Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least they seem to be putting in reallgrass not astroturf
Which means the dogs will poop on it and tear it up by August.
Yay!
Anonymous wrote:At least they seem to be putting in reallgrass not astroturf
Anonymous wrote:So is field abs park on time to open in spring??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wills Hearst pool be open this summer? What is opening day?
If you follow the project updates DC DGS seems to have just this month slid the opening of the complex from Spring 2021 to summer 2021.
PROJECT TIMELINE:
• Design and Outreach: May 2016
• Construction Begins: August 2019
• Phase I of Playground: Fall 2019
• Phase II of Playground: Spring 2020
• Project Completion of the Field and Park: Spring
2021 and will open in late Spring 2021
• Project Completion of the Pool and Poolhouse:
Summer 2021
Anonymous wrote:Wills Hearst pool be open this summer? What is opening day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They could paint a cool mural in the wall
Something tells me there is going to be a very robust "friends of hearst park" to keep the park + facility planted and maintained.
Those groups don’t always last and often can’t sustain interest or financial
support long term. Landscaping maintenance is expensive. The city is building the pool and needs to make sure the area is well maintained.
LOL - the neighbors of Hearst Park only started paying attention to the park when the city proposed to improve it which will bring more people to their corner of CP.
That park has long been in poor shape with lots of litter and vines overtaking trees in the buffer between the soccer field and 37th Street and I mention those last two things because if the neighbors had cared all of these years they could have taken care of those things themselves. The tennis courts were also in poor shape and rarely swept (though they were also rarely used).
But of course people in CP don't do yard work or pick up trash.
I suspect the neighbors would prefer for the park to deteriorate (which is likely since DC is just terrible about maintaining anything it is responsible for) so they have cause to argue the pool should be closed which would get rid of anyone from outside of the neighborhood using their park.
I don't live at the park, but I am not sure what you are talking about. If you have been following Hearst Park or CP for the last 20 years, the water issue with that park has been a constant fight with the city. Just check out Youtube. There are dozens of videos of neighbors houses being flooded out because of the weird water situation at that park.
The swampy soccer field has been a constant source of complaints. The mosquitos there are legendary.
Anyway, it sounds like you simply want to chime in on something that you only know about anecdotally.