Elon Musk’s boring company has announced plans to dig tunnels under Nash Will, which has developed a loop that will connect the city of the city to the Nash Will International Airport. The boring company says it will start construction immediately after approval and expects the first phase of 10 miles to be operational in the early next year. Takkarch.
Tennessee’s Governor Bill Lee says Nashville tunnels will come to a “zero cost” for taxpayers, and instead the boring company and its partners will be “fully privately financially”. Once completed, the “Tesla in tunnels” system will take people from the airport in the middle of the city in eight minutes.
According to local news outlet WKRN, Nash Vill’s Democratic Representative Justin Jones said he was “denied” admission in a program announcing a new project of the boring company, though other Republicans are allowed to participate. “This project, which requires state approval, is another attempt to further strengthen itself by ignoring public services and real infrastructure requirements by Bill Lee and its corporate donors,” Ripart Jones said in a statement on Instagram.
The questions remain about whether the latest loop will actually conclude. As indicated TakkarchThe boring company has in the past dropped many of its tunnel digging projects, including Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Chicago and others. At the same time, boring company workers face many safety concerns, with an employee saying that they have “permanently tampered with death”. Kindness.
Update, July 30: Information about Justin Jones was added.


