Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golf courses are an elitist waste of space. It should be eliminated and replaced with short term housing villages for newly-arrived citizens.
You have be a troll. Or really breathtakingly stupid.
Please explain what is breathtakingly stupid about building housing for poor people who are arriving to this country with nothing but the clothes on their backs? Thugs like Abott and DeSantis are sending people to DC with nothing. Doesn’t it make sense to build a place where they can can stay until they get on their feet?
DP... it's a manmade island constructed from dredged material, not exactly geotechnically stable for building huge residential units for hundreds of people. Not to mention all of the other infrastructure and logistics hurdles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Played 9 holes with my sons on Sunday. Course was packed, range was full, half a dozen people on the chipping green.
In other words- it was fully utilized.
That's well and good, but something like an outdoor concert venue could be hosting hundreds or thousands of people in the same space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golf courses are an elitist waste of space. It should be eliminated and replaced with short term housing villages for newly-arrived citizens.
You have be a troll. Or really breathtakingly stupid.
Please explain what is breathtakingly stupid about building housing for poor people who are arriving to this country with nothing but the clothes on their backs? Thugs like Abott and DeSantis are sending people to DC with nothing. Doesn’t it make sense to build a place where they can can stay until they get on their feet?
Anonymous wrote:Played 9 holes with my sons on Sunday. Course was packed, range was full, half a dozen people on the chipping green.
In other words- it was fully utilized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golf courses are an elitist waste of space. It should be eliminated and replaced with short term housing villages for newly-arrived citizens.
You have be a troll. Or really breathtakingly stupid.
Please explain what is breathtakingly stupid about building housing for poor people who are arriving to this country with nothing but the clothes on their backs? Thugs like Abott and DeSantis are sending people to DC with nothing. Doesn’t it make sense to build a place where they can can stay until they get on their feet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Golf courses are an elitist waste of space. It should be eliminated and replaced with short term housing villages for newly-arrived citizens.
You have be a troll. Or really breathtakingly stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I always heard that the national parks service makes sure its DC properties look crappy to pressure Congress for more funding. Idk if it’s true but they definitely neglect them compared to the parks out west and such.
Anonymous wrote:Golf courses are an elitist waste of space. It should be eliminated and replaced with short term housing villages for newly-arrived citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Golf courses are an elitist waste of space. It should be eliminated and replaced with short term housing villages for newly-arrived citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just wish that so much of East Potomac Park wasn't given over to golf. 36 holes in such a prime location is ridiculous, especially when there are two other full courses inside the city. It means that only a tiny fraction of residents get anything out of the park other than picnicing at the point.
What if we took back 18 holes and converted it into something like an outdoor concert venue? Could also be used for an improved DC State Fair, night markets, and other events that need open space but aren't well suited for the Mall. The park would have many more users than it does now, and it would also mean more tax revenue for the city. Plus, with more and better funded partner organizations, they'd be more likely to find money to fix up the seawall issues.
Completely agree. The golf course is a huge waste of money and land that could be put to much better use.
Thing I hate most about East Potomac Park is how car-dependent it is. Rewards the worst of the region's residents.
It's not a waste of money. It's a place where regular people can play and take golf lessons. I love it! My family spends a ton of time at Hains Point.