Anonymous wrote:It’s ironic that white folk in this town carry on about Marion Barry when Ward 2 keeps sending a sleazebucket like Jack Evans to the council. Barry May have smoked crack rocks, but he took care of his constituents. This fool Evans gives his people’s stuff away to people who do him favors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The clubhouse is budgeted to get an upgrade of $7 million in the FY2020 budget. I do not think this funding is sufficient to bring the facility to where it needs to be and what the residents want. I have met with the Mayor and she has agreed to build a brand-new clubhouse. I will work with her to identify the funding in next year’s budget."
Wow, that's news! That a big quid for the quo.
the kids still need outdoor space! the 100 aftercare kids need to be able to play outdoors after being in school all day. Sports teams of nearby public schools need places to practice. Evans is a disgrace.
Go to the Duke Ellington school field. This is not a DCPS property. If DCPS wants to use the property, they need to step up with money. I am sure they will give DCPS the same deal.
I assume you're talking about Jelleff, which is a DPR field? First, under DC law DPR is supposed to give priority to public and charter schools over all private users. Second, it's not like DPR and DCPS are different countries, they are agencies of the same city government, reporting to the same deputy mayor. It shouldn't be hard for them to work together on common goals.
Third, DCPS is not asking for exclusive use of the field for one school every day afternoon during fall and spring sports seasons.
Perhaps Maret needs to have a closed door meeting about DE?
So how do you justify a law like that? The British School and Maret use the Jelleff and have a large proportion of students who live in DC. Their parents pay DC taxes that are used for DPR facilities and for DCPS. Why should DCPS have priority use of a public park? Seems like that law should be challenged in court.
It is interesting that are you advocating the merger DPR and DCPS. I wonder how many people would be in favor of that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The clubhouse is budgeted to get an upgrade of $7 million in the FY2020 budget. I do not think this funding is sufficient to bring the facility to where it needs to be and what the residents want. I have met with the Mayor and she has agreed to build a brand-new clubhouse. I will work with her to identify the funding in next year’s budget."
Wow, that's news! That a big quid for the quo.
the kids still need outdoor space! the 100 aftercare kids need to be able to play outdoors after being in school all day. Sports teams of nearby public schools need places to practice. Evans is a disgrace.
Go to the Duke Ellington school field. This is not a DCPS property. If DCPS wants to use the property, they need to step up with money. I am sure they will give DCPS the same deal.
I assume you're talking about Jelleff, which is a DPR field? First, under DC law DPR is supposed to give priority to public and charter schools over all private users. Second, it's not like DPR and DCPS are different countries, they are agencies of the same city government, reporting to the same deputy mayor. It shouldn't be hard for them to work together on common goals.
Third, DCPS is not asking for exclusive use of the field for one school every day afternoon during fall and spring sports seasons.
Perhaps Maret needs to have a closed door meeting about DE?
So how do you justify a law like that? The British School and Maret use the Jelleff and have a large proportion of students who live in DC. Their parents pay DC taxes that are used for DPR facilities and for DCPS. Why should DCPS have priority use of a public park? Seems like that law should be challenged in court.
It is interesting that are you advocating the merger DPR and DCPS. I wonder how many people would be in favor of that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The clubhouse is budgeted to get an upgrade of $7 million in the FY2020 budget. I do not think this funding is sufficient to bring the facility to where it needs to be and what the residents want. I have met with the Mayor and she has agreed to build a brand-new clubhouse. I will work with her to identify the funding in next year’s budget."
Wow, that's news! That a big quid for the quo.
the kids still need outdoor space! the 100 aftercare kids need to be able to play outdoors after being in school all day. Sports teams of nearby public schools need places to practice. Evans is a disgrace.
Go to the Duke Ellington school field. This is not a DCPS property. If DCPS wants to use the property, they need to step up with money. I am sure they will give DCPS the same deal.
I assume you're talking about Jelleff, which is a DPR field? First, under DC law DPR is supposed to give priority to public and charter schools over all private users. Second, it's not like DPR and DCPS are different countries, they are agencies of the same city government, reporting to the same deputy mayor. It shouldn't be hard for them to work together on common goals.
Third, DCPS is not asking for exclusive use of the field for one school every day afternoon during fall and spring sports seasons.
Perhaps Maret needs to have a closed door meeting about DE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m missing the point of this, but why is the ANC not trying to get Duke Ellington Field fixed up with turf and lights. It’s way nicer then Jelleff and bigger. Seems like a no brainer. Hardy could play football there and soccer. Jelleff doesn’t even have a football field for Hardy to play games on. Once that were to happen then the after school Jelleff program could share the field with Maret or whoever has the permits.
Those who can’t see why Jelleff is preferable to DE Field for Hardy MS after-school practices or the BG&C aftercare indeed have no brain. Sorry for being rude, but please just look at a map.
Should the DE Field be fixed up and used (by Hardy MS and others), yes. But that point is being used - by the mayor herself now - to deflect attention from the skulduggery of DPR, Maret, and Jack the Flipper (of public lands to private interests).
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’m missing the point of this, but why is the ANC not trying to get Duke Ellington Field fixed up with turf and lights. It’s way nicer then Jelleff and bigger. Seems like a no brainer. Hardy could play football there and soccer. Jelleff doesn’t even have a football field for Hardy to play games on. Once that were to happen then the after school Jelleff program could share the field with Maret or whoever has the permits.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, ANC 3D weighed in last week. Their letter is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nvmqdoy5xnjldbt/Jelleff_FINAL.pdf?dl=0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The clubhouse is budgeted to get an upgrade of $7 million in the FY2020 budget. I do not think this funding is sufficient to bring the facility to where it needs to be and what the residents want. I have met with the Mayor and she has agreed to build a brand-new clubhouse. I will work with her to identify the funding in next year’s budget."
Wow, that's news! That a big quid for the quo.
the kids still need outdoor space! the 100 aftercare kids need to be able to play outdoors after being in school all day. Sports teams of nearby public schools need places to practice. Evans is a disgrace.
Go to the Duke Ellington school field. This is not a DCPS property. If DCPS wants to use the property, they need to step up with money. I am sure they will give DCPS the same deal.
I assume you're talking about Jelleff, which is a DPR field? First, under DC law DPR is supposed to give priority to public and charter schools over all private users. Second, it's not like DPR and DCPS are different countries, they are agencies of the same city government, reporting to the same deputy mayor. It shouldn't be hard for them to work together on common goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone provide an update on Council, ANC or neighborhood efforts? Is Maret embarrassed yet?
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