It will take a total of 10 meetings in 40 days in order for the public debate on San Siro to be articulated, according to a report in the Italian media today.

As has been reported by Corriere della Sera today, there is still a lot of work to be done before Inter and AC Milan can find out what the verdict is from the public debate on their new stadium.

There will be 10 meetings in 40 days, some with citizens and others with technicians, which will end in a final report. That report can then be delivered to the municipality and to the clubs. 

After that, there will be another two months for Inter and AC Milan and the administration to validate the report. 

The dossiers from the two clubs should arrive this week and then The National Commission for Public Debate should give the OK to start the public debate around 10 September, a few days later the meetings could already start.