Anonymous wrote:I fail to see how this benefits S Arlington in any way. How would the demographics look? Boundaries? From where I sit it looks like another way to appease N Arlington and screw S Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Fairfax County, where I grew up, we had pools at rec centers and not in high schools. I'm sure this is unpopular, but I think it's stupid that the Arlington high schools were built with pools to begin with. I understand they're a public benefit, but the county put themselves in this "amenities" situation.
Bottom line is, the county is ineffectively using and allocating the land they currently have. The speed of development isn't helping either. I wish they would have stepped back and slowed down 10 years ago before it became this dire.
6 to one 1/2 dozen to another. We do it at schools- they do it at rec centers. The county was looking to build another pool anyway. They need to move it and the money over to Kenmore. Kill two birds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Fairfax County, where I grew up, we had pools at rec centers and not in high schools. I'm sure this is unpopular, but I think it's stupid that the Arlington high schools were built with pools to begin with. I understand they're a public benefit, but the county put themselves in this "amenities" situation.
Bottom line is, the county is ineffectively using and allocating the land they currently have. The speed of development isn't helping either. I wish they would have stepped back and slowed down 10 years ago before it became this dire.
Ditto. And it just keeps coming: https://www.arlnow.com/2017/04/26/red-cross-building-to-be-replaced-by-affordable-housing-townhomes/
Anonymous wrote:What about the land at the new aquatic center? Make it another HS with crazy pools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the land at the new aquatic center? Make it another HS with crazy pools?
The Long Bridge site cannot be used as a school because of environmental contamination and location under the flight path for the airport (that's a state regulation).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Fairfax County, where I grew up, we had pools at rec centers and not in high schools. I'm sure this is unpopular, but I think it's stupid that the Arlington high schools were built with pools to begin with. I understand they're a public benefit, but the county put themselves in this "amenities" situation.
Bottom line is, the county is ineffectively using and allocating the land they currently have. The speed of development isn't helping either. I wish they would have stepped back and slowed down 10 years ago before it became this dire.
Ditto. And it just keeps coming: https://www.arlnow.com/2017/04/26/red-cross-building-to-be-replaced-by-affordable-housing-townhomes/
Anonymous wrote:What about the land at the new aquatic center? Make it another HS with crazy pools?
Anonymous wrote:I understand the concern that Kenmore wouldn't get all the same amenities as the other schools right away. That sucks. But we have to face reality and do something NOW. Schools are different. My kid is at McKinley: don't tell me it has all the same amenities as Discovery. That sucks too.
And there may not be a pool there but maybe the kids can just swim at Long Branch!
https://www.arlnow.com/2017/04/25/breaking-county-moving-ahead-with-long-bridge-park-aquatic-center/?mc_cid=ec146e7ac2&mc_eid=21ba11b556
The priorities of this country never cease to amaze me.
Anonymous wrote:In Fairfax County, where I grew up, we had pools at rec centers and not in high schools. I'm sure this is unpopular, but I think it's stupid that the Arlington high schools were built with pools to begin with. I understand they're a public benefit, but the county put themselves in this "amenities" situation.
Bottom line is, the county is ineffectively using and allocating the land they currently have. The speed of development isn't helping either. I wish they would have stepped back and slowed down 10 years ago before it became this dire.
Anonymous wrote:In Fairfax County, where I grew up, we had pools at rec centers and not in high schools. I'm sure this is unpopular, but I think it's stupid that the Arlington high schools were built with pools to begin with. I understand they're a public benefit, but the county put themselves in this "amenities" situation.
Bottom line is, the county is ineffectively using and allocating the land they currently have. The speed of development isn't helping either. I wish they would have stepped back and slowed down 10 years ago before it became this dire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
taxpayers without children would be jumping for joys for not having to fund yet another $50M facility.
but i get it. you want WL to stay the way it is, because you like it that way![/quote]
No shit head. I do not want my kids attending HS on a campus with 4000 kids. How is that so f---king hard for anyone to understand? They talk about inequities b/c there's no pool or football field. I could give a shit about those two amenities. How is it fair for 4000 students to have to share a campus when the other 2 comprehensive HS's will be much smaller?
I also agree that building up the Ed Center pretty much guarantees the students for many years after will be stuck there. Is this really the best that Arlington can do? This is like a real freaking nightmare scenario.
Wow -- I asked about the library, but I am not the one hurling profanity after your response.
I'd like to think that taxpayers of all ages would be willing to fund a school at Kenmore if there were a plan to turn it into a comprehensive high school over time (could the county please back up on the aquatic center until we know if there's going to be a 4th pool in the Carlin Springs neighborhood?) and there were a detailed plan to address traffic.
Your first post was pretty sarcastic. Please spare me the mock outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: The problem with Glen Carlyn
For those of you sitting in much nicer locations in Arlington- let me give you a little insight to the homeowner's of Glen Carlyn. * I also encourage you to do a drive by on Carlin Springs rd. Go into the neighborhood, it's very charming once you get into it.
So, I got to know some of these people during the affordable housing master plan thingy. They are nice people. Probably way too nice. I find that to be the issue with many people in South Arlington. The difference with the GC citizens, they've been fucked over enough by the county at this point, they are getting wise to the Arlington Way.
The streetcar being cancelled was a huge blow to this area. It was to bring desperately needed gentrification. Please drive Carlin springs and the west end of the Pike- it's a shit hole.
The new AH built looks nice, but you'll notice The Shell has empty retail. How many years has it been now? No buisness is moving in. They (businesses) look at the popution, how much income, and won't risk it.
But the west end is still getting all the crap that came with the Columbia Pike revitalization. More and more poor people, with no amenities or transportation to support them.
Remember that premium bus services that was gonna be implemented pronto? Yeah me neither.
You'll have to forgive them if they aren't willing to trust the county will do right by them. Hell, being zoned WL is one of the few things their property values have going for them, and now you want them to accept a new high school that might one day have the ammenties that everyone has? Sitting in the exact spot where the county's "worst" middle school sits?
Don't worry we will balance those demographics out for it... sure...
The Glen Carlyn people are finally understanding how things get done. They are tired of being the dumping ground.
Can't say I blame them. I don't live over there and I support the Kenmore site. I see how great it could work, but I hardly blame them for their cynicism.
I drive by carlin springs about 3 to 5 times a week. I don't disagree that the affordable housing has killed parts of it. If you are thinking WL helps property values, how will that continue with 4000 plus students? The fact is that land is scarce and that parcel and VHC are the only large lots left for a 4th.
Like I said earlier, they should do a blind lottery for who gets zoned so everyone is invested in ensuring the 4th site gets everything the other 3 have. Why couldn't they create a 2nd WL? In the meantime, create an HB west. I would definitely want my kid to go to an HB.