https://lasvegassun.com/news/2019/mar/12/las-vegas-tourism-board-oks-transit-system-talks-w/
Las Vegas tourism board OKs transit system talks with Musk firm
Musk boring
March 12, 2019  Regina Garcia Cano AP

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The Boring Company via AP
This undated conceptual drawing provided Elon Musk’s The Boring Company
shows a high-occupancy Autonomous Electric Vehicle (AEV) that would run in a
tunnel between exhibition halls at the Las Vegas Convention Center proposed
for Las Vegas
]

A company backed by tech billionaire Elon Musk moved a step closer Tuesday
to building tunnels for an express transit system at a massive Las Vegas
convention center despite some local opposition.

The board of directors of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
voted to authorize contract negotiations with the Musk-backed enterprise The
Boring Company.

Authority staff and the company will now develop a detailed design and
negotiate the terms of a contract. The project is expected to cost between
$35 million and $55 million. The company would pay the cost up front and be
reimbursed once the project is completed.

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, a member of the board, voted against the
proposal.

She expressed concerns that the company was "exploratory at this time and we
are considering handing over the reins of our most important industry." She
said she wanted a further briefing on the project.

The authority expects the transit system to have three or four stations,
each situated at entrances to the convention center's halls. People would be
carried in electric vehicles moving through parallel tunnels, each running
in one direction.

The fleet could include Tesla's Model X and Model 3 and a vehicle with
capacity for about 16 people — all manufactured by Musk. All the vehicles
would be fully autonomous, meaning they won't have backup drivers, and would
move at speeds of up to 50 mph.

The system of just over a mile long is expected to debut by January 2021.
The convention center hosts over 1 million people a year. Depending on the
size of the stations, 4,400 to 11,000 people could use the system every
hour.

Authority president and CEO Steve Hill said the agency expects to return to
the board with a full design and proposed contract by June.

Musk's dream of an express tunnel transit system has encountered skeptics
and setbacks in other cities. The Boring Company canceled plans in November
for a test tunnel in the Los Angeles area after a neighborhood group filed a
lawsuit.

Its project to move people from downtown Chicago to O'Hare International
Airport appears to be in jeopardy after the city's mayoral candidates
expressed opposition.

The company in December unveiled a test tunnel built under a Los Angeles
suburb, allowing reporters and guests to take rides.

Hill told the board other transportation plans that the authority received
as part of a request for proposals are unaffordable and "somewhat
unsightly." A board member expressed skepticism over the low cost estimate,
saying boring tunnels elsewhere can cost $750 million per mile.

"The cheapest bid isn't always the best because you get what you paid for,"
said councilwoman Michele Fiore, who sought to postpone the vote.

The Boring Company president Steve Davis last week told The Associated Press
the company has been able to reduce costs by eliminating a traditional step
in the tunneling process. The company converts the dirt that would normally
be taken to landfills into bricks.

"If you can take that dirt, and convert it to bricks and give them away,
which is pretty much what we do right now, you just reduced the cost of
tunneling by 15 to 20 percent," he said. "If you can sell them for even 12
or 13 cents apiece, which is less than what a brick would cost at Home
Depot, you can pretty much take the cost of tunnel almost down to zero. You
can really make it unbelievably inexpensive."
[© lasvegassun.com]


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