Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignoring all.politics...doesnt it make sense to use an existing building centrally located near transit where existing staff's commutes are not radically changed?
I thought the FBI wanted a campus like the CIA has and that’s why GSA was considering sites like Springfield and Greenbelt
They did and that was one of the factors in the site selection process. Now they’ll apparently stay at a central site in DC but without the large, secure campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignoring all.politics...doesnt it make sense to use an existing building centrally located near transit where existing staff's commutes are not radically changed?
I thought the FBI wanted a campus like the CIA has and that’s why GSA was considering sites like Springfield and Greenbelt
Anonymous wrote:Ignoring all.politics...doesnt it make sense to use an existing building centrally located near transit where existing staff's commutes are not radically changed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignoring all.politics...doesnt it make sense to use an existing building centrally located near transit where existing staff's commutes are not radically changed?
More existing FBI staff live in VA than in MD. Both sites (Greenbelt or Springfield) were near MetroRail. Both sites were near commuter rail stops (either MARC or VRE).
"Centrally located" would mean somewhere in downtown DC.
Anonymous wrote:Ignoring all.politics...doesnt it make sense to use an existing building centrally located near transit where existing staff's commutes are not radically changed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “decision” for Greenbelt was clearly a political one, not one based on costs and benefits. The current proposed change also is political. Shock - Federal decisions in metro DC are political.
Greenbelt was picked because its black. That's it.
Historic Greenbelt has a lot of white residents. So the town demographics can’t be the reason.
Anonymous wrote:LOL this is over. It's staying in DC.
New FBI HQ. Check.
New world class football/concert stadium and mixed-use development. Check.
Continued large scale development in Georgetown, the Wharf, SW DC, McMillian Reservoir, and Walter Reed. Check++++.
Metro ridership back above 1,000,000 riders per day. Check.
DC crime now below pre-pandemic levels. Check.
This is why we didn't flee for the suburbs during COVID. Everything is bouncing back even bigger than before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “decision” for Greenbelt was clearly a political one, not one based on costs and benefits. The current proposed change also is political. Shock - Federal decisions in metro DC are political.
Greenbelt was picked because its black. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:They did beat up Trump in his first term. I guess he's paying them back.
Anonymous wrote:The “decision” for Greenbelt was clearly a political one, not one based on costs and benefits. The current proposed change also is political. Shock - Federal decisions in metro DC are political.