Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some earlier PP hit the nail on the head -- Why is DC planning to pay extremely high acquisition costs for some sites in expensive neighborhoods, instead of putting that same money to better use by offering more and better services in less-expensive locations. It's like Bowser is trying to waste money just to score political points by showing she stuck it equally to all wards. That's just a waste of money.
Yes, that's the city we live in.
Thank the Lord for economic growth and gentrification.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMHO it's a kind of a hoot that Mary Cheh is pushing a homeless shelter across the street from the pretentiously "upscale" Cathedral Commons and directly across from new townhomes that rent for $8K-$9K/monthly.
Even more funny, it's next to a liquor store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some earlier PP hit the nail on the head -- Why is DC planning to pay extremely high acquisition costs for some sites in expensive neighborhoods, instead of putting that same money to better use by offering more and better services in less-expensive locations. It's like Bowser is trying to waste money just to score political points by showing she stuck it equally to all wards. That's just a waste of money.
A rising tide lifts all homeless boats or something like that. And by the way, rich white lady can, you spare some change? I need to buy a quart of organic malt liquor from Whole Foods. I'm tryin' to drink "clean" you know.
Priceless. Also somewhat accurate if they end up putting it at Wisconsin Ave or River Rd as the only nearby grocery store there is Whole Foods (the Safeway on Wisconsin near RR is closing in less than a month.) Assistance money is going to be enough to buy half a loaf of bread a week there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some earlier PP hit the nail on the head -- Why is DC planning to pay extremely high acquisition costs for some sites in expensive neighborhoods, instead of putting that same money to better use by offering more and better services in less-expensive locations. It's like Bowser is trying to waste money just to score political points by showing she stuck it equally to all wards. That's just a waste of money.
A rising tide lifts all homeless boats or something like that. And by the way, rich white lady can, you spare some change? I need to buy a quart of organic malt liquor from Whole Foods. I'm tryin' to drink "clean" you know.
Anonymous wrote:Some earlier PP hit the nail on the head -- Why is DC planning to pay extremely high acquisition costs for some sites in expensive neighborhoods, instead of putting that same money to better use by offering more and better services in less-expensive locations. It's like Bowser is trying to waste money just to score political points by showing she stuck it equally to all wards. That's just a waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some earlier PP hit the nail on the head -- Why is DC planning to pay extremely high acquisition costs for some sites in expensive neighborhoods, instead of putting that same money to better use by offering more and better services in less-expensive locations. It's like Bowser is trying to waste money just to score political points by showing she stuck it equally to all wards. That's just a waste of money.
Yes, that's the city we live in.
Thank the Lord for economic growth and gentrification.
Anonymous wrote:Some earlier PP hit the nail on the head -- Why is DC planning to pay extremely high acquisition costs for some sites in expensive neighborhoods, instead of putting that same money to better use by offering more and better services in less-expensive locations. It's like Bowser is trying to waste money just to score political points by showing she stuck it equally to all wards. That's just a waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the rules for shelter residents when the shelters are within a couple blocks of preschools? Will the shelters be permitted to house convicted sex offenders in that situation?
I'm guessing sex offenders won't be allowed into shelter for women and children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMHO it's a kind of a hoot that Mary Cheh is pushing a homeless shelter across the street from the pretentiously "upscale" Cathedral Commons and directly across from new townhomes that rent for $8K-$9K/monthly.
Even more funny, it's next to a liquor store.
Hey, it's less ridiculous than proposing the Albermarle and RR sites, both of which house national landmarks, and thus are protected by federal laws from being knocked down to be turned into a shelter.
Anonymous wrote:What are the rules for shelter residents when the shelters are within a couple blocks of preschools? Will the shelters be permitted to house convicted sex offenders in that situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMHO it's a kind of a hoot that Mary Cheh is pushing a homeless shelter across the street from the pretentiously "upscale" Cathedral Commons and directly across from new townhomes that rent for $8K-$9K/monthly.
Even more funny, it's next to a liquor store.
Anonymous wrote:IMHO it's a kind of a hoot that Mary Cheh is pushing a homeless shelter across the street from the pretentiously "upscale" Cathedral Commons and directly across from new townhomes that rent for $8K-$9K/monthly.