Disneyland Paris has started construction on a large curb around the area of what is expected to be a new theme park that they are expected to build by 2036. The barrier will be up to 5m high and 800m around, or almost half a mile long.

The purpose of this construction is to function as a visual and sound barrier. The construction of the new theme park would be just behind Disney’s Sequoia Lodge.
The project is scheduled to take place in three phases. The first phase would include preparatory work, such as excavation and construction of a maintenance track. After that, the land will be allocated to the area during the summer, and planting will begin around October 2021 and will last until March 2022.
The French government granted an extension of the deadline last year for the project, allowing the park to be built until 2036 if it reaches the number of visitors annually agreed by both parties.
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Source: Magny Le Hongre