Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best site for a Hearst pool is on the small astroturf field at the northern end of the park. It's flat and accessible and not close to any houses. The past couple of weekends the turf field was being used by groups of men who parked their MD-plated cars next to the playground, so if the pool displaced any users at that spot, they don't seem to be DC residents!
You mean tear up the 3 year old field that cost over $1,000,000 to build? That's the best place?
They built it for kids but its heavily used by men's teams from Maryland. At least the tennis players seem to be D.C. residents because I've seen many walk. Let's balance the features that DC park users want.
I als agree that Turtle Park has a lot more ro M for a pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best site for a Hearst pool is on the small astroturf field at the northern end of the park. It's flat and accessible and not close to any houses. The past couple of weekends the turf field was being used by groups of men who parked their MD-plated cars next to the playground, so if the pool displaced any users at that spot, they don't seem to be DC residents!
You mean tear up the 3 year old field that cost over $1,000,000 to build? That's the best place?
They built it for kids but its heavily used by men's teams from Maryland. At least the tennis players seem to be D.C. residents because I've seen many walk. Let's balance the features that DC park users want.
I als agree that Turtle Park has a lot more ro M for a pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best site for a Hearst pool is on the small astroturf field at the northern end of the park. It's flat and accessible and not close to any houses. The past couple of weekends the turf field was being used by groups of men who parked their MD-plated cars next to the playground, so if the pool displaced any users at that spot, they don't seem to be DC residents!
You mean tear up the 3 year old field that cost over $1,000,000 to build? That's the best place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best site for a Hearst pool is on the small astroturf field at the northern end of the park. It's flat and accessible and not close to any houses. The past couple of weekends the turf field was being used by groups of men who parked their MD-plated cars next to the playground, so if the pool displaced any users at that spot, they don't seem to be DC residents!
You mean tear up the 3 year old field that cost over $1,000,000 to build? That's the best place?
Anonymous wrote:The best site for a Hearst pool is on the small astroturf field at the northern end of the park. It's flat and accessible and not close to any houses. The past couple of weekends the turf field was being used by groups of men who parked their MD-plated cars next to the playground, so if the pool displaced any users at that spot, they don't seem to be DC residents!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best site for a Hearst pool is on the small astroturf field at the northern end of the park. It's flat and accessible and not close to any houses. The past couple of weekends the turf field was being used by groups of men who parked their MD-plated cars next to the playground, so if the pool displaced any users at that spot, they don't seem to be DC residents!
+1. This seems accurate.
Anonymous wrote:The best site for a Hearst pool is on the small astroturf field at the northern end of the park. It's flat and accessible and not close to any houses. The past couple of weekends the turf field was being used by groups of men who parked their MD-plated cars next to the playground, so if the pool displaced any users at that spot, they don't seem to be DC residents!
Anonymous wrote:You keep bringing this up yet Palisades is still on the far side of the city, rather than centrally located and Turtle park still has the protection of the baseball community to maintain that space.
Hearst is centrally located, accessible and for the rational part of the world, has plenty of space for a nice community pool.
Anonymous wrote:You keep bringing this up yet Palisades is still on the far side of the city, rather than centrally located and Turtle park still has the protection of the baseball community to maintain that space.
Hearst is centrally located, accessible and for the rational part of the world, has plenty of space for a nice community pool.
Anonymous wrote:That sucks. I hope the people who live by hearst who are opposing this will be willing to open up their back yard pools (you can see them in the aerials) to us peons who have to slum it without.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was a fine presentation. All of the regular environmental, arboreal and hyrdrology tests will be done; the pool is on the books, but they will look at Guy Mason (makes no sense given Volta and Jelleff) and one other site as potential alternatives.
I am excited for a pool at Hearst!