Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And a lot of folks want a pool. So there.
Didn't the Casey Trees Foundation 2015 annual report card state that DC needs to take aggressive steps to preserve District-owned park green space and park tree canopy as a top environmental/conservation priority?
"We ask Mayor Bowser to:
Adopt a 50 percent canopy goal for all Department of Parks and Recreation managed properties.
--Initiate a planning process to create designs for neighborhood parks that incorporate more trees and better growing spaces, make parks safer and increase use.
--Prepare and execute an Open Space Plan that increases residential connections to city greenspace as called for by the Sustainable DC Plan.
--Place conservation easements on city-owned greenspaces to ensure they remain green for the continued benefit of future generations of Washingtonians."
Paving over two acres of Hearst Park for a pool (and the likely loss of mature oaks) would run contrary to this goal.
Casey Trees is not without an agenda of its own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And a lot of folks want a pool. So there.
Didn't the Casey Trees Foundation 2015 annual report card state that DC needs to take aggressive steps to preserve District-owned park green space and park tree canopy as a top environmental/conservation priority?
"We ask Mayor Bowser to:
Adopt a 50 percent canopy goal for all Department of Parks and Recreation managed properties.
--Initiate a planning process to create designs for neighborhood parks that incorporate more trees and better growing spaces, make parks safer and increase use.
--Prepare and execute an Open Space Plan that increases residential connections to city greenspace as called for by the Sustainable DC Plan.
--Place conservation easements on city-owned greenspaces to ensure they remain green for the continued benefit of future generations of Washingtonians."
Paving over two acres of Hearst Park for a pool (and the likely loss of mature oaks) would run contrary to this goal.
Anonymous wrote:And a lot of folks want a pool. So there.
Anonymous wrote:1) Mary Cheh is a former board member of Stoddert
2) Stoddert wants to pave over Hearst for soccer fields
3) Mary Cheh personally chose Hearst to be paved over for Soccer fields
Definition of a conflict of interest:
1.A situation that has the potential to undermine the impartiality of a person because of the possibility of a clash between the person's self-interest and professional interest or public interest.
Anonymous wrote:Oh. My. God.
Are you people out of your minds?
Nobody gives a damn about children's soccer. Sorry, I know you think it's the most important thing the world, but I promise you this: your child *isn't* going to play in the Olympics, *isn't* going to get a soccer scholarship to college, and *is definitely* going to bore the bejesus out of everyone you're related to!
Get. A. Life.
Anonymous wrote:HUUUUUUGEE conflict of interest. I don't care if she is no longer on the board.
Anonymous wrote:From Mary Cheh's bio
Mary is a former member of the Murch after-school board, a Stoddert soccer coach (and a licensed referee), and member of the Stoddert Board.