Anonymous wrote:Council passed a unanimous bill re: e bike rebates yesterday.
Besides Pinto, no one seems too focused on quality of life issues that impact families. But, other voices are louder.
Frumin would easily win again today.
Talk to neighbors about these issues. If the broad public support starts to shift, we may see some change from the Council. But we are not even remotely there yet, this thread has no power outside DCUMlandia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast
+1
Shootings in playgrounds and armed carjackings amidst kids walking to school change people’s priorities right quick.
Just to be clear, the shooting did not happen on a playground and the carjacking was at 7am.
If you look at Frumin's twitter, there are several commending his leadership with these signaling but not much else bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast
+1
Shootings in playgrounds and armed carjackings amidst kids walking to school change people’s priorities right quick.
Just to be clear, the shooting did not happen on a playground and the carjacking was at 7am.
If you look at Frumin's twitter, there are several commending his leadership with these signaling but not much else bills.
It was a mostly peaceful shooting.
Hahaha this made me laugh.
Yes, it was not in the park, only 1/2 blocks away and the suspect ran through the park to get away at prime time. But, semantics. It’s ok bc it wasn’t “in” The park.
The shooter is not getting the services he needs and deserves. Matt has a plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast
+1
Shootings in playgrounds and armed carjackings amidst kids walking to school change people’s priorities right quick.
Just to be clear, the shooting did not happen on a playground and the carjacking was at 7am.
If you look at Frumin's twitter, there are several commending his leadership with these signaling but not much else bills.
It was a mostly peaceful shooting.
Hahaha this made me laugh.
Yes, it was not in the park, only 1/2 blocks away and the suspect ran through the park to get away at prime time. But, semantics. It’s ok bc it wasn’t “in” The park.
Anonymous wrote:Take a look at the voucher program site which shows that the bulk of all “permantly homeless” (PHS-1) vouchers are in ward 3, second in number only to ward 6. If you combine ward 4, which part of chevy chase falls into, it surpasses any other ward. The phs-f (families, and so probably lots more stable) and also subsidized for low income working people, are in mostly other wards. This looks like a deliberate attempt to destabilize ward 3 for reasons not known.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast
+1
Shootings in playgrounds and armed carjackings amidst kids walking to school change people’s priorities right quick.
Just to be clear, the shooting did not happen on a playground and the carjacking was at 7am.
If you look at Frumin's twitter, there are several commending his leadership with these signaling but not much else bills.
It was a mostly peaceful shooting.
Hahaha this made me laugh.
Yes, it was not in the park, only 1/2 blocks away and the suspect ran through the park to get away at prime time. But, semantics. It’s ok bc it wasn’t “in” The park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast
+1
Shootings in playgrounds and armed carjackings amidst kids walking to school change people’s priorities right quick.
Just to be clear, the shooting did not happen on a playground and the carjacking was at 7am.
If you look at Frumin's twitter, there are several commending his leadership with these signaling but not much else bills.
It was a mostly peaceful shooting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast
+1
Shootings in playgrounds and armed carjackings amidst kids walking to school change people’s priorities right quick.
Just to be clear, the shooting did not happen on a playground and the carjacking was at 7am.
If you look at Frumin's twitter, there are several commending his leadership with these signaling but not much else bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast
+1
Shootings in playgrounds and armed carjackings amidst kids walking to school change people’s priorities right quick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin has broad public support, alas, as do his views re: biking and expansive changes to housing policies in Ward 3. He will not be recalled so don't waste time on that.
Not sure what there is to do about the voucher program, Housing First has robust PR and despite a scathing HUD audit and fines it's hard to see any response or change from DC. The amounts of money flowing around to many hands is vast.
it sounds like support is eroding fast