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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It's hard to criticize the need for the pool while defending the tennis courts. Tennis courts are a terribly inefficient form of recreation. 8000+ sq/ft of impervious concrete used by 2 or at most 4 people for hours at a time. Tennis courts are the Hummers of recreation. The number of people who would use the pool in one summer weekend is probably equal to several months use of the tennis courts. Tennis courts are not being built in the middle of field. They are existing source of recreation. Not new construction....dumbass. [/quote] You make a distinction without a difference. If one of the goals of the project is to improve runoff, then the tennis courts will most definitely get looked at. Turf fields have great drainage, which is why the Seahawks use it.[/quote] DC could build clay tennis courts, but with how DPR maintains facilities, those would last about a month.[/quote]
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