Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pool is going to raise real estate values for some homes and reduce them for others. It’s much better than I thought it would turn out. I feel bad for some of the houses directly across because of the obnoxious building they added. But I think other houses will see the pool as a selling point. Still Cheh should be ashamed by the way it dragged on for two years. This was all her idea - she should have taken more ownership.
Because she is the one pouring the concrete?
Please.
How long did it take for Cathedral Commons to get built? 13 years? Is that her fault too?
No Cathedral Commons isn’t Cheh’s fault. But why are you resistant to holding a public official accountable - especially one who spearhead fed the project? She pushed it forward and then went silent while itanguished for two years. Isn’t it our job as citizens to hold people in public office responsible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Again, what is the proper role for a Councilmember and what is the role of the Agency responsible for construction management?
That you think the Councilmember is supposed to manage the day to day activities of an agency or be out there pouring concrete is just plain silly.
Again, I'm not talking about day-to-day activities like fixing potholes or complaints about trash pick-up. Cheh pushed a project that resulted in a large beautiful park being shut down to families for more than two years. That park was very well used by the neighborhood. I'm glad to have the pool, but oversight by Cheh was really disappointing. It is a big big deal. Stop trying to belittle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep underestimating the backlash and downplaying how many people are upset.
How many people wanted to pool? Thousands?
How many opposed? A handful.
Backlash unleashed.
Anonymous wrote:The tone of Cheh's defender(s)? bothers me. It's not just the tone either - it's also the acidity. Maybe I'm over sensitive as the child of an immigrant and someone who has been accosted publicly in recent months, but the suggestion that I should move to a gated community because I agree that Cheh deserves some share of responsibility for Hearst is really ugly. I'm allowed to live here too.
I wish people could move past the dark themes of the previous administration and not resurrect them on neighborhood message boards.
Anonymous wrote:Keep underestimating the backlash and downplaying how many people are upset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Again, what is the proper role for a Councilmember and what is the role of the Agency responsible for construction management?
That you think the Councilmember is supposed to manage the day to day activities of an agency or be out there pouring concrete is just plain silly.
Again, I'm not talking about day-to-day activities like fixing potholes or complaints about trash pick-up. Cheh pushed a project that resulted in a large beautiful park being shut down to families for more than two years. That park was very well used by the neighborhood. I'm glad to have the pool, but oversight by Cheh was really disappointing. It is a big big deal. Stop trying to belittle it.
Not only is it not a "big big" deal, your blaming Cheh for the project taking longer to complete than expected is entirely nonsensical. But, I feel pretty confident that, in the face of at least several people telling you how misguided your line of "reasoning" is, absolutely nothing will change your mind. Keep tilting at those windmills!
OK. This says it all. You don't get it.
No, the rest of us get it. I think YOU don't get it, and simply like to complain about nonsensical BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Again, what is the proper role for a Councilmember and what is the role of the Agency responsible for construction management?
That you think the Councilmember is supposed to manage the day to day activities of an agency or be out there pouring concrete is just plain silly.
Again, I'm not talking about day-to-day activities like fixing potholes or complaints about trash pick-up. Cheh pushed a project that resulted in a large beautiful park being shut down to families for more than two years. That park was very well used by the neighborhood. I'm glad to have the pool, but oversight by Cheh was really disappointing. It is a big big deal. Stop trying to belittle it.
Not only is it not a "big big" deal, your blaming Cheh for the project taking longer to complete than expected is entirely nonsensical. But, I feel pretty confident that, in the face of at least several people telling you how misguided your line of "reasoning" is, absolutely nothing will change your mind. Keep tilting at those windmills!
OK. This says it all. You don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Again, what is the proper role for a Councilmember and what is the role of the Agency responsible for construction management?
That you think the Councilmember is supposed to manage the day to day activities of an agency or be out there pouring concrete is just plain silly.
Again, I'm not talking about day-to-day activities like fixing potholes or complaints about trash pick-up. Cheh pushed a project that resulted in a large beautiful park being shut down to families for more than two years. That park was very well used by the neighborhood. I'm glad to have the pool, but oversight by Cheh was really disappointing. It is a big big deal. Stop trying to belittle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Again, what is the proper role for a Councilmember and what is the role of the Agency responsible for construction management?
That you think the Councilmember is supposed to manage the day to day activities of an agency or be out there pouring concrete is just plain silly.
Again, I'm not talking about day-to-day activities like fixing potholes or complaints about trash pick-up. Cheh pushed a project that resulted in a large beautiful park being shut down to families for more than two years. That park was very well used by the neighborhood. I'm glad to have the pool, but oversight by Cheh was really disappointing. It is a big big deal. Stop trying to belittle it.
Not only is it not a "big big" deal, your blaming Cheh for the project taking longer to complete than expected is entirely nonsensical. But, I feel pretty confident that, in the face of at least several people telling you how misguided your line of "reasoning" is, absolutely nothing will change your mind. Keep tilting at those windmills!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Again, what is the proper role for a Councilmember and what is the role of the Agency responsible for construction management?
That you think the Councilmember is supposed to manage the day to day activities of an agency or be out there pouring concrete is just plain silly.
Again, I'm not talking about day-to-day activities like fixing potholes or complaints about trash pick-up. Cheh pushed a project that resulted in a large beautiful park being shut down to families for more than two years. That park was very well used by the neighborhood. I'm glad to have the pool, but oversight by Cheh was really disappointing. It is a big big deal. Stop trying to belittle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Again, what is the proper role for a Councilmember and what is the role of the Agency responsible for construction management?
That you think the Councilmember is supposed to manage the day to day activities of an agency or be out there pouring concrete is just plain silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.
You have a deeply flawed view of reality if you think potholes and parks are the same thing. Basically, I think your pretty dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not talking about potholes. We are talking about a six acre park that was closed for two years.
Yes, but the responsibilities are the same. The Councilmember has one role, the agency another. Glad we agree.