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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Any of the neighbors on the pool want to take a stab at explaining how adding a pool will take away the park from future generations? I for one would love to know." If you build a pool in the middle of the field. * Where there is now an open green space 12 months a year, you erect a high-fenced cement pool and patio and pool house that will only be used three months a year. * You eliminate a much needed, and in demand field as a regulation soccer field. * You dramatically reduce the amount of space for young soccer players who can play multiple games simultaneously. [/quote] Now we are in a fact free fear mongering zone which is no surprise but there has never been a proposal to build the pool in the middle of the field or to eliminate the soccer field at all - option two slightly shrinks the currently non-regulation soccer field while the other two options came at the expense of a single tennis court while leaving 2 lightly in demand courts. So no elimination or drastic reduction in field space for soccer. This is also a good time to remind the fact free neighbors that Stoddert is not opposed to a pool at Hearst but that Stoddert simply expressed a desire to maintain a soccer field at the park which DPR does in every proposal. So no adding a pool will not take the park away from future generations. Next?[/quote]
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