Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Destroying a park? That is your opinion.
Would have been great to be able to walk to a pool last week and weekend.
Wilson pool is within walking distance and there are private swim club pools within walking distance from Hearst as well. There are two public outdoor pools a 10 minute drive or bus ride just down Wisconsin Ave. How entitled then to demand yet another public pool, especially when the price is paving much of a quiet, green park.
Status quo is KILLING Cleveland Park. The service lane, the restrictions on establishments, the chronic NIMBYism is simply killing the area. It is time for the old timers to understand, this isn't 1972 or 1950. People want to be able to walk to things and have gathering places. Hearst can have all of the things that make it great today - the trees, the grass field, the playground, the basketball court and tennis courts, as well as an outdoor pool where people can gather in evenings and weekends, stay cool and hang out.
It is just the purely selfish old timers who are fighting this. The Mayor wants it, DPR wants it, the Councilmember wants it the ANCs want it and it is just a handful of crotchety old fogies who probably have pools in their backyards who are opposing this on purely selfish grounds. Keep fighting it, all you are doing is making it easier to recruit the proponets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Destroying a park? That is your opinion.
Would have been great to be able to walk to a pool last week and weekend.
Wilson pool is within walking distance and there are private swim club pools within walking distance from Hearst as well. There are two public outdoor pools a 10 minute drive or bus ride just down Wisconsin Ave. How entitled then to demand yet another public pool, especially when the price is paving much of a quiet, green park.
Status quo is KILLING Cleveland Park. The service lane, the restrictions on establishments, the chronic NIMBYism is simply killing the area. It is time for the old timers to understand, this isn't 1972 or 1950. People want to be able to walk to things and have gathering places. Hearst can have all of the things that make it great today - the trees, the grass field, the playground, the basketball court and tennis courts, as well as an outdoor pool where people can gather in evenings and weekends, stay cool and hang out.
It is just the purely selfish old timers who are fighting this. The Mayor wants it, DPR wants it, the Councilmember wants it the ANCs want it and it is just a handful of crotchety old fogies who probably have pools in their backyards who are opposing this on purely selfish grounds. Keep fighting it, all you are doing is making it easier to recruit the proponets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Destroying a park? That is your opinion.
Would have been great to be able to walk to a pool last week and weekend.
Wilson pool is within walking distance and there are private swim club pools within walking distance from Hearst as well. There are two public outdoor pools a 10 minute drive or bus ride just down Wisconsin Ave. How entitled then to demand yet another public pool, especially when the price is paving much of a quiet, green park.
Anonymous wrote:Destroying a park? That is your opinion.
Would have been great to be able to walk to a pool last week and weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Destroying a park? That is your opinion.
Would have been great to be able to walk to a pool last week and weekend.
Wilson pool is within walking distance and there are private swim club pools within walking distance from Hearst as well. There are two public outdoor pools a 10 minute drive or bus ride just down Wisconsin Ave. How entitled then to demand yet another public pool, especially when the price is paving much of a quiet, green park.
Anonymous wrote:Destroying a park? That is your opinion.
Would have been great to be able to walk to a pool last week and weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Fake news.
But I was interested in the Letter to the Editor from the Director of DPR who said that the pool should be at Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:You must have a different elementary school community than us. She is popular at our school. I really can't think of anyone who could beat her.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.