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Boring Co. Tunnels Pass Environmental Scrutiny in Nashville
16 Dec
Summary
- Independent review finds no meaningful environmental impact from tunnels.
- Project aims to reduce Nashville's traffic congestion and travel times.
- Construction is slated to begin in January and last approximately 24 months.

An independent environmental review has given the green light to The Boring Company's Music City Loop project in Nashville, finding no significant negative impacts on crucial resources. The study indicates positive outcomes for transportation, air quality, and economic growth.
Plans are in motion to construct twin Tesla tunnels aimed at reducing Nashville's traffic congestion. The initial proposal connecting the airport and downtown has expanded to include at least 20 stations, reaching key areas like Lower Broadway and Nissan Stadium.
Construction is anticipated to start in January and continue 24/7 for about two years. The environmental report also addressed potential issues, stating that contaminated soil will be properly handled and that waterways and endangered species habitats will experience minimal to no adverse effects.




