Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Renovation Costs $14.7M
A renovation project initially estimated at under $2M ended up costing $14.7M. The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool now faces legal issues.

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in the United States has been at the center of controversy following its renovation. Initially, the project was expected to cost less than $2 million. However, the final cost ended up being $14.7 million.
The renovation has been plagued by problems such as algae growth and peeling paint, which emerged shortly after the project's completion. The White House has attributed these issues to vandalism, stating that individuals intentionally damaged the landmark.
Critics, on the other hand, argue that the problems are a result of a rushed renovation process. They claim that the speedy completion of the project led to subpar work, resulting in the various issues that have arisen.
Criminal charges have been filed against individuals accused of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Additionally, a lawsuit has been filed, challenging the renovation's compliance with preservation and environmental laws. The lawsuit alleges that the renovation did not adhere to the necessary regulations, potentially causing harm to the environment and the historic landmark.
The legal challenges and accusations of vandalism surrounding the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation have raised questions about the management and execution of the project. As the issues continue to unfold, it remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved.