The $140 million installation of two underground drinking water tanks, expected to be completed in March 2022, will temporarily disrupt recreation in a popular section of the city's largest park. But it ultimately will create 14 additional acres of land on the western end of the reservoir, where the water tanks are to be buried. Officials said the new green space will include an amphitheater and wider, better-lit walkways. The area could also feature a restaurant. The remainder of the 146-year-old reservoir, known as Druid Lake, will be available for recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking. From Baltimore Sun
What ever they're are doing looks great from where I live !
They are turning it into a promenade
More land for the park..
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