An article about Comptroller William Thompson's tour of the Ridgewood Reservoir is in today's Daily News:
Thompson walks Ridgewood Reservoir
By John Lauinger Daily News Staff Writer
Tuesday, February 5th 2008, 4:00 AM
City Controller William Thompson has become the latest official eying higher office to take notice of a preservation battle being waged over the Ridgewood Reservoir.
Thompson, a Democrat long rumored to be running for mayor next year, joined locals last week on a 2-mile hike through the densely wooded reservoir on the Queens-Brooklyn border.
His bodyguard in tow, Thompson emerged with a newfound appreciation for the 50-acre woodland slated for a $50 million upgrade in Mayor Bloomberg's sweeping PlaNYC initiative.
"It's an amazing space," Thompson said, marveling at the vastness and serenity of the landscape, which has regenerated into a rare urban forest since closing as a water source in 1989.
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