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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Consternation, no. But definitely strong concern about losing a large sports field, tennis courts and very mature trees to a pool and surrounding concrete decks. And puzzlement about where people will park on non-arterial streets zoned for RPP and school use during the week, unless Hearst E.S. makes its adjacent parking lot available. [/quote] Most of the time the pool would be open, neither Hearst nor Sidwell would be in session. There is a huge stretch of 37th Street which is unzoned where people who would drive could park very easily. Parking is a non-issue. And if the concern is non-RPP, then that is a on-issue. Most other areas have their own pool - people would need to go out of ward to swim. However, those in the ward would be limited by parking on Wisconsin Avenue or other areas that don't require RPP. Maybe if the neighbors had worked collaboratively with Sidwell, the school would allow visitors to use the huge, empty in the summer garage. [/quote]
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