Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
But it is. MSI can't use the field now because of the problems they created. It's their move to solve them if they want to use the field.
If MSI can’t use the field, then MCPS is in breach of contract. MCPS will have to pay back $2.4M and might have to pay other costs from their breach of contract. MCPS will then have to go after the city of Rockville. Guess who pays at the end? All of you tax paying citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
I wonder what would happen if city residents started telling the city council they don’t want an MOU for this? MSI would never be able to use those fields. Sounds like MSI is not politically savvy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
But it is. MSI can't use the field now because of the problems they created. It's their move to solve them if they want to use the field.
The dispute between MSI and the City of Rockville is about overflow parking for JW MS on back-to-school night?
Do these crazy parents think that MSI games and practices have the same amount of car traffic compared to back to school nights? Don’t know if these parents are crazy, stupid, desperate or just bitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
But it is. MSI can't use the field now because of the problems they created. It's their move to solve them if they want to use the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
But it is. MSI can't use the field now because of the problems they created. It's their move to solve them if they want to use the field.
The dispute between MSI and the City of Rockville is about overflow parking for JW MS on back-to-school night?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think you hit the nail on the head. Lyda, how many of these negative, nasty posts are from you, and others from the Parent Coalition? Clearly the people with kids at Julius West, and kids who play MSI who have had their schedules messed up for 4 weeks now (like mine), are happy with the fields and want them open!
Most of the discussion here has been about parking and bathrooms.
Do you realize that MSI has been using the JW grass field for years? My DD team practiced here for the last two years. We also had games here too.
No one Parent Coalition ever mentioned about parking and/or bathrooms previously until the turf field was built.
Note: MSI indicated that the field will not be used any differently or any more than was previously used when it had grass (I.e. same amount of practices, games, players and parents).
People please calm down. MSI is working this out. This dispute has nothing to do with these nutcase parents complaining about parking and bathrooms. Sadly these parents have nothing to do but check and recheck the MD Public Schools forum on DCUM. The dispute is about $$ and who is going to pay for maintenance of the turf fields. MSI does not want to pay for maintenance as that was not in the original contract. They will hopefully work it out and our kids will be playing on the beautiful new turf field under the lights before we know it. Frankly, I don't care if MSI pays for it or not. I only care that my kid can play soccer on the new fields as was planned all along.
Here's a little advice for the crazy parents posting here about parking and bathrooms...the weather has been glorious. Maybe step away from the keyboard and take a walk. Get your mind off the negative and move on.
With the lighted fields, people can even take walks, jog and/or do other exercises when it gets dark especially during the winter months when it gets dark around 6:30om.
You must not be from around here. The City of Rockville is a very safe place and people often walk after dark in complete safety. I walk my dog and see others doing the same as well as jogging after dark and no one has any problems. Again, maybe you are new here or from some other part of the county and don't know anything about Rockville. The City of Rockville even has it's own police department that are fast to respond to all calls. Much faster than the county cops you would call. People don't want bright stadium lights shining into their house windows after their kid's bedtimes. The City of Rockville has complete authority over ordinances within the city. If they want, the City Council could make it impossible for MSI to ever use that field.
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It’s called directional lights. Go look at Wootton HS before you complain about lights shining on people’s houses. Gee Wiz!!
The lighting report has already been completed and the City of Rockville, MSI and MCPS all know that the lights will shine on to 270, the ramps and on to Falls Road and neighbors.
Where can drivers purchase black out curtains for their cars as they drive by these stadium lights?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
But it is. MSI can't use the field now because of the problems they created. It's their move to solve them if they want to use the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
That's really not how things work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
It's MSI's problem now. They demanded this field. They created the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think you hit the nail on the head. Lyda, how many of these negative, nasty posts are from you, and others from the Parent Coalition? Clearly the people with kids at Julius West, and kids who play MSI who have had their schedules messed up for 4 weeks now (like mine), are happy with the fields and want them open!
Most of the discussion here has been about parking and bathrooms.
Do you realize that MSI has been using the JW grass field for years? My DD team practiced here for the last two years. We also had games here too.
No one Parent Coalition ever mentioned about parking and/or bathrooms previously until the turf field was built.
Note: MSI indicated that the field will not be used any differently or any more than was previously used when it had grass (I.e. same amount of practices, games, players and parents).
People please calm down. MSI is working this out. This dispute has nothing to do with these nutcase parents complaining about parking and bathrooms. Sadly these parents have nothing to do but check and recheck the MD Public Schools forum on DCUM. The dispute is about $$ and who is going to pay for maintenance of the turf fields. MSI does not want to pay for maintenance as that was not in the original contract. They will hopefully work it out and our kids will be playing on the beautiful new turf field under the lights before we know it. Frankly, I don't care if MSI pays for it or not. I only care that my kid can play soccer on the new fields as was planned all along.
Here's a little advice for the crazy parents posting here about parking and bathrooms...the weather has been glorious. Maybe step away from the keyboard and take a walk. Get your mind off the negative and move on.
With the lighted fields, people can even take walks, jog and/or do other exercises when it gets dark especially during the winter months when it gets dark around 6:30om.
You must not be from around here. The City of Rockville is a very safe place and people often walk after dark in complete safety. I walk my dog and see others doing the same as well as jogging after dark and no one has any problems. Again, maybe you are new here or from some other part of the county and don't know anything about Rockville. The City of Rockville even has it's own police department that are fast to respond to all calls. Much faster than the county cops you would call. People don't want bright stadium lights shining into their house windows after their kid's bedtimes. The City of Rockville has complete authority over ordinances within the city. If they want, the City Council could make it impossible for MSI to ever use that field.
I lived in Rockville since 1979. Sign up for the weekly Rockville Crime Report.
It’s called directional lights. Go look at Wootton HS before you complain about lights shining on people’s houses. Gee Wiz!!
You live in Rockville or City of Rockville? Are you able to vote in the upcoming election? Because it's strange if you think that neighborhood has a lot of crime if you're familiar with the City of Rockville. The best part about the city is that they listen to constituents. Remember when they had that vote on the Twinbrook Quarter? Nearly everyone from the City of Rockville that talked wanted it. Nearly everyone outside the city (Bethesda, North Bethesda, Gaithersburg) did not want it. They voted for it anyway and people from North Bethesda were complaining that means that they can't build more housing outside the city. lol
Well you are pretty delusional if you have any say about anything with these fields. Yes, MSI will probably not play on these fields until next season because of you. But after the election, these fields will be used by MSI and other soccer, football, lacrosse organizations under the lights whether you like it or not. All you managed to do was to disrupt a soccer season for MSI families. Congrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.
That's not an MSI issue, that's a MCPS issue. And there are some pretty obvious solutions, starting with one that they're apparently already using: a shuttle bus from a satellite parking location. The neighbors should also approve of this solution, since it means less traffic to/from JW during the rare big school events like Back To School Night.
Anonymous wrote:When they widen 270..will the fields be affected? I almost hate to ask..
Anonymous wrote:
MSI continues to be hyper focused on themselves and clueless about the neighborhood.
The issue with overflow parking is that the fields have been used as overflow parking on busy school nights. That use has now been removed by MSI for their own purposes. Overflow parking will be where now for school events? MSI has not come up with a solution to that issue yet.