Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn! The pool thing is BS! I also thought I followed things, but I totally missed this. I even missed this in the email I got from
DPR about the fees.
crap! Someone start a petition!
Did DPR actually send out an email about the proposed regulations asking for public comment? I wish my council member would have notified his constituents; they were published for public comment in January!
Anonymous wrote:As a life long NOVA resident, I think it's weird that they didn't charge any entrance fees before so I don't get the outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Damn! The pool thing is BS! I also thought I followed things, but I totally missed this. I even missed this in the email I got from
DPR about the fees.
crap! Someone start a petition!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:shocked by the vitriol towards Charles Allen on here. We live on the Hill, and have great respect for the work his team has done. He is a good guy.
Totally in agreemebt that this was not piblicized appropriately, and it does burn to think of the extra taxes on massages, gyms, exercise classes, and now this. But I think the fees will actually help make things less of a free for all. The pools may be more focused on swimming. I am a swimmer and avoid the pools in the summer months entirely bc of the lack of maintenance, dirty water, and unruly behavior. Maybe some of that unruly behavior will be diverted towards splash parks, and the pools will be better for swimming.
I guarantee all the vitriol is from one single wronged person. We also live in Ward 6 and I'm a big fan of Charles Allen. He is incredibly responsive and thoughtful, at least in the limited dealings I've had with him. And I haven't heard anything otherwise from neighbors or friends in Ward 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically, pools are now just for poor people.
I don't follow. Is it free still if you are on snap or something?
Who the hell would pay $600 for a filthy pool with bad service? I am assuming they will give a break to the poor. I guess the middle class of DC will be given the shaft again. Did the council approve this?
The indoor pools that go to our beautiful. I don't know what you're talking about.
The Eastern Market pool is absolutely disgusting and the baby pool is never filled. The other pools I've been to are fairly nice, but still lack some basic things like hooks in the shower area for your towel ... I'm fine with paying $5 but will expect more now.
Anonymous wrote:I actually thought I followed the news pretty closely but I guess I missed this. DC has many children and families living in poverty. No fees should be assessed when using public facilities. I mean really? Don't we want our city's children to have access to rec centers, pools and fields? [/quote
This was done in secret.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically, pools are now just for poor people.
I don't follow. Is it free still if you are on snap or something?
Who the hell would pay $600 for a filthy pool with bad service? I am assuming they will give a break to the poor. I guess the middle class of DC will be given the shaft again. Did the council approve this?
The indoor pools that go to our beautiful. I don't know what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:shocked by the vitriol towards Charles Allen on here. We live on the Hill, and have great respect for the work his team has done. He is a good guy.
Totally in agreemebt that this was not piblicized appropriately, and it does burn to think of the extra taxes on massages, gyms, exercise classes, and now this. But I think the fees will actually help make things less of a free for all. The pools may be more focused on swimming. I am a swimmer and avoid the pools in the summer months entirely bc of the lack of maintenance, dirty water, and unruly behavior. Maybe some of that unruly behavior will be diverted towards splash parks, and the pools will be better for swimming.
I guarantee all the vitriol is from one single wronged person. We also live in Ward 6 and I'm a big fan of Charles Allen. He is incredibly responsive and thoughtful, at least in the limited dealings I've had with him. And I haven't heard anything otherwise from neighbors or friends in Ward 6.
Anonymous wrote:shocked by the vitriol towards Charles Allen on here. We live on the Hill, and have great respect for the work his team has done. He is a good guy.
Totally in agreemebt that this was not piblicized appropriately, and it does burn to think of the extra taxes on massages, gyms, exercise classes, and now this. But I think the fees will actually help make things less of a free for all. The pools may be more focused on swimming. I am a swimmer and avoid the pools in the summer months entirely bc of the lack of maintenance, dirty water, and unruly behavior. Maybe some of that unruly behavior will be diverted towards splash parks, and the pools will be better for swimming.