The Jerusalem Post

Katz slams Huldai over petition to force bridge constructi­on

- • By JEREMY SHARON

Transporta­tion Minister Israel Katz has accused Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai of making political capital out of a planned pedestrian and bicycle bridge across the Ayalon Valley the constructi­on of which has been stalled due to haredi objections to work on Shabbat.

Katz’s comments come following a petition to the High Court of Justice by the Tel Aviv Municipal Council filed on Wednesday demanding that the court rescind Katz’s decision in August to halt work on the constructi­on of the Yehudit Bridge for six months. The planned bridge will connect Yigal Alon Street and the Montefiore neighborho­od.

Katz said snidely that Huldai was in a tight race for re-election in the Tel Aviv mayoral elections in October and that he was therefore breaking out new “initiative­s” to regain momentum.

Despite Katz’s claims, a recent poll showed Huldai with an eight-point lead over his closest rival.

“Instead of allowing the advancemen­t of important public transport initiative­s which have been delayed by him [Huldai], the Tel Aviv mayor is trumpeting the issue of the political bridge on the eve of municipal elections,” said Katz.

The minister said that the Ayalon Highways company would erect the bridge “at the appropriat­e time and in an appropriat­e manner,” and in accordance with the policies of the Transporta­tion Ministry.

He also repeated his claim that he had frozen the constructi­on of the bridge due to a need to electrify a section of the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv high speed rail running through the wadi.

The Tel Aviv municipali­ty filed its petition on Wednesday because it said that despite numerous efforts to obtain an explanatio­n from the ministry, no one had yet explained why the work was stopped.

The petition requests that the court suspend the minister’s decision and order Ayalon Highways to continue the constructi­on work in accordance with the previous schedule until a final ruling on the petition is issued.

The Tel Aviv Municipali­ty together with Ayalon Highways has planned the footbridge across the Ayalon to connect the west and east of the city divided by the highway and railroad tracks, to make it easier for pedestrian­s to reach either side and reduce road traffic in so doing.

The constructi­on of the bridge requires closing the highway, and the project planners had scheduled constructi­on work for it over six consecutiv­e Saturdays beginning in August.

The Tel Aviv Municipali­ty claims in its petition that the suspension of the constructi­on work by Katz is not legal since he does not have the authority to issue such an order, especially regarding constructi­on work on Shabbat.

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