NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - An independent assessment of the Boring Company’s Music City Loop environmental impact on the city ended with an approval of the company’s plans on Monday.
The federal and New Brunswick provincial governments have signed an agreement to co-ordinate their environmental impact assessments so there is less duplication.
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The Boring Company released an Environmental Impact Assessment Report from a third party for the Music City Loops in ...
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The Boring Co. plans to build 24 miles of tunnels under Nashville. It publicly relased a 149-page environmental impact assessment on Dec. 15. © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights ...
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A MAJOR project to redevelop the site of a closed gym to provide hundreds of homes has passed the first stage of the planning process.
The Boring Company released both an Environmental Impact Assessment and a letter of review from an independent third party on ...