Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be a safety disaster to have 1400 kids on one site. DCPS legal team: get ready for major liability issues!
I am not sure I understand why it would be such a safety disaster. It is a huge space. Even so, it wouldn't be as big of a safety disaster as having 625 on site at Murch during construction, but many parents at Lafayette suggested that would be perfectly reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:It would be a safety disaster to have 1400 kids on one site. DCPS legal team: get ready for major liability issues!
Anonymous wrote:It would be a safety disaster to have 1400 kids on one site. DCPS legal team: get ready for major liability issues!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Spoken like someone who has never seen Lafayette drop-off and pick-up. There are extremely narrow streets that are also used by commuters going to/from Military Road, Utah Ave., and CT. Ave. The street on which the front entrance of Lafayette will sit is a busy commuter route.
The streets are no wider or narrower than any other residential streets in the city. They are not "extremely narrow" and they are public space, to be used by commuters, school kids and the local residents. If you want to wall it off, move to a gated community in Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Spoken like someone who has never seen Lafayette drop-off and pick-up. There are extremely narrow streets that are also used by commuters going to/from Military Road, Utah Ave., and CT. Ave. The street on which the front entrance of Lafayette will sit is a busy commuter route.
The streets are no wider or narrower than any other residential streets in the city. They are not "extremely narrow" and they are public space, to be used by commuters, school kids and the local residents. If you want to wall it off, move to a gated community in Potomac.
They just want to keep minority kids out of their neighborhood "narrow streets"
Finally somebody who has the intelligence and guts to see the truth!! We all know that the Lafayette community would welcome 700 white kids from Janney to swing for 2 years on their playground with open arms. NOT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Spoken like someone who has never seen Lafayette drop-off and pick-up. There are extremely narrow streets that are also used by commuters going to/from Military Road, Utah Ave., and CT. Ave. The street on which the front entrance of Lafayette will sit is a busy commuter route.
The streets are no wider or narrower than any other residential streets in the city. They are not "extremely narrow" and they are public space, to be used by commuters, school kids and the local residents. If you want to wall it off, move to a gated community in Potomac.
They just want to keep minority kids out of their neighborhood "narrow streets"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Spoken like someone who has never seen Lafayette drop-off and pick-up. There are extremely narrow streets that are also used by commuters going to/from Military Road, Utah Ave., and CT. Ave. The street on which the front entrance of Lafayette will sit is a busy commuter route.
The streets are no wider or narrower than any other residential streets in the city. They are not "extremely narrow" and they are public space, to be used by commuters, school kids and the local residents. If you want to wall it off, move to a gated community in Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any news on this decision?
Last I heard DCPS will make the decision on the swing space in mid January.
Why should Murch and Lafayette parents be so self-centered so as to deny DCPS the opportunity to save some money, which could used instead in some poor parts of DC? Is a longer commute or more traffic too much of a sacrifice for ONE CITY?!?!
No one is saying cost should not be a factor. Per DGS, using Lafayette is about the same cost as their other options. That was said *before* the cost of bussing students and rehabilitation of the park is considered so it is very likely Lafayette will turn out to be a more expensive option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any news on this decision?
Last I heard DCPS will make the decision on the swing space in mid January.
The deadline they said was January 12. They have a lot to do in a short time over a holiday period so I wonder if they will have to push back the date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any news on this decision?
Last I heard DCPS will make the decision on the swing space in mid January.