Anonymous wrote:It seems if you are going to build a pool and staff a pool, the cost for it to be larger would be negligible. What's the point of such a tiny pool? Our HOA in Virginia has a much larger pool just for our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:It seems if you are going to build a pool and staff a pool, the cost for it to be larger would be negligible. What's the point of such a tiny pool? Our HOA in Virginia has a much larger pool just for our neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the standard size public pool across the district. LOL at the complaint the Hearst Pool is too small....it took every bit of political fiber to get that implemented despite the racist cries that people from all over the city would be going there and the parking would overrun the neighborhood.
In hindsight, that pool has been a godsend, and most of the patrons are walking or biking to it.
Sure. But once they made the decision to build it, they should have made it a proper size. It's teeny
Anonymous wrote:This is the standard size public pool across the district. LOL at the complaint the Hearst Pool is too small....it took every bit of political fiber to get that implemented despite the racist cries that people from all over the city would be going there and the parking would overrun the neighborhood.
In hindsight, that pool has been a godsend, and most of the patrons are walking or biking to it.
Anonymous wrote:This is the standard size public pool across the district. LOL at the complaint the Hearst Pool is too small....it took every bit of political fiber to get that implemented despite the racist cries that people from all over the city would be going there and the parking would overrun the neighborhood.
In hindsight, that pool has been a godsend, and most of the patrons are walking or biking to it.
Anonymous wrote:They build the Hearst pool small too. I assume that they cannot staff bigger pools or the maintenance is too difficult.
Anonymous wrote:I went to it yesterday. First of all, there is way too much hardscaping around the plaza and no shade. There are two fountains kids can play in but one was already not working.
The building and pool are beautiful. BUT why would DCbuold such a tiny pool? It’s essentially 3 lap lanes, 25 yards, and an adjacent walk in kids pool.
They are building hundreds of units adjacent, plus all the families in Bloomingdale’s and park view.
Just seems like such a wasted opportunity to actually build for the future growth and demand.