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Broad Support from Federal, State & Local Leaders
“The Music City Loop is innovation at its finest,” said Sean Duffy, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary. “With the highest possible safety rating achievable, zero disruptions to traffic, and zero taxpayer dollars needed, we’re seeing the very best public private partnerships have to offer. Congratulations to Governor Lee, the City of Nashville, and The Boring Company on this historic achievement. I look forward to USDOT’s collaboration with TDOT to help usher in a golden age of transportation.”
"As Nashville International Airport continues to set passenger records and our city experiences an economic boom, the Boring Company's investment in the Music City Loop will help ease growing pains and address transportation challenges at zero cost to Tennessee taxpayers," said Senator Marsha Blackburn. "The Boring Company could not have picked a better new home for this state-of-the-art tunneling technology than Nashville, and I look forward to seeing the tremendous impact this investment will have on our city and its residents.”
"What terrific news both for The Boring Company and for the State of Tennessee," said Senator Bill Hagerty. "This was all made possible by the leadership of Gov. Lee and his team, as well as the leadership in Nashville and at the state and local level. This puts Tennessee at the forefront as we move into the next level of technology competition in the United States. This is a great example of what state and local cooperation can yield for our citizens."
“This pathway will mark a bold step forward in Tennessee’s transportation future,” said Lt. Gov. Randy McNally (R – Oak Ridge). “Connecting downtown Nashville to the airport with cutting-edge underground transit will ease congestion, support tourism, and strengthen our infrastructure for decades to come. I am especially grateful that this partnership with The Boring Company comes with zero cost to taxpayers.”
“As Tennessee continues to grow, we must look to bold, innovative infrastructure solutions,” said House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R – Crossville). “The Boring Company’s tunnel proposal offers a forward-thinking way to reduce congestion, improve travel times, and support our booming economy. We are excited about the opportunity this represents for Tennesseans and for tourists visiting our great state.”
“As Middle Tennessee continues to grow at an unprecedented pace, it’s essential that we support forward-thinking solutions that keep our region moving,” said Doug Kreulen, President and CEO, Metropolitan Nashville Airport. “This potential initiative is an important step toward easing roadway congestion and enhancing access to the airport. We’re proud to collaborate with our federal, state, and local partners to ensure Nashville International Airport® remains seamlessly connected to the growing needs of our community.”
“Today’s announcement is yet another example of how Tennessee is leading the way as the place to bring cutting-edge innovation and investment,” said Josh Brown, President and CEO of the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry. “Governor Lee is to be commended for his vision in positioning our state for these kinds of opportunities. As Tennessee deals with the challenges of growth and infrastructure, this commitment by The Boring Company is an example of the role the private sector can play in helping bring about meaningful solutions.”
“This project represents an innovative, forward-looking solution to one of our region’s most persistent mobility challenges,” said Stephanie Coleman, President and CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. “The Music City Loop has the potential to enhance connectivity, ease congestion, and advance new models for public-private infrastructure investment. Our region attracts entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors from around the world—we’re proud to be a place where bold, world-class ideas come to life.”
“The Music City Loop will be an innovative, first-of-its-kind mode of transportation, transforming the way visitors travel to downtown and the Music City Center,” said Charles Starks, President and CEO of Nashville Music City Center. “Establishing seamless access from the airport will create a significant advantage as we work to recruit additional conventions to Nashville, strengthening our position as a premier destination for large-scale events and driving continued economic growth.”
“While the Greater Nashville Hospitality Association is not involved in developing this project, we view its goals as aligned with the values we have long supported: easing congestion, improving connectivity, and investing in Nashville’s long-term strength on behalf of both our employees and our customers,” said Dee Patel, Chair of the Greater Nashville Hospitality Association. “Private innovation cannot replace public planning, but it can enhance and accelerate it, and we hope this momentum continues, bringing even more investment and creativity to the way we connect people, jobs, and economic opportunity across our region.”