Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a good question whether DCPS would be so quick to stick a cell phone tower on a school that is predominately white with his SES students.
Which is precisely what Hardy WILL be within five years.
And then activist parents will make DCPS terminate the tower lease and remove it.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a good question whether DCPS would be so quick to stick a cell phone tower on a school that is predominately white with his SES students.
Which is precisely what Hardy WILL be within five years.
Anonymous wrote:It's a good question whether DCPS would be so quick to stick a cell phone tower on a school that is predominately white with his SES students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are cellphone towers and boosters all over the friggin' city. Bzzzzt. Bzzzzt. So, if you're concerned, move to the hinterlands, but make sure first there's no fracking, drilling, pesticides, heavy metals or farm runoff that might make you sick.
How many are public schools? And why is DCPS renting out its roof space when envronmentally and health conscious localities like Bar Harbor are banning cell towers within 1500 feet of a school??
Bar Harbor? One tiny town in Maine? When I think environmentally and health conscous I think of places like Portland, SF, Davis, Madison, and lots of others. Bar Harbor? Got any more?
Bar Harbor is on an island is adjacent to Acadia National Park, so for some time they've been at the forefront of environmental issues, including sustainability and planning. I'd defer to the State of Maine a lot faster than I would to some bureaucrat in the DC government who was probably trying to do a favor for the politically connected.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really need a new hobby.
You mean that we need a new Hardy.
No, we don't need anything of the sort. I am in-bound for Mann. I am comfortable with the direction and pace at which Hardy is moving and I am confident that the desired results will be achieved within the next several years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really need a new hobby.
You mean that we need a new Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are cellphone towers and boosters all over the friggin' city. Bzzzzt. Bzzzzt. So, if you're concerned, move to the hinterlands, but make sure first there's no fracking, drilling, pesticides, heavy metals or farm runoff that might make you sick.
How many are public schools? And why is DCPS renting out its roof space when envronmentally and health conscious localities like Bar Harbor are banning cell towers within 1500 feet of a school??
Bar Harbor? One tiny town in Maine? When I think environmentally and health conscous I think of places like Portland, SF, Davis, Madison, and lots of others. Bar Harbor? Got any more?
Anonymous wrote:You really need a new hobby.
Anonymous wrote:It's a good question whether DCPS would be so quick to stick a cell phone tower on a school that is predominately white with his SES students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are cellphone towers and boosters all over the friggin' city. Bzzzzt. Bzzzzt. So, if you're concerned, move to the hinterlands, but make sure first there's no fracking, drilling, pesticides, heavy metals or farm runoff that might make you sick.
How many are public schools? And why is DCPS renting out its roof space when envronmentally and health conscious localities like Bar Harbor are banning cell towers within 1500 feet of a school??
Bar Harbor? One tiny town in Maine? When I think environmentally and health conscous I think of places like Portland, SF, Davis, Madison, and lots of others. Bar Harbor? Got any more?
When I think of Davis, I think of a dusty backwater in California. Modesto with a second-rate UC branch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are cellphone towers and boosters all over the friggin' city. Bzzzzt. Bzzzzt. So, if you're concerned, move to the hinterlands, but make sure first there's no fracking, drilling, pesticides, heavy metals or farm runoff that might make you sick.
How many are public schools? And why is DCPS renting out its roof space when envronmentally and health conscious localities like Bar Harbor are banning cell towers within 1500 feet of a school??
Bar Harbor? One tiny town in Maine? When I think environmentally and health conscous I think of places like Portland, SF, Davis, Madison, and lots of others. Bar Harbor? Got any more?