From: Erin Fairbanks <erinwhite@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2013 1:54 PM
Subject: PRESS RELEASE: CM McDuffie Rejects Appeal for Cancellation, Supports Mayor’s Plan to Destroy McMillan Park
Subject: PRESS RELEASE: CM McDuffie Rejects Appeal for Cancellation, Supports Mayor’s Plan to Destroy McMillan Park
Friends of McMillan
For Release: June 4, 2013
Contact: Erin Fairbanks, erinwhite@yahoo.com, 240-506-6777
CM McDuffie Rejects Appeal for Cancellation, Supports Mayor’s Plan to Destroy McMillan Park
Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie flatly rejected the appeal on Monday from The Friends of McMillan Park (FOM) to intercede with Mayor Gray to cancel the meeting on Thursday, June 6th to declare the McMillan Park Sand Filtration Site surplus property. “You’ve raised legitimate concerns [but] I just don’t know that it’s necessary to postpone the meeting…to get those questions answered,” the councilmember told FOM. “I support the development of this project and I think we are just on different sides of that issue.”
FOM presented the councilmember with a petition with some 2,000 signatures against the current plan by Vision McMillan Partners (VMP) and the District Government. Pointing to the petition, he was asked directly how many opposed constituents would it take to change his mind? “I can’t answer that question,” McDuffie replied.
Gwen Southerland, former commissioner of ANC 5C05 and current McMillan Advisory Group member, at the Wilson Building meeting, told McDuffie: “I’m going be quite frank with you. History is not going to treat you well; it’s going to treat you like a fool. This is a historic site [and] they’re going to say, ‘Why didn’t that councilmember speak up?’ There are so many other creative things, so many other plans…this could be something so fabulous.”
“We are very disappointed in Councilmember McDuffie,” said Hugh Youngblood, also a former commissioner of ANC 5C03 and another member of the FOM delegation. “It would be a simple thing for the councilmember to stop this rush to judgment and ask Mayor Gray to cancel the surplus meeting. We now plan to show our opposition to this flawed plan at the Thursday meeting at 6:30pm, at All Nation’s Baptist Church located at 2001 North Capitol St. NE, and at other venues.”
FOM is opposed to the VMP plan because it is too dense, too tall and too suburban. It calls for massive development, including 12-story buildings on the north-end and destruction of 90% of the historic underground cells and generation of gridlock-level traffic. FOM also points out that the city has aggressively ignored all other development alternatives that preserves the historic nature of the park and its underground cells, allows for greater contiguous park space, and more appropriately sized buildings while still providing a generous amount of development - such as the People’s Plan, designed by the Collage City Studio.
Other FOM at the meeting with Councilmember McDuffie were: Tony Norman, Chairman of ANC 1B and Founder and Chairman of McMillan Park Committee; John Salatti, former ANC 5C04 and former VP of Bloomingdale Civic Association; Patrick Hudak, member of the Bloomingdale Civic Association; and, Kirby Vining, member of the Stronghold Association.
2 comments:
Could you be a little more inflammatory? So much dram "Destroy McMillian" do you put your hand to your forehead like they do in the old black and white films?
FOM appears to be a bunch of borderlines feeding off each other's paranoia. Bless their hearts.
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