Anonymous wrote:Oh come on folks, there should be high density by metro stations. I’m not saying it will all go smoothly but I just don’t see the blanket argument increasing density on a busy road that also has busses and metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It kind and of has to be ineligible for parking because the library "foundation" was built with only the tiny side parking that barely contains a couple of library workers or patrons, and is mostly a de facto encampment. So any apartments will have to come with a no parking sticker addendum.
Is Albemarle St. zoned for RPP?
Pretty sure it's all meters in the surrounding blocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It kind and of has to be ineligible for parking because the library "foundation" was built with only the tiny side parking that barely contains a couple of library workers or patrons, and is mostly a de facto encampment. So any apartments will have to come with a no parking sticker addendum.
Is Albemarle St. zoned for RPP?
Anonymous wrote:It kind and of has to be ineligible for parking because the library "foundation" was built with only the tiny side parking that barely contains a couple of library workers or patrons, and is mostly a de facto encampment. So any apartments will have to come with a no parking sticker addendum.
Anonymous wrote:If the plan was to build up, why no underground parking garage? So tired of the "limiting parking will limit cars" argument. No, it will cause folks to circle the block looking for parking and emit fumes. I say this as a non driver by choice who believes that building public transport and ride share etc, NOT .limiting parking, will encourage others to make the same choice. Will busing residents be contractually banned.from.owning cars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t they adding schools in NW?
Anything could happen. DC is even studying a 100 percent lottery assignment system, with string at risk preferences.. In 5 years AU Park students might be assigned Hearst or even to a school in SE, not necessarily their neighborhood school. This is the only way to address DEI meaningfully in DCPS.
The surest way to start a new wave of white flight, just like in San Francisco. Even the staunchest progressives won’t have their kids bused from AU Park to SE. They will not be dumb enough to do this.
And why would this be such as bad thing? DCPS would become more diverse, with more inclusive access to top performing schools.
DCPS would become less diverse under such a plan. Exponentially so.
It depends on your view what diversity is. It would certainly accelerate DCPS becoming anti-racist.
A school system exclusively populated by poor black and brown kids is neither diverse nor anti-racist.
Yes, this is what DC schools were like when I was coming up. They were not diverse or anti racist. They were underperforming and scary. Those of us who could went to parochials and privates. My parochial that I attended was all middle and lower middle class black families, fleeing .
Huh. Define ‘brown’ because that encompasses a lot of people.
And there aren’t as many Asian people in DC. Adding whites does help with diversity but you all tend to stick to your own. Like many groups.
Also having less whites may make it less racist but the goal is to help white children too. If they aren’t around other people how will they learn? It is not the same for POC children because they are bombarded with white figures in the media and toys.
Just to make sure people don’t think I’m saying this is exclusive to white people, similarly when I was young and visiting family in South Korea and neighborhood boy rubbed my skin and asked why the ‘dirt’ wouldn’t rub off. He did not know I was part Mexican and sometimes Mexican people are brown. There’s less brown people there and in the media.
No exposure causes ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t they adding schools in NW?
Anything could happen. DC is even studying a 100 percent lottery assignment system, with string at risk preferences.. In 5 years AU Park students might be assigned Hearst or even to a school in SE, not necessarily their neighborhood school. This is the only way to address DEI meaningfully in DCPS.
The surest way to start a new wave of white flight, just like in San Francisco. Even the staunchest progressives won’t have their kids bused from AU Park to SE. They will not be dumb enough to do this.
And why would this be such as bad thing? DCPS would become more diverse, with more inclusive access to top performing schools.
DCPS would become less diverse under such a plan. Exponentially so.
It depends on your view what diversity is. It would certainly accelerate DCPS becoming anti-racist.
A school system exclusively populated by poor black and brown kids is neither diverse nor anti-racist.
Yes, this is what DC schools were like when I was coming up. They were not diverse or anti racist. They were underperforming and scary. Those of us who could went to parochials and privates. My parochial that I attended was all middle and lower middle class black families, fleeing .
Anonymous wrote:When is a decision going to made about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t they adding schools in NW?
Anything could happen. DC is even studying a 100 percent lottery assignment system, with string at risk preferences.. In 5 years AU Park students might be assigned Hearst or even to a school in SE, not necessarily their neighborhood school. This is the only way to address DEI meaningfully in DCPS.
The surest way to start a new wave of white flight, just like in San Francisco. Even the staunchest progressives won’t have their kids bused from AU Park to SE. They will not be dumb enough to do this.
And why would this be such as bad thing? DCPS would become more diverse, with more inclusive access to top performing schools.
DCPS would become less diverse under such a plan. Exponentially so.
It depends on your view what diversity is. It would certainly accelerate DCPS becoming anti-racist.
Oh stop. Racism is a two way street. Diversity is not and should not be the sole goal of any educational institution. Providing the best education possible for all kids should be. “Anti/racist - yawn!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t they adding schools in NW?
Anything could happen. DC is even studying a 100 percent lottery assignment system, with string at risk preferences.. In 5 years AU Park students might be assigned Hearst or even to a school in SE, not necessarily their neighborhood school. This is the only way to address DEI meaningfully in DCPS.
The surest way to start a new wave of white flight, just like in San Francisco. Even the staunchest progressives won’t have their kids bused from AU Park to SE. They will not be dumb enough to do this.
And why would this be such as bad thing? DCPS would become more diverse, with more inclusive access to top performing schools.
DCPS would become less diverse under such a plan. Exponentially so.
It depends on your view what diversity is. It would certainly accelerate DCPS becoming anti-racist.
A school system exclusively populated by poor black and brown kids is neither diverse nor anti-racist.