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greed Minutes of the Hebron
Protocol
(Article 7)
The leaders agreed that the process of reopening the Shuhada Road
will begin immediately, and will be fully completed within four
months based on the premise that the preparations agreed between
the two sides have been completed in accordance with the
American plan.
AMERICAN PLAN ON AL-SHUHADA STREET
January 7, 1997
As part of its ongoing support for the peace process between
Israelis and Palestinians, the United States intends to finance and
supervise preparations to improve and facilitate the complete
reopening of al-Shuhada Street in the City of Hebron. This work
will take place in conjunction with the implementation of the
"Protocol Concerning the Redeployment in Hebron" concluded
between the two sides.
Description of Activity:
USAID intends to fund and manage the upgrading of utilities,
primarily potable water lines and sanitary sewers, in the area of
al-Shuhada Street to improve access to service. In conjunction with
these improvements to utilities, USAID will direct renovation of
the area within al-Shuhada Street to provide a safe and attractive
environment for local businesses, pedestrians and vehicular traffic.
The existing street will be completely reconstructed for a distance
of approximately 700 meters including Gross square and also along
a 200 meter spur of Rahme Road and a 100 meter spur leading to
the Old City Gate. Major elements of this proposed activity as
currently envisaged include:
Reconstruction of water distribution mains, sanitary sewers
and electrical lines
Installation of a new water transmission line
Installation of a new storm drain system (if appropriate)
Paving of street with asphalt (typically, width varies from 6
to 9 meters)
Construction of concrete brick sidewalks (typically, 2 to 3
meters in width on each side of the street) with precast
concrete curbs
Construction of concrete brick median strips with precuts
concrete curbs in the street
Installation of lampposts
Erection of safety barriers at selected locations
Sandblasting of stone exteriors of streetfront shops, stone
fences and stone masonry retaining walls
Painting of shop doors
Installation of awnings along streetfront shops and
residences
Installation of cast iron fencing along curbs
Installation of litter baskets
Installation of planters
Installation of new traffic signs
Painting of curbs
Planting of small trees, shrubs and flowers.
This plan also includes the widening of the al-Shuhada Street in
the vicinity of Beit Hadassah and Beit Schnerson. The details of
this aspect of the plan include the following elements: the road in
front of Beit Hadassah and Beit Schnerson will be widened to 13
meters; there will be sidewalks on each side of the street; each
sidewalk will be separated from the street by a low stone wall
with iron railings, no more than 1.25 meters high and 30 meters
long; there will be equal roadways 3.55 meters wide in each
direction; the two roadways will be divided by a security wall no
more than 0.40 meters wide, 1.50 meters high and 30 meters long;
there will be ten parking spaces on the northeast side of the street.
USAID expects that the renovation of al-Shuhada Street will
commence in mid-January 1997 and will be completed as quickly
as technical considerations permit. All activities will be subject to
applicable laws and regulations. Continuing consultation will be
held to address technical issues that may arise during the
implementation of this plan.
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