Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to gentrification!
Where you're expected to pay for everyone and get no services for yourself.
And apparently pay for a lot of school children in PG county to attend DC schools also, according the investigative series that's been published all week!
And vacant houses are ignored and not taxed at the appropriate rate.
And homeless shelters are built in such a way to maximize profit for the developers, even if it costs several times more than typical housing in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So right now the pools in DC are just free for everyone if you live there? How odd. It is pretty common to pay a small fee for admission to a public pool. DC is such a weird mix of incredibly generous freebies and ridiculously high costs.
Yep, it was one of the best things about living here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So right now the pools in DC are just free for everyone if you live there? How odd. It is pretty common to pay a small fee for admission to a public pool. DC is such a weird mix of incredibly generous freebies and ridiculously high costs.
Yep, it was one of the best things about living here.
Anonymous wrote:So right now the pools in DC are just free for everyone if you live there? How odd. It is pretty common to pay a small fee for admission to a public pool. DC is such a weird mix of incredibly generous freebies and ridiculously high costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks. Say I do my usual routine of going to Wilson Aquatic. Go to the leisure pool for a while, then go swim in the lanes for a while. How much will I have to pay? I don't understand the pay schedule.
$5 daily as I'm reading it.
$600 for an annual fee for a family of four. Not minimal. And if you're poor, you can get a waiver. So basically, this is taxing the middle class and those who can't get their act together to get a waiver. I'd argue that those people need the rec centers more than anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Fuck DC. How can we stop this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to gentrification!
Where you're expected to pay for everyone and get no services for yourself.
And apparently pay for a lot of school children in PG county to attend DC schools also, according the investigative series that's been published all week!
And vacant houses are ignored and not taxed at the appropriate rate.
And homeless shelters are built in such a way to maximize profit for the developers, even if it costs several times more than typical housing in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to gentrification!
Where you're expected to pay for everyone and get no services for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to gentrification!
Where you're expected to pay for everyone and get no services for yourself.
And apparently pay for a lot of school children in PG county to attend DC schools also, according the investigative series that's been published all week!
And vacant houses are ignored and not taxed at the appropriate rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to gentrification!
Where you're expected to pay for everyone and get no services for yourself.
And apparently pay for a lot of school children in PG county to attend DC schools also, according the investigative series that's been published all week!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to gentrification!
Where you're expected to pay for everyone and get no services for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:And Cheh too.