Here it is, all 10,000 some odd pages, broken out into 17 volumes (14 of them technical appendices). The summary alone runs 183 pages. Inquiring minds will learn about how AEG intends to deal with traffic, the environment, and a host of other concerns. Members of the public will be given 45 days to comment, and AEG is looking for final approvals by the end of the year.
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