Monday, September 29, 2014

The National Mall Turf Restoration Project

A few years ago, the east end of the mall was blocked off for turf restoration. The grass does look a lot better, and it supposedly is a more functional and efficient water drainage system. I remember having to walk around the enclosed area, because it was fenced off. This lasted for at least two years. Now the west end of the mall is having the same thing done - and this morning there was evidence that the project has already begun. It will stretch from seventh to fourteenth street...all the way to the Washington Monument, including the area with the iconic merry go round and Smithsonian Castle. Luckily we don't walk that far very often, and when we do we'll just have to take an alternate route. Now if anyone wants to hold an event on the mall, they need to also protect the already completed space with special mats so as not to mess up what had to have been a very expensive project. It seems wherever you turn there is some construction or repair work going on around us. As long as it doesn't interfere with our daily living it's not so bad. But sometimes it can get a bit noisy. 








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