Friday, 26 April 2013

Re: [BloomingdaleActionList] Support a McMillan Petition Drive

But the gist of my question was whether there has been a financial analysis to determine the viability of the restoring the park in a way that meets your stated objectives...i.e., what are the costs of restoring the park and preserving the original above- and below-ground structures with limited commercial development.  

I wouldn't want to waste time pushing for something that can never happen financially.  Otherwise it's going to end up fenced and off limits for a long time.

On Apr 26, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Patrick Hudak <patrickhudak@gmail.com> wrote:

Todd,

I'm not sure I understand your question. The current proposal by VMP -- the only proposal on the table -- does not envision tourism revenue, for example.  Are you wondering how much subsidy the DC Government is providing to this private business should they get the contract?

I think the fact sheet is clear: the Friends of McMillan is not proposing a specific alternative plan.  We are urging the city to 1.) reject the current plan and 2.) call for a proposal that develops the site approriately for a historic site and park.  

We can't compare numbers because the city has not entertained alterntive plans... and that's a large part of the problem.  


On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Todd Phillips <todd20036@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a financial analysis based on this plan/vision outlining the costs of restoration/development, sources of funding to meet these costs, projected sources of tourism revenue, etc?

I didn't see any of this in the fact sheet.

On Apr 26, 2013, at 4:25 PM, Patrick Hudak <patrickhudak@gmail.com> wrote:

Bloomingdale Action List,

As I'm sure most of you know, the city is considering a proposal to develop the McMillan Reservoir Park Historic District. Although returning the site to productive use by DC's residents and visitors is a goal we all share, the current plan will demolish about 90% of the historic structures.  In fact, the Historic Preservation Review Board's (HPRB) members criticized -- politely but pointedly -- the plan at yesterday's meeting for being more appropriate for "Tyson's Corner or Rosslyn" than McMillan, destroying the historic fabric of the site, and turning the few remaining historic elements into "tombstones of what was there."  You can watch the HPRB's meeting here:


We in Friends of McMillan Park (http://friendsofmcmillan.org/) are considering launching a petition drive to let the Mayor, Councilmembers, and HPRB know that 1.) we support development that is 2.) appropriate for a historic site and park.  I'm attaching a Fact Sheet (in color and B&W) and petition sheet for your review.

We are looking for volunteers to commit to gathering at least 25 signatures each on the petition.  So far, we have commitments from 6 people totalling 250 signatures.  (Some have committed to more than 25.)  I'm confident that with several more people helping (asking friends, family, coworkers, strangers in DC) we can easily hit over 1000 people while educating folks around town about the beautiful and historic site many know nothing about.

Please consider making a commitment to collect 25 signatures.  We've already developed the materials (the fact sheet and petition) for you, and we're finding that most people are very eager to see the historic site developed in a way that preserves its history.

Again, no one wants the status quo.  However, demolishing 90% of such a historic and beautiful treasure to create our own "Tyson's Corner or Rosslyn" is simply too much.  Yet, if we are to avoid this fate, we must make our views known.

Please let me know if you're willing to help.

Thank you

Patrick


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