Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the new fees for using the pools, is everyone still eager for this to be built now that you will have to pay for it, particularly given that DC doesn't have such a great track record of maintaining its facilities?
$600 for a family of four.
http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf
Any way we can fight this??????
It's $300 for a family of four as Hearst would be an outdoor pool.
That's $300 more than I can afford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the new fees for using the pools, is everyone still eager for this to be built now that you will have to pay for it, particularly given that DC doesn't have such a great track record of maintaining its facilities?
$600 for a family of four.
http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf
Any way we can fight this??????
It's $300 for a family of four as Hearst would be an outdoor pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the new fees for using the pools, is everyone still eager for this to be built now that you will have to pay for it, particularly given that DC doesn't have such a great track record of maintaining its facilities?
$600 for a family of four.
http://dpr.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dpr/publication/attachments/June%202016%20-%20DPR%20Fee%20Schedule.pdf
Any way we can fight this??????
Anonymous wrote:Given the new fees for using the pools, is everyone still eager for this to be built now that you will have to pay for it, particularly given that DC doesn't have such a great track record of maintaining its facilities?
Anonymous wrote:DC says it needs two acres for a pool. That will not fit on a tennis court. Neither will one acre.
Anonymous wrote:Because they are used much less frequently. It is mostly empty and underused park space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take out the winter and the heat of the summer and you get about the same with the tennis courts, except it is 2-4 people at a time. Huuuuuge usage there.
Unfortunately, Hearst Park is not huuuuuge. It's actually fairly small, and unfortunately a pool won't fit unless the field, courts, playground and/or trees come out. Commandante Che needs to go back to the drawing board.
Um, they are not putting in a water park, just a simple pool. There will still be plenty of room for a field, playground, trees, and probably at least one tennis court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take out the winter and the heat of the summer and you get about the same with the tennis courts, except it is 2-4 people at a time. Huuuuuge usage there.
Unfortunately, Hearst Park is not huuuuuge. It's actually fairly small, and unfortunately a pool won't fit unless the field, courts, playground and/or trees come out. Commandante Che needs to go back to the drawing board.
Anonymous wrote:Take out the winter and the heat of the summer and you get about the same with the tennis courts, except it is 2-4 people at a time. Huuuuuge usage there.