.C. 20006 U.S.A.
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Sectors:Border Management, Environment & NRM, Ma ...
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Border Management, Environment & NRM, Mapping & Cadastre
Types:Government Body
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The International Boundary Commission (French: Commission de la frontière internationale) is an international organization responsible for surveying and mapping the Canada–United States border. The commission was created in 1908 and made permanent by a treaty in 1925.[1]

Its responsibilities also include maintaining boundary monuments and buoys, keeping the border vista on each side clear of brush and vegetation within three meters (about 10 feet) from the boundary, overseeing any applications for permission to build within the vista, and reporting annually to the governments of both countries.

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