Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wilson pool is still closed.
And it is still the fault of Muriel Bowser, Mayor.
This has nothing to do with any councilmember. This is a mayoral failure.
The mayor controls DGS, the agency that screwed up the HVAC and STILL has failed to fix it. The mayor controls DPR.
The Wilson pool is closed. This is a travesty of failed DC agencies. And it is Muriel Bowser’s fault.
I think that with the brand new outdoor Hearst Pool and Bathhouse, there is little motivation at the moment to move on the needed repairs at The Wilson/JR Pool. And there are many competing priorities for the Mayor right now, like the DC Circulator draw down, redesigning the K Street Transitway, increasing affordable housing across the city, the downtown office to residential conversions, the new Commanders stadium, extending the Streetcar
to Benning Rd, etc.
Bowser can't get the HVAC in a pool fixed. And it has been years. But you think that she can address your list of to dos? The woman is incompetent and hires her equally incompetent friends. So - no - none of it will get done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wilson pool is still closed.
And it is still the fault of Muriel Bowser, Mayor.
This has nothing to do with any councilmember. This is a mayoral failure.
The mayor controls DGS, the agency that screwed up the HVAC and STILL has failed to fix it. The mayor controls DPR.
The Wilson pool is closed. This is a travesty of failed DC agencies. And it is Muriel Bowser’s fault.
I think that with the brand new outdoor Hearst Pool and Bathhouse, there is little motivation at the moment to move on the needed repairs at The Wilson/JR Pool. And there are many competing priorities for the Mayor right now, like the DC Circulator draw down, redesigning the K Street Transitway, increasing affordable housing across the city, the downtown office to residential conversions, the new Commanders stadium, extending the Streetcar
to Benning Rd, etc.
Bowser can't get the HVAC in a pool fixed. And it has been years. But you think that she can address your list of to dos? The woman is incompetent and hires her equally incompetent friends. So - no - none of it will get done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wilson pool is still closed.
And it is still the fault of Muriel Bowser, Mayor.
This has nothing to do with any councilmember. This is a mayoral failure.
The mayor controls DGS, the agency that screwed up the HVAC and STILL has failed to fix it. The mayor controls DPR.
The Wilson pool is closed. This is a travesty of failed DC agencies. And it is Muriel Bowser’s fault.
I think that with the brand new outdoor Hearst Pool and Bathhouse, there is little motivation at the moment to move on the needed repairs at The Wilson/JR Pool. And there are many competing priorities for the Mayor right now, like the DC Circulator draw down, redesigning the K Street Transitway, increasing affordable housing across the city, the downtown office to residential conversions, the new Commanders stadium, extending the Streetcar
to Benning Rd, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Wilson pool is still closed.
And it is still the fault of Muriel Bowser, Mayor.
This has nothing to do with any councilmember. This is a mayoral failure.
The mayor controls DGS, the agency that screwed up the HVAC and STILL has failed to fix it. The mayor controls DPR.
The Wilson pool is closed. This is a travesty of failed DC agencies. And it is Muriel Bowser’s fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin is in a pickle.
In all seriousness, Mary Cheh wouldn’t have allowed this to go on for so long. Does Frumin actually do anything?
Anonymous wrote:Frumin is in a pickle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why IS it closed? I didn't swim there much, but it's still newish. Was it shoddily constructed?
DC spends a lot of shiny facilities but then doesn't maintain them.
That was why a lot of us quibbled with the Hearst pool. They also should have made it larger than a postage stamp, if they were going to make it at all.
I don’t mind the Hearst pool but it’s barely open and DC’s inattention to maintenance is already showing, down to the overflowing trash cans. And did they really have to cut down so many trees, without replanting?!
It's not the maintenance. They had really terrible contractors who built them and they can't be maintained. I have a friend who works for DPR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why IS it closed? I didn't swim there much, but it's still newish. Was it shoddily constructed?
DC spends a lot of shiny facilities but then doesn't maintain them.
That was why a lot of us quibbled with the Hearst pool. They also should have made it larger than a postage stamp, if they were going to make it at all.
I don’t mind the Hearst pool but it’s barely open and DC’s inattention to maintenance is already showing, down to the overflowing trash cans. And did they really have to cut down so many trees, without replanting?!