Inter Milan have begun a survey on traffic issues regarding their project to build a proposed new stadium in the Rozzano area.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews. The outlet reports that this will be the first of several stakeholder surveys relevant to the new stadium project.

Inter are now moving full speed ahead on their plans to build a new stadium in the commune of Rozzano.

By now, the club have all but fully abandoned plans in the San Siro area.

The bureaucratic delays have driven both the Nerazzurri as well as AC Milan to embrace alternative plans to those that they had been working towards to build a new stadium together in place of the existing stadium.

For the Rossoneri, that has meant the San Donato area.

And for Inter, all the focus is on the commune of Rozzano.

Inter Begin Survey Of Traffic Issues Regarding Rozzano Stadium Plans

Inter have already obtained the exclusive rights to construct a stadium in a suitable area in the commune of Rozzano.

And the Nerazzurri have also formally presented plans to the municipality.

All the necessary green lights are there. So the next step is for the club to conduct surveys of all interested parties before they can secure approval to begin construction on the project.

First of all will be the matter of traffic.

Traffic and transportation is one of the main potential issues that needs to be considered as far as building the stadium.

The proposed structure will have a capacity of 70,000 fans.

Naturally, between metro service and roadway access, there will be questions to answer regarding how a stadium of that size will affect traffic in the area surrounding Rozzano.

And that will be the first survey that the club conduct.

After that, there will be further surveys that Inter carry out. These will concern matters such as ticket prices for the new stadium and environmental impact.