Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not a public space or dog park. In general, I don’t see an issue limiting the number of dogs who are permitted to use the grounds of a private facility.
That's right, it's not illegal. It's about the type of community they're trying to welcome and whether OP wants to support it. Like...whether to join certain types of country clubs with checkered histories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious when this started? I used to take my dog there all the time and had no idea that there was a waiting list.
I'm not sure but there are signs everywhere that only dogs with membership tags can go in, even if they're on leash. It's weird because when we walk by during the week there's no one there. That's why I started to suspect something was going on, and then the ANC thing provided more details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is the old guard of Cleveland Park who created the HOA there to keep out a school.
Was the HOA related to the Rosedale purchase, or was that a separate issue? Because if Rosedale was originally purchased to keep out a public school, then it's not looking attractive anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not a public space or dog park. In general, I don’t see an issue limiting the number of dogs who are permitted to use the grounds of a private facility.
That's right, it's not illegal. It's about the type of community they're trying to welcome and whether OP wants to support it. Like...whether to join certain types of country clubs with checkered histories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is the old guard of Cleveland Park who created the HOA there to keep out a school.
Was the HOA related to the Rosedale purchase, or was that a separate issue? Because if Rosedale was originally purchased to keep out a public school, then it's not looking attractive anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is the old guard of Cleveland Park who created the HOA there to keep out a school.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not a public space or dog park. In general, I don’t see an issue limiting the number of dogs who are permitted to use the grounds of a private facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious when this started? I used to take my dog there all the time and had no idea that there was a waiting list.
I'm not sure but there are signs everywhere that only dogs with membership tags can go in, even if they're on leash. It's weird because when we walk by during the week there's no one there. That's why I started to suspect something was going on, and then the ANC thing provided more details.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious when this started? I used to take my dog there all the time and had no idea that there was a waiting list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently moved to the CP area and became dues-paying members of Rosedale. However, they said that it's pretty much hopeless for us to get off of the dog waiting list (even though there's no one using the park at all during the day). And after watching the ANC forum last night, I'm aware that a NIMBY ANC candidate is a director of the Conservancy.
Is Rosedale run by NIMBYs? Or otherwise just an exclusive org for elite hobnobbing? We were excited to use the Park and get involved but haven't found it welcoming.
The fact that Rosedale exists at all is because your neighbors that you derogatorily call NIMBYs all pitched in to purchase the property when it went up for sale instead of allowing it to be developed. It is private property and you are lucky that they let you use it at all, so stop your whining.
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved to the CP area and became dues-paying members of Rosedale. However, they said that it's pretty much hopeless for us to get off of the dog waiting list (even though there's no one using the park at all during the day). And after watching the ANC forum last night, I'm aware that a NIMBY ANC candidate is a director of the Conservancy.
Is Rosedale run by NIMBYs? Or otherwise just an exclusive org for elite hobnobbing? We were excited to use the Park and get involved but haven't found it welcoming.