Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps OP could assemble a dedicated group of neighborhood folks who are willing to ensure that if the public would like to use the playground in the afternoons and on weekend, then the public will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining it. That would likely mean creating a "Friends of XXXXX Playground" that would be willing to dedicate time and funds to the cause. IF the school doesn't have the funds to support these activities, cleaning and additional wear and tear, then you can offer to provide that for them. But please don't expect the school, which is focused on educating their kids with a set/limited amount of funds, to pay for this service for you. If it's not worth the time/cost for you, then use a different playground.
Use a different playground, park, rec center or area of grass ...
I get how that would be easy if you lived near Powell, for example, and could simply go to Upshur Park instead. But not all neighborhoods have other options in walking distance. I think that's why it has been such an issue in Mount Pleasant. I guess the solution really is "drive west of the park" for those of us who can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lmao. Powell Rec Center is right there.
Also a little place called rock creek park.
It's Upshur park, but that wasn't good enough for the community as they wanted access to their own little island called "Powell Elementary" school playground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog owners are the reason many schools are closing their grounds on weekends. Too much poop and litter lying around.
Sadly true
Anonymous wrote:Lmao. Powell Rec Center is right there.
Also a little place called rock creek park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps OP could assemble a dedicated group of neighborhood folks who are willing to ensure that if the public would like to use the playground in the afternoons and on weekend, then the public will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining it. That would likely mean creating a "Friends of XXXXX Playground" that would be willing to dedicate time and funds to the cause. IF the school doesn't have the funds to support these activities, cleaning and additional wear and tear, then you can offer to provide that for them. But please don't expect the school, which is focused on educating their kids with a set/limited amount of funds, to pay for this service for you. If it's not worth the time/cost for you, then use a different playground.
Use a different playground, park, rec center or area of grass ...
I get how that would be easy if you lived near Powell, for example, and could simply go to Upshur Park instead. But not all neighborhoods have other options in walking distance. I think that's why it has been such an issue in Mount Pleasant. I guess the solution really is "drive west of the park" for those of us who can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps OP could assemble a dedicated group of neighborhood folks who are willing to ensure that if the public would like to use the playground in the afternoons and on weekend, then the public will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining it. That would likely mean creating a "Friends of XXXXX Playground" that would be willing to dedicate time and funds to the cause. IF the school doesn't have the funds to support these activities, cleaning and additional wear and tear, then you can offer to provide that for them. But please don't expect the school, which is focused on educating their kids with a set/limited amount of funds, to pay for this service for you. If it's not worth the time/cost for you, then use a different playground.
Use a different playground, park, rec center or area of grass ...
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps OP could assemble a dedicated group of neighborhood folks who are willing to ensure that if the public would like to use the playground in the afternoons and on weekend, then the public will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining it. That would likely mean creating a "Friends of XXXXX Playground" that would be willing to dedicate time and funds to the cause. IF the school doesn't have the funds to support these activities, cleaning and additional wear and tear, then you can offer to provide that for them. But please don't expect the school, which is focused on educating their kids with a set/limited amount of funds, to pay for this service for you. If it's not worth the time/cost for you, then use a different playground.
Anonymous wrote:This is really a shame. Maybe the neighbors who would like to use the field or playground could talk to the principal about doing a clean up every Monday morning or something? I agree that these facilities should be open to the public when school is not in session, but I also understand that the schools don't have the staff to deal with a lot of litter, vandalism, and the other problems listed above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through this with our newly renovated school.
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/Track%20and%20Field%20Policy.pdf
Thanks. Curious if your school closed post-renovation too?
The playground was never open to the public before the renovation. Post-renovation, the community started a petition to have it open to the public. That petition was sent to the ward Councilmember and to DCPS. The school community, including admin, were against it considering there are several playgrounds within walking distance of the school, and there was already a problem with litter from folks that jumped the fence to hang out there. The issue finally came to a head with DCPS making the decision to have it open after hours and on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps OP could assemble a dedicated group of neighborhood folks who are willing to ensure that if the public would like to use the playground in the afternoons and on weekend, then the public will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining it. That would likely mean creating a "Friends of XXXXX Playground" that would be willing to dedicate time and funds to the cause. IF the school doesn't have the funds to support these activities, cleaning and additional wear and tear, then you can offer to provide that for them. But please don't expect the school, which is focused on educating their kids with a set/limited amount of funds, to pay for this service for you. If it's not worth the time/cost for you, then use a different playground.