Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DPR is now tweeting that the pools and fitness centers will continue to be free for DC residents. Apparently the regs were focused on changes to the permit fees not admission fees. Too bad they didn't say this in the press release.
https://twitter.com/DCDPR/status/752117673731829760
It shows what we can charge. Pools and fitness centers remain free to DC residents. Apologies for confusion. ^GC
Laughable that they think they can charge that much. And the posters that claimed a corporate grant ran out- did you just make that up? What's wrong with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing.
+1 this makes no sense
It means this has been a waste of your time. Lots of hand wringing over nothing. AKA DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing.
+1 this makes no sense
Anonymous wrote:This is very confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DPR is now tweeting that the pools and fitness centers will continue to be free for DC residents. Apparently the regs were focused on changes to the permit fees not admission fees. Too bad they didn't say this in the press release.
https://twitter.com/DCDPR/status/752117673731829760
It shows what we can charge. Pools and fitness centers remain free to DC residents. Apologies for confusion. ^GC
Huh? What you "can charge. ? You can charge anything you want, it doesn't mean people will pay it!
Anonymous wrote:DPR is now tweeting that the pools and fitness centers will continue to be free for DC residents. Apparently the regs were focused on changes to the permit fees not admission fees. Too bad they didn't say this in the press release.
https://twitter.com/DCDPR/status/752117673731829760
It shows what we can charge. Pools and fitness centers remain free to DC residents. Apologies for confusion. ^GC
Anonymous wrote:DPR is now tweeting that the pools and fitness centers will continue to be free for DC residents. Apparently the regs were focused on changes to the permit fees not admission fees. Too bad they didn't say this in the press release.
https://twitter.com/DCDPR/status/752117673731829760
It shows what we can charge. Pools and fitness centers remain free to DC residents. Apologies for confusion. ^GC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So right now the pools in DC are just free for everyone if you live there? How odd. It is pretty common to pay a small fee for admission to a public pool. DC is such a weird mix of incredibly generous freebies and ridiculously high costs.
Yep, it was one of the best things about living here.
Anonymous wrote:21:50 again: Which is not to say that I don't think this plan is crazy. I do not see the rationale for the fees at all. DC is a rich city with a lot of poor residents. I hate to see anything like this that discourages poor kids from using these nice facilities that are built because of gentrification.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:shocked by the vitriol towards Charles Allen on here. We live on the Hill, and have great respect for the work his team has done. He is a good guy.
Totally in agreemebt that this was not piblicized appropriately, and it does burn to think of the extra taxes on massages, gyms, exercise classes, and now this. But I think the fees will actually help make things less of a free for all. The pools may be more focused on swimming. I am a swimmer and avoid the pools in the summer months entirely bc of the lack of maintenance, dirty water, and unruly behavior. Maybe some of that unruly behavior will be diverted towards splash parks, and the pools will be better for swimming.
I guarantee all the vitriol is from one single wronged person. We also live in Ward 6 and I'm a big fan of Charles Allen. He is incredibly responsive and thoughtful, at least in the limited dealings I've had with him. And I haven't heard anything otherwise from neighbors or friends in Ward 6.
You must live in the right part of ward 6, he's done nothing but dump on my neighborhood.
Correction, allow Bowser and the Council to dump on my neighborhood, I think he just doesn't care about this part of town.