A69 construction site at a standstill: public rapporteur in favor of resuming work

By The New Obs with AFP
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The A69 motorway construction site on April 4, 2025 in Castres (Tarn). JM HAEDRICH/SIPA
Yet another twist. The public prosecutor is recommending that the Toulouse Administrative Court of Appeal order the resumption of work on the A69, which has been at a standstill since the end of February , we learned on Monday, May 19, from lawyers for those opposed to the motorway, which is supposed to link Toulouse to Castres.
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The public rapporteur, whose opinions are generally followed by administrative courts, believes in particular that keeping the construction site at a standstill, as ordered at the end of February by the Toulouse administrative court, "risks causing consequences that are difficult to repair," Julie Rover told AFP.
On Wednesday, the administrative court will examine an appeal filed by the state to restart the work and is expected to render its decision by the end of the month.
Battle also in the Senate and the AssemblyAccording to Jean Olivier of Friends of the Earth, the public rapporteur considers that there is indeed an "overriding reason of public interest" justifying a rapid resumption of work , without waiting for a decision on the substance of the case, which will not be made before the end of the year.
"We expect the three judges to show discernment and not follow this opinion of the public rapporteur, which for us is not acceptable in terms of environmental law," he told AFP.
In addition to the administrative court proceedings, highway supporters have launched an initiative in Parliament. A so-called "validation" bill, sponsored by senators from Tarn and whose constitutionality is questioned by opponents, was adopted at first reading in the Senate by a large majority on Thursday, May 15. It will be examined in the National Assembly on June 2 .
By The New Obs with AFP