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Boring's excavation projects failed this week as the project led by Elon Musk announced that he would abandon his plans to dig a tunnel under Highway 405 and Sepulveda Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Musc & Co. Last year, the LA's Westside drilling project was inaugurated, but was eventually reversed after local lawsuits allowed the project to be reviewed for potential environmental impact. . Boring had sought to speed up the construction of the proposed tunnel, which had been approved by two members of the city council.
"We can not continue with an element that will delay innovation in our city," one of the reporters told the Los Angeles Times in April. In the end, however, the lawsuits were won by this particular project.
"The parties (The Boring Company, the Brentwood Residents Coalition, the Sunset Coalition and Wendy-Sue Rosen) have settled amicably the case of the Brentwood Residents Coalition et al. City of Los Angeles (TBC – The Boring Company), "writes the company in a statement sent to NBC.
In the following breath, however, it is clear that this move should in no way be considered as the end of the Musk LA excavation plans. "The Boring company is no longer looking for the development of the Sepulveda test tunnel but rather seeks to build a operational tunnel at the Dodger stadium, "the statement added.
The Boring Company completed the two-mile L.A. test tunnel at the beginning of the month. Last August, Musk proposed the Dodger Stadium project under the name of "Dugout Loop", with the intention of offering a pbadage between the baseball stadium and a metro station three miles away.
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