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Anonymous wrote:A football team and stadium is an amenity for the region, like parks, museums, and libraries. It isn't just about economic benefits. I'd love love to see the Commanders return to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Commanders in DC. I want the tax revenue here.
The nation’s capitol should have a world class events stadium.
-DC residents
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of DC residents are hoping for a “great park” at the RFK site with meadows, lakes, notice shade trees, trails, etc. Maybe some new housing along the edges.
If a stadium is built there, it should be a partially underground “bowl” stadium surrounded by parks and trees. There should be no parking for fans at all.
Anonymous wrote:I'd hate the Commanders stadium in my neighborhood more, no question.
Anonymous wrote:Redskins. Please stop with the offensive C-Word.
Anonymous wrote:Commanders in DC. I want the tax revenue here.
The nation’s capitol should have a world class events stadium.
-DC residents
Anonymous wrote:Redskins. Please stop with the offensive C-Word.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately they already gerrymandered the crap out of Hill East so that the RFK site is in a thin strip of Ward 7 instead of 6. Since most W7 residents are EOTR, they will happily support a new stadium because they're far away from all the negative effects that capitol hill residents nextdoor in W6 will have to suffer.
Kind of a genius political move if you think about it...
Anonymous wrote:
A football team and stadium is an amenity for the region, like parks, museums, and libraries.