Friday, January 06, 2017

Huffington Post: the fight to save McMillan Park isn't over

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The Fight to Save McMillan Park Isn’t Over

01/06/2017 01:13 pm ET | Updated 2 hours ago
Pete Tucker DC journalist
                              
It looked like the David-versus-Goliath fight to save a historic park in the nation’s capital had, after nearly three decades, finally run its course.

On December 7th, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and city officials broke ground on a $720 million development on the 25-acre McMillan Park and Sand Filtration Plant site.

Developers and city officials were eager to take advantage of the green expanse, which filtered the city’s water beneath its surface for 80 years, and turn it into two million square feet of mostly office space and high-end housing, with a six-acre park.

At the groundbreaking Bowser said the pressing question was: “When are they going to do something about that place?” “Now,” she told the assembled crowd before she and other officials grabbed shovels.

But the very next day the project was halted.
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And here is Mark Mueller's Facebook post on Pete Tucker's Huffington Post article:

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