Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disappointing that the Hardy and B&GC parents (and kids) and civic space advocates haven’t organized anything bar a petition and a useless ANC vote. Those of us on here seem to care much more about it than they do. Oh well.
Have you called your Councilperson and Mayor Bowser?
Nice deflection. The point is that the form of mass direct action that is needed to turn this into a political issue that the mayor can’t ignore - and, yes, the mayor can certainly ignore phone calls - is not being organized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s disappointing that the Hardy and B&GC parents (and kids) and civic space advocates haven’t organized anything bar a petition and a useless ANC vote. Those of us on here seem to care much more about it than they do. Oh well.
Have you called your Councilperson and Mayor Bowser?
Anonymous wrote:It’s disappointing that the Hardy and B&GC parents (and kids) and civic space advocates haven’t organized anything bar a petition and a useless ANC vote. Those of us on here seem to care much more about it than they do. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems there is space to make these baseball fields also available for soccer/lacrosse
DPR considers itself the Department of Baseball. Almost two thirds of their fields are diamonds even though 85% of the kids who use them play non-diamond sports. Worse, they've been actively moving more resources into baseball and away from non-diamond uses where they have multi-use fields.
There is just a complete culture of lack of responsiveness and accountability at DPR.
Yep and those are grass fields they maintain- ie spend $$$ on. Look at Palisades, the turf field is horribly maintained. It even has water flowing on it from the surrounding area when it rains. You can see the mud after a storm. It’s alway in use....the great look grass baseball field not really used.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems there is space to make these baseball fields also available for soccer/lacrosse
DPR considers itself the Department of Baseball. Almost two thirds of their fields are diamonds even though 85% of the kids who use them play non-diamond sports. Worse, they've been actively moving more resources into baseball and away from non-diamond uses where they have multi-use fields.
There is just a complete culture of lack of responsiveness and accountability at DPR.
Anonymous wrote:Seems there is space to make these baseball fields also available for soccer/lacrosse
Anonymous wrote:Also in Georgetown and Glover park — field on Volta and fields off Wisconsin. Why hasn’t dpr turned these fields into multi use fields. All close to Hardy and Stoddert elementary. [b]The neighbors refuse to let these fields be utilized. And the one by Hearst should be a multi use turf field. If DC is going to address the need for space for kids it has to do more than focus on jelleff.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just St. Pats - All the private school fields sit empty unless private schools are using them.