Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a bad idea. It's an awful idea. The preservation of parkland has both an immense value intrinsic value that cannot be replicated else in where in the District (e.g., public health, recreation). The land would also be extremely expensive to develop given the topography and propensity to flood.
There is plenty of land on either side of Rock Creek Park and throughout the District/MSA that can support denser housing.
There are currently several suboptimal land uses at Rock Creek Park, like the horse stables that could easily be converted to housing without having any impact on parkland. There are no topographical issues to development of the horse stables.
Having this land set aside for a park will be useless in the future if we do nothing to stop climate change now.
Seems that everyone turns into a NIMBY when it come to the stuff they enjoy.
This is where I stopped reading this thread... you want to eliminate the green space... to stop climate change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not a bad idea. It's an awful idea. The preservation of parkland has both an immense value intrinsic value that cannot be replicated else in where in the District (e.g., public health, recreation). The land would also be extremely expensive to develop given the topography and propensity to flood.
There is plenty of land on either side of Rock Creek Park and throughout the District/MSA that can support denser housing.
There are currently several suboptimal land uses at Rock Creek Park, like the horse stables that could easily be converted to housing without having any impact on parkland. There are no topographical issues to development of the horse stables.
Having this land set aside for a park will be useless in the future if we do nothing to stop climate change now.
Seems that everyone turns into a NIMBY when it come to the stuff they enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny how the pro-development folk get all NIMBY real quick when their amenities are threatened.
But where would I ride my bicycle? They ask.
Anonymous wrote:It’s funny how the pro-development folk get all NIMBY real quick when their amenities are threatened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a housing emergency. There should be nothing off the table.
Cool story bro. Knock down your house, put up an apartment building, and fill it with illegals.
Anonymous wrote:We have a housing emergency. There should be nothing off the table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is concerned about housing and not having enough, why isn't' the city developing Rock Creek Park? I'm not saying build over the entire thing, but take a sizeable chunk of it and build affordable housing.
Why not Wards 7 and 8?
Anonymous wrote:DC is concerned about housing and not having enough, why isn't' the city developing Rock Creek Park? I'm not saying build over the entire thing, but take a sizeable chunk of it and build affordable housing.