Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Report: State sought pre-primary opening for new Cuomo Bridge

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The Cuomo administra­tion offered enticement­s to the builders of the new Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge to open the structure’s second span in August, ahead of this week’s Democratic primary, according to a report published by The New York Times.

The Times reports that a Thruway Authority official wrote to contractor­s in July directing that work on the eastbound span be completed so the bridge could fully open Aug. 24. The official offered to absolve contractor­s of responsibi­lity for accidents that might occur while work continued as traffic moved across the span.

The Westcheste­r-bound span was supposed to open last Saturday, but that plan was scratched because of safety concerns over a section of the old Tappan Zee Bridge still to be demolished. Engineers said the old section next to the eastbound span was discovered to be destabiliz­ed Friday night while crews were preparing to paint lane lines on the eastbound span ahead of Saturday morning’s scheduled opening.

Tappan Zee Constructo­rs, the bridge contractor­s, said the pre-opening work has been reschedule­d for Tuesday evening, with traffic expected to start flowing on the eastbound span Wednesday, weather permitting.

Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Sept. 4 that the second span would open on Saturday. On Friday, he held a grand opening ceremony on the eastbound span featuring former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The event included Cuomo giving his girlfriend, Sandra Lee, and members of his family rides across the new span in a 1932 Packard convertibl­e owned by Franklin D. Roosevelt when he was New York governor.

According to an internal state document obtained by the Times, Jamey Barbas, the Thruway Authority official overseeing the bridge project, sought to negotiate the timing of the second span’s opening. In addition to absolving contractor­s of accident responsibi­lity, Barbas told the builders the state would absorb “premium additional costs” if the second span was open on Aug. 24.

She denied that the offers in her letter amounted to incentives, telling the Times that the Aug. 24 date was a 10-day extension on a contract deadline agreed to more than a year ago.

Cuomo has said he and his administra­tion had no role in the timing of the bridge’s opening, a claim challenged by his political opponents, including fellow Democrat Cynthia Nixon, who’s facing him in Thursday’s primary, and Marc Molinaro, the Republican Dutchess County executive who’s running for governor.

Nixon said there’s “reasonable questions” about whether last Saturday’s scheduled span opening was accelerate­d to boost the governor’s campaign, while Molinaro has called for the National Transporta­tion Safety Board to investigat­e the matter.

 ?? MARK LENNIHAN—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo drives a 1932 Packard as his girlfriend, TV chef Sandra Lee, blows a kiss as they cross the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, Friday, Sept. 7, 2018
MARK LENNIHAN—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo drives a 1932 Packard as his girlfriend, TV chef Sandra Lee, blows a kiss as they cross the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, Friday, Sept. 7, 2018

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