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Toulouse Court Reviews State Request to Resume A69 Motorway Construction

The public rapporteur supports the provisional resumption of halted works, with a court ruling expected by May 28 and legislative efforts to retroactively validate permits advancing in parallel.

Depuis le début du chantier en 2023, le projet de création de 53 kilomètres d’autoroute devant relier Castres à Toulouse fait l’objet d’une très vive contestation.
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Manifestation contre le chantier de l'autoroute A69, à Toulouse le 27 février 2025

Overview

  • The A69 motorway project, linking Castres to Toulouse, was halted in February 2025 after a court annulled its environmental authorization.
  • On May 21, the Toulouse administrative appeal court began reviewing the government’s request for a 'sursis à exécution' to temporarily resume construction.
  • Public rapporteur Frédéric Diard has recommended resuming works, citing legal and procedural grounds, though opposition groups strongly contest this position.
  • A legislative proposal to retroactively validate the project's permits, already passed by the Senate, will be reviewed by the National Assembly’s Sustainable Development Committee on June 2.
  • Environmental activists continue to protest the project, planning a 'funeral party' for July, while proponents argue the motorway is vital for regional connectivity and economic growth.