Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, so ANC didn’t notice for two years and no problems? Also why isn’t ANC addressing the rampant crime? Also is this the ANC that was photographed sticking a middle finger at a community business. Just shut up.
The ANC is saying it was duped. It is a ridiculous assertion. The ANC knows how to read agreements that have been filed. If they say they are being duped, it's because those idiots don't even read their own agreements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only way to drop on campus is via carpool, per the ANC restrictions. Not every one has been able to find carpools or lives in areas where that is feasible.
Do these ANC restrictions also impose the carpool rule on those families living sufficiently far away from campus, or is the distance-based exemption one that GDS chose to provide notwithstanding?
Anonymous wrote:Wait, so ANC didn’t notice for two years and no problems? Also why isn’t ANC addressing the rampant crime? Also is this the ANC that was photographed sticking a middle finger at a community business. Just shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that anyone in the neighborhood thinks they can legislate where anyone can stop for 5 seconds and let a preteen or teen hope out of thh huh e car. The people that live near Deal know it could be a lot worse.
But that is exactly what the school agreed to do, at least regarding the streets nearest the school. Tons of people drop off east of Wisconsin. And of course, kids park illegally all over the neighborhood.
Not so. The agreement only forbids dropoffs on the immediately adjacent streets -- nothing else for parents. Stop lying.
That’s what I said - streets nearest the school. East of Wisconsin is fair game and there are many, many students being dropped off there. And students, by their own admission, parking on neighborhood streets all day which is illegal and against the agreement.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, so ANC didn’t notice for two years and no problems? Also why isn’t ANC addressing the rampant crime? Also is this the ANC that was photographed sticking a middle finger at a community business. Just shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, so ANC didn’t notice for two years and no problems? Also why isn’t ANC addressing the rampant crime? Also is this the ANC that was photographed sticking a middle finger at a community business. Just shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, so ANC didn’t notice for two years and no problems? Also why isn’t ANC addressing the rampant crime? Also is this the ANC that was photographed sticking a middle finger at a community business. Just shut up.
Anonymous wrote:The only way to drop on campus is via carpool, per the ANC restrictions. Not every one has been able to find carpools or lives in areas where that is feasible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correct re WI Avenue. And that is exactly how it should be. WI is an immensely busy street and people have the right to drive on it and drop off where the City permits it. There are literally thousands of cars driving up WI every morning -- you are losing all sense of proportion.
You’re all missing the fact that there are GDS parents standing in illegal spots everyday during pick up. There’s only 1 legal spot on Wisconsin in front of the gas station not 3, and there are no legal spots between Ellicott and 42nd street on Wisconsin any time of day.
Isn't that just a parking enforcement problem then? The ANC should get the city to send some meter maids up there to ticket them and I'm sure it will stop. One thing DC does well is hand out parking tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that anyone in the neighborhood thinks they can legislate where anyone can stop for 5 seconds and let a preteen or teen hope out of thh huh e car. The people that live near Deal know it could be a lot worse.
But that is exactly what the school agreed to do, at least regarding the streets nearest the school. Tons of people drop off east of Wisconsin. And of course, kids park illegally all over the neighborhood.
Not so. The agreement only forbids dropoffs on the immediately adjacent streets -- nothing else for parents. Stop lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that anyone in the neighborhood thinks they can legislate where anyone can stop for 5 seconds and let a preteen or teen hope out of thh huh e car. The people that live near Deal know it could be a lot worse.
But that is exactly what the school agreed to do, at least regarding the streets nearest the school. Tons of people drop off east of Wisconsin. And of course, kids park illegally all over the neighborhood.
The parents didn't agree to anything, and I don't how the school would even begin to try enforcing this. Are they supposed to have monitors out all over the surrounding neighborhoods trying to catch kids getting out of cars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that anyone in the neighborhood thinks they can legislate where anyone can stop for 5 seconds and let a preteen or teen hope out of thh huh e car. The people that live near Deal know it could be a lot worse.
But that is exactly what the school agreed to do, at least regarding the streets nearest the school. Tons of people drop off east of Wisconsin. And of course, kids park illegally all over the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correct re WI Avenue. And that is exactly how it should be. WI is an immensely busy street and people have the right to drive on it and drop off where the City permits it. There are literally thousands of cars driving up WI every morning -- you are losing all sense of proportion.
You’re all missing the fact that there are GDS parents standing in illegal spots everyday during pick up. There’s only 1 legal spot on Wisconsin in front of the gas station not 3, and there are no legal spots between Ellicott and 42nd street on Wisconsin any time of day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that anyone in the neighborhood thinks they can legislate where anyone can stop for 5 seconds and let a preteen or teen hope out of thh huh e car. The people that live near Deal know it could be a lot worse.
But that is exactly what the school agreed to do, at least regarding the streets nearest the school. Tons of people drop off east of Wisconsin. And of course, kids park illegally all over the neighborhood.