Anonymous wrote:All they wanted was a better life for their kids! Now, without this road the most the kids east of the park can aspire to is becoming wank-booth cleaners in some Russian oligarch's mansion when they grow up. Sad!
Anonymous wrote:I put this nonsense directly at the feet of trump.
Anonymous wrote:
[b]DC truly has so much green space [b] whereas CHEVY CHASE and DOWNTOWN BETHESDA DO NOT have nearly enough green space. If you haven't been to downtown Bethesda lately, or the areas surrounding it, you'll be shocked by all the construction.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it will become a homeless encampment? Seems a pleasant spot...
The frequent walker, bike and especially dog traffic will discourage that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree OP - and those protesting the Purple Line in Chevy Chase are doing the same thing. This was truly a case of the rich and connected making sure the undesirables lose access - and to insure that their leaf green neighborhood was sure to be priced even further out of reach. The repair would have been costly to do (but not unprecedented) but as OP mentioned - the wealthy enclave blocked the growth of the tax base, the opportunity lost (for those who relied on the access - not to mention keeping traffic) - and it was all disguised as some kind of do good environmentalism. I know its is long ago but I so remember that when this happened. Classic NIMBY that so many who live there would call out in other neighborhoods as racist, punishing poor, etc. DC truly has so much green space and the traffic this denial of access causes is classic haves/have not. The self satisfaction of those touting this new park is nauseating
There's a big difference between turning a road into open space open to the public, and protesting public transportation.
A road is public transportation.
Anonymous wrote:All they wanted was a better life for their kids! Now, without this road the most the kids east of the park can aspire to is becoming wank-booth cleaners in some Russian oligarch's mansion when they grow up. Sad!
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it will become a homeless encampment? Seems a pleasant spot...
Anonymous wrote:DC is full of roads. There are far fewer trails. I cycle to work, and it is nice to have another place that isn't about cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF OP?? This road has been closed to traffic for nearly 30 years.
The NIMBYs play a long game, and finally have achieved their objective of foreclosing this part of Cleveland/Woodley Park to density, urbanism and more diversity.
Anonymous wrote:WTF OP?? This road has been closed to traffic for nearly 30 years.