Last month, we revealed that construction had begun on expansion of the Magic Kingdom parking lot at the old Walt Disney World Speedway site. Today, we took a look at what has been happening lately. While the overall project is for storm water improvements, a number of trees have been removed, as well as some drainage ditches to create more parking. They Mickey pond in this area is also being expanded.
As you can see, the large yellow crane that was on site is no longer present.
The orange construction fencing is still present along the tree line, while the pile of dirt in the middle of the area is still looming large.
There are also no more large backhoes on site.
The dirt pile seems to have shrunk as well since our last visit.
On the near side by the water, some construction equipment was being brought in.
We also spotted some workers laying new piping and lines in the grass near the back of the parking lot.
We will continue to monitor the progress of the construction as it happens, so stay tuned!
Total guess: That doesn’t look like “piping”. It looks like large gauge electrical cable. Maybe they’re building a new parking lot for electric cars (EVs). They have a couple chargers at each park’s parking lot but they’re almost always in use. With their push for sustainable energy an EV parking lot would be welcome. Also, the workers in the picture are wearing vests from “Carter Electric” – a large electrical contracting company in Orlando specializing in high voltage installations.
The project is for RCID and is a new storm water pond. There is an electrical line that needs to be relocated which is why Carter is on site.