Cancelled opening of new bridge becomes political issue

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Cuomo tours second span of new bridge on August 27 with Project
Director Jamey Barbas

NYACK – Hours after Governor Andrew Cuomo dedicated both spans
of the new bridge he got named after his father, the late Governor Mario
Cuomo, opening of the second span was cancelled because a section of the
old adjacent Tappan Zee Bridge was determined to be a hazard.

A celebration on the second span of the new bridge was held Friday morning
with all present praising the current governor for moving the project
forward, but the promised Friday night opening never happened.

That has prompted questions about the timing of Cuomo’s celebration
less than a week before his Democratic primary election bid.

The Thruway Authority said Saturday morning a piece of the old bridge
became “destabilized and could fall (and) given the proximity to
the new completed span, out an abundance of caution, motorists will remain
in the current traffic configuration until a thorough evaluation by Tappan
Zee Constructors is complete.”

“Safety has to come above all else, and the governor needs to be
fully transparent about what happened here,” said Democratic political
opponent Cynthia Nixon. “A ribbon cutting ceremony should not have
been held if the bridge span was not yet safe. There are real, reasonable
questions about whether this bridge span opening was accelerated to aid
in the governor’s campaign,” she said, calling for an investigation.

Republican gubernatorial candidate, Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro
charged the bridge opening was politically motivated. “It’s
now clearer than ever that the bridge was opened to meet Governor Cuomo’s
political timetable without regard to public safety.”

Molinaro said the first priority “must be the safety of motorists
and to ensure that the entirety of the new bridge is safe and that deconstruction
of the old span can be completed without danger.”

 




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