Anonymous
Post 05/13/2017 09:04     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't wait for the next Chen election. When is it?


2018. But she's not running. Start prepping your candidates!


She filed her paperwork to get on the ballot in 2018.


Oh, I hope not. Cheh is just despised in our Ward 3 elementary school community.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2017 00:58     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't wait for the next Chen election. When is it?


2018. But she's not running. Start prepping your candidates!


She filed her paperwork to get on the ballot in 2018.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2017 22:22     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:I can't wait for the next Chen election. When is it?


2018. But she's not running. Start prepping your candidates!
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2017 21:28     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

I can't wait for the next Chen election. When is it?
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 21:24     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Away with Cheh. What she peddles as intelligence is more like blind arrogance. I suspect that Cheh will not run again, but it'ss past time for her to go. Ward 3 needs a representative, not a commissar.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 13:11     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Magical trees, pure mountain spring water, and on demand rainbows. It's a special place.


Except, none of it is naturally occurring. It was built with the types of environmentally unfriendly techniques that would cause even the heartiest member of the Cleveland Park Historical Society to spit their sweet tea all over their seersucker suit.


So your view is 'saving Hearst' means paving it?!


It has already BEEN paved over! Now it just has a few layers of sod on it. This isn't Yosemite.


A big concrete bathtub, a pool house and surrounding pool deck, all of which will sit fenced and empty for 9 months out of the year, will mean paving over green space and likely cannibalizing an existing recreational use like some tennis courts or the playground.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 11:48     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Magical trees, pure mountain spring water, and on demand rainbows. It's a special place.


Except, none of it is naturally occurring. It was built with the types of environmentally unfriendly techniques that would cause even the heartiest member of the Cleveland Park Historical Society to spit their sweet tea all over their seersucker suit.


So your view is 'saving Hearst' means paving it?!


It has already BEEN paved over! Now it just has a few layers of sod on it. This isn't Yosemite.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 19:39     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Magical trees, pure mountain spring water, and on demand rainbows. It's a special place.


Except, none of it is naturally occurring. It was built with the types of environmentally unfriendly techniques that would cause even the heartiest member of the Cleveland Park Historical Society to spit their sweet tea all over their seersucker suit.


So your view is 'saving Hearst' means paving it?!
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 15:57     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:Magical trees, pure mountain spring water, and on demand rainbows. It's a special place.


Except, none of it is naturally occurring. It was built with the types of environmentally unfriendly techniques that would cause even the heartiest member of the Cleveland Park Historical Society to spit their sweet tea all over their seersucker suit.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 15:45     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Magical trees, pure mountain spring water, and on demand rainbows. It's a special place.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 15:16     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:Swim season 2020.


Not at Hearst. The pool is unlikely ever to be built there. There are too many issues.

It's both similar and dissimilar to the Ward 3 homeless shelter. It's similar in that, both were essentially Mary Cheh fiat decisions with no analysis and hardly any public input. They are dissimilar in that the homeless shelter was so fast-tracked that huge issues that have emerged likely will not stop the train now. (Even the addition of a $10M parking garage and the realization that it would be comparatively much cheaper to rent high end apartments for homeless people probably will not make a difference.) Cheh tried to move Hearst pool along, but it doesn't have the same level of agency support, so the warts are emerging while changing course is still possible.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 13:06     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Swim season 2020.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 13:00     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The beautiful trees aren't going anywhere. Neither is the sledding hill or the playground. There are solutions that also maintain the full size field.


Then please, please, bring those solutions forward and end the debate. So far what has been shown doesn't do what you're saying.


Not only does it not do what PP is saying, the current renderings are not to scale per DPR!

A magical pool doesn't just fit on a site without sacrificing something. Something has to go and DPR/Cheh/etc. are not being forthcoming about what that is. Any modicum of transparency and truthfulness would help this process immensely.

But in any event, there's no pool for this summer, so we can continue this 126 page thread for another year! Yay! /s


Yup. It's all murkiness punctuated by platitudes. All will work out without sacrificing anything. Essentially, they're saying that you can eat lots of cake and lose weight at the same time -- in time for swim season!
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 09:19     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The beautiful trees aren't going anywhere. Neither is the sledding hill or the playground. There are solutions that also maintain the full size field.


Then please, please, bring those solutions forward and end the debate. So far what has been shown doesn't do what you're saying.


Not only does it not do what PP is saying, the current renderings are not to scale per DPR!

A magical pool doesn't just fit on a site without sacrificing something. Something has to go and DPR/Cheh/etc. are not being forthcoming about what that is. Any modicum of transparency and truthfulness would help this process immensely.

But in any event, there's no pool for this summer, so we can continue this 126 page thread for another year! Yay! /s
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 09:02     Subject: Hearst Playground story in Current

Anonymous wrote:The beautiful trees aren't going anywhere. Neither is the sledding hill or the playground. There are solutions that also maintain the full size field.


Then please, please, bring those solutions forward and end the debate. So far what has been shown doesn't do what you're saying.