Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the CB? I want them to give APS the Walter Reed CC!!! Use it for amenities for the 4th H.S. it is so close.
And senior centers and the like can be in much smaller land. Come on, people. Would that help make the CC site a much better option for a 4th high school?!
Can of worms
But knock yourself out. I’ve always felt that was a ton wasted space, but I don’t use it- easy for me to say.
I live right next to it and agree it’s total wasted space. I’ve always thought that could be used for something better.
If you do that, do you leave the Patrick Henry school untouched, or do you get to take it all? Maybe we could build a new school at Walter Reed to replace Patrick Henry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the CB? I want them to give APS the Walter Reed CC!!! Use it for amenities for the 4th H.S. it is so close.
And senior centers and the like can be in much smaller land. Come on, people. Would that help make the CC site a much better option for a 4th high school?!
Can of worms
But knock yourself out. I’ve always felt that was a ton wasted space, but I don’t use it- easy for me to say.
I live right next to it and agree it’s total wasted space. I’ve always thought that could be used for something better.
If you do that, do you leave the Patrick Henry school untouched, or do you get to take it all? Maybe we could build a new school at Walter Reed to replace Patrick Henry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the CB? I want them to give APS the Walter Reed CC!!! Use it for amenities for the 4th H.S. it is so close.
And senior centers and the like can be in much smaller land. Come on, people. Would that help make the CC site a much better option for a 4th high school?!
Can of worms
But knock yourself out. I’ve always felt that was a ton wasted space, but I don’t use it- easy for me to say.
I live right next to it and agree it’s total wasted space. I’ve always thought that could be used for something better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield’s future demographics aren’t really a county wide concern. Seats for all students needs to be the priority.
Well, that much has been clear all along. But they also don't have the money to take from other projects to give your neighborhood what you're demanding. Seats are seats, so there is no need for a neighborhood boundary. If the crowding gets too bad at the other schools, people will take the option. It's not going to have equivalent amenities, so you probably don't want that to be your zoned anyway. It will wind up with some amenities, but probably just the bare minimum, like what they will have at HB. You want the full service experience? Gotta go to Wakefield. Do you really think Ashton Heights and Lyon Park are going to let you pull them into your boundary? If past is any predictor, you're going to wind up with the rest of 22204 in your boundary AND a neighborhood school without all the amenities.
There is no precedent of a neighborhood school that doesn’t fully serve its walkable community. Quit making stuff up.
The boundaries are predictable. You know this. So, it's either an option school with fewer amenities, or they give you your neighborhood school, but not all the other things. You pick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield’s future demographics aren’t really a county wide concern. Seats for all students needs to be the priority.
Well, that much has been clear all along. But they also don't have the money to take from other projects to give your neighborhood what you're demanding. Seats are seats, so there is no need for a neighborhood boundary. If the crowding gets too bad at the other schools, people will take the option. It's not going to have equivalent amenities, so you probably don't want that to be your zoned anyway. It will wind up with some amenities, but probably just the bare minimum, like what they will have at HB. You want the full service experience? Gotta go to Wakefield. Do you really think Ashton Heights and Lyon Park are going to let you pull them into your boundary? If past is any predictor, you're going to wind up with the rest of 22204 in your boundary AND a neighborhood school without all the amenities.
There is no precedent of a neighborhood school that doesn’t fully serve its walkable community. Quit making stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the CB? I want them to give APS the Walter Reed CC!!! Use it for amenities for the 4th H.S. it is so close.
And senior centers and the like can be in much smaller land. Come on, people. Would that help make the CC site a much better option for a 4th high school?!
Can of worms
But knock yourself out. I’ve always felt that was a ton wasted space, but I don’t use it- easy for me to say.
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the CB? I want them to give APS the Walter Reed CC!!! Use it for amenities for the 4th H.S. it is so close.
And senior centers and the like can be in much smaller land. Come on, people. Would that help make the CC site a much better option for a 4th high school?!
Anonymous wrote:Hey we live West of the Pike and support this. Don’t alienate until you are sure who is reading! N Arlington you aren’t the only ones with lawyers or organization efforts anymore!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield’s future demographics aren’t really a county wide concern. Seats for all students needs to be the priority.
Well, that much has been clear all along. But they also don't have the money to take from other projects to give your neighborhood what you're demanding. Seats are seats, so there is no need for a neighborhood boundary. If the crowding gets too bad at the other schools, people will take the option. It's not going to have equivalent amenities, so you probably don't want that to be your zoned anyway. It will wind up with some amenities, but probably just the bare minimum, like what they will have at HB. You want the full service experience? Gotta go to Wakefield. Do you really think Ashton Heights and Lyon Park are going to let you pull them into your boundary? If past is any predictor, you're going to wind up with the rest of 22204 in your boundary AND a neighborhood school without all the amenities.
There is no precedent of a neighborhood school that doesn’t fully serve its walkable community. Quit making stuff up.
It’s funny to me how people think the neighborhood will just take this all development with no amenities. The proposed high school violates so many zoning laws that this will be in litigation for years. We have lawyers, too, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wakefield’s future demographics aren’t really a county wide concern. Seats for all students needs to be the priority.
Well, that much has been clear all along. But they also don't have the money to take from other projects to give your neighborhood what you're demanding. Seats are seats, so there is no need for a neighborhood boundary. If the crowding gets too bad at the other schools, people will take the option. It's not going to have equivalent amenities, so you probably don't want that to be your zoned anyway. It will wind up with some amenities, but probably just the bare minimum, like what they will have at HB. You want the full service experience? Gotta go to Wakefield. Do you really think Ashton Heights and Lyon Park are going to let you pull them into your boundary? If past is any predictor, you're going to wind up with the rest of 22204 in your boundary AND a neighborhood school without all the amenities.
There is no precedent of a neighborhood school that doesn’t fully serve its walkable community. Quit making stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it's legal to just redirect bond money that was voted on 2+ years ago. And spare me the it's only fair argument. One looks at the civic assns webpage tells you what the basis of the neighborhoods support: increasing property values and avoiding Wakefield. Period.
I live in that neighborhood and honestly don’t know why you say that. We are worried about our property values going DOWN, which they certainly would if we are rezoned to a crap warehouse school with zero fields or other amenities . If I had a problem with Wakefield, I would not have bought the house in the first place. This neighborhood has always been zoned Wakefield.
i say it because the headline at the top of your civic assn webpage reads, "Neighbors: The Career Center redevelopment project may affect your PROPERTY VALUES and where YOUR CHILDREN attend high school." emphasis/caps aren't mine.
Right, and then it says we have to advocate for EQUAL amenities. Because otherwise, we'll just get screwed again by APS and Arlington Co. If you lived in South Arlington, you'd understand.