Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:30     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I read the newspaper every day and our neighborhood list serve and never saw anything about an opportunity to comment on this. Great job publicizing the opportunity to comment DC.

+1
This was done very sneakily
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:27     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This sucks. Say I do my usual routine of going to Wilson Aquatic. Go to the leisure pool for a while, then go swim in the lanes for a while. How much will I have to pay? I don't understand the pay schedule.


$5 daily as I'm reading it.


$600 for an annual fee for a family of four. Not minimal. And if you're poor, you can get a waiver. So basically, this is taxing the middle class and those who can't get their act together to get a waiver. I'd argue that those people need the rec centers more than anyone else.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:25     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Can the council overrule this?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:25     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I read the newspaper every day and our neighborhood list serve and never saw anything about an opportunity to comment on this. Great job publicizing the opportunity to comment DC.


I doubt they wanted opinions!
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:25     Subject: Re:DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

How much money will they actually make from this? Very ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:21     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

This is ridiculous. I read the newspaper every day and our neighborhood list serve and never saw anything about an opportunity to comment on this. Great job publicizing the opportunity to comment DC.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:18     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

This is making me mad. I see money being thrown around on silly stuff, but this is stuff that most DC kids really need. If kids go to play a pick-up game of basketball on one of the DPR courts adjoining to a school, does that mean they need to fork over cash? I don't see that happening at all.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:16     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

I guess I won't be bothering with Wilson pool anymore.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:15     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Whoa -- this is crazy. So what happens to sports leagues like Sports on the Hill? I guess the fees will now be baked into the registration? Same with DC summer camps?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:15     Subject: Re:DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Just moved from DC to MoCo and was missing the free pools of DC. Too bad they took the perk away but most jurisdictions charge user fees so this actually makes sense.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:12     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Anonymous wrote:This sucks. Say I do my usual routine of going to Wilson Aquatic. Go to the leisure pool for a while, then go swim in the lanes for a while. How much will I have to pay? I don't understand the pay schedule.


$5 daily as I'm reading it.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:12     Subject: Re:DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

These fees look pretty minimal to me.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:11     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

Anonymous wrote:Swimming for adults $15 per hour per lane? Are you fucking kidding me?


This is only to reserve a pane. The change is the $5 daily entry fee.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:06     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

And yes you can apply for a waiver. Which means that while vacant houses are all over and not being taxed, homeless people from VA and MD are getting free hotel rooms, and Bowser's buddies get sweetheart deals, the middle class are being squeezed again. Will our council do anything?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2016 14:00     Subject: DPR in DC now charging for rec centers

This sucks. Say I do my usual routine of going to Wilson Aquatic. Go to the leisure pool for a while, then go swim in the lanes for a while. How much will I have to pay? I don't understand the pay schedule.