Anonymous wrote:Well at least we have outed that Stoddert is behind the effort to pave over Hearst. Seriously distrust Stoddert for hiding the ball on this. It's a program for little kids. No need to rip up Hearst for Stoddert. Ten years ago Stodsert proposed putting a big fence around Hearst and restrict its usage. I have disliked the leadership ever since. I love soccer as much as the next parent but Stoddert needs to chill out
Anonymous wrote:Well at least we have outed that Stoddert is behind the effort to pave over Hearst. Seriously distrust Stoddert for hiding the ball on this. It's a program for little kids. No need to rip up Hearst for Stoddert. Ten years ago Stodsert proposed putting a big fence around Hearst and restrict its usage. I have disliked the leadership ever since. I love soccer as much as the next parent but Stoddert needs to chill out
Anonymous wrote:This is too funny. A past director of Stoddert personally told me years ago that Stoddert doesn't want Hearst turfed because it is one of the few fields they have almost sole access to because of the lack of demand (because it is such a crappy field).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Stoddert wants a field it should buy one. Go buy Fannie Mae. All of my kids played Stoddert. It's a fine low key program. It should not be allowed to take over fields owned by DC Taxpayers and cover them in plastic. The organization has been trying to get its hands on HEasrt for more than a decade. Stay out. Keep out. It makes me want to oppose your current permits. Little kids can play on grass. The heat is bad for them. Cancer is bad for them. Destroying nature is bad for them.
Translation: My kids have aged out of needing Stoddert anymore, so instead of supporting them like I did in the 1980's, I am blasting them.
You are a total hypocrite. You don't have the right to dictate how public space is programmed, any more than Stoddert does. You are a tax payer, just like I am.
Really Stoddert douche? No, if you follow my posts it should be apparent that I have a kid who plays soccer now but at a level that is Stoddert can't support because it is an "everyone gets a trophy league." It's not competitive for the very good players. That said, I have also noted that Stoddert has been after the public fields at Hearst for decades. It wants to restrict access so seven-year-olds can play Saturday games there. I love Hearst. It's a great field -as is- for current uses, including Stoddert. It's douches like you who want to change it and force other folks to bend to your desired activities. I am serious about the heat. The field will be unusable for the summer if DPR puts in cancerous plastic grass - replacing a beautiful field.
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with kids getting a little dusty or muddy? It's kind of fun, and it beats cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Stoddert wants a field it should buy one. Go buy Fannie Mae. All of my kids played Stoddert. It's a fine low key program. It should not be allowed to take over fields owned by DC Taxpayers and cover them in plastic. The organization has been trying to get its hands on HEasrt for more than a decade. Stay out. Keep out. It makes me want to oppose your current permits. Little kids can play on grass. The heat is bad for them. Cancer is bad for them. Destroying nature is bad for them.
Translation: My kids have aged out of needing Stoddert anymore, so instead of supporting them like I did in the 1980's, I am blasting them.
You are a total hypocrite. You don't have the right to dictate how public space is programmed, any more than Stoddert does. You are a tax payer, just like I am.
Anonymous wrote:If Stoddert wants a field it should buy one. Go buy Fannie Mae. All of my kids played Stoddert. It's a fine low key program. It should not be allowed to take over fields owned by DC Taxpayers and cover them in plastic. The organization has been trying to get its hands on HEasrt for more than a decade. Stay out. Keep out. It makes me want to oppose your current permits. Little kids can play on grass. The heat is bad for them. Cancer is bad for them. Destroying nature is bad for them.
Anonymous wrote:Well at least we have outed that Stoddert is behind the effort to pave over Hearst. Seriously distrust Stoddert for hiding the ball on this. It's a program for little kids. No need to rip up Hearst for Stoddert. Ten years ago Stodsert proposed putting a big fence around Hearst and restrict its usage. I have disliked the leadership ever since. I love soccer as much as the next parent but Stoddert needs to chill out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would posit that combined, the DC Little League organizations, (NW, Cap Hill, Cap CIty, Banneker, Satchel Paige) are charged just as much for renting baseball and softball fields as Stoddert. And I don't think any of the baseball field times are 'provided' for free by the city.
None of the Little Leagues rent fields. They use DPR fields. The permit fee for DPR fields has been $26 per season., same for baseball as soccer. In addition to the DPR time it gets, Stoddert pays an average of $150 per game for over 2,000 games per year. It's not at all comparable.
This year the DPR fees are going up, to $5 per hour.