For what it’s worth, all of us who care have a chance to
comment in writing about the Trump plan to build a massive ballroom in place of
the East Wing of the White House that he tore down. This topic falls outside the geographical boundaries usually discussed on this blog, but hey, we can still
care.
One can’t be too enthusiastic about the ultimate outcome
since the National Capital Planning Commission that is seeking comments before the
March 5 deadline has a majority of its members appointed by Trump. Regardless here’s how to comment:
https://www.ncpc.gov/participate/guidelines/?fbclid=IwY2xjawQBlNJleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETJ0UjRqUjM0QU1YT08zbGlac3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHpxNAp577e2MaPd2hZm0QewpuQMa266YbMMFVRpCN9mE9247x
Click on the heading marked “review”. Scroll down to “East Wing Modernization” and
follow the directions.
Some of my Facebook friends saw my post about this and have
already responded. The commission’s
guidelines allow for public testimony on March 5, but my guess is that waiting
for a turn to speak will be daunting. Meanwhile,
litigation is still pending that conceivably could halt the proposed
plans.
The commission earlier put images of the proposed design on
its website, but has since taken them down.
To my eye, all the images were intended to minimize the project’s rather
monstrous scale in relation to the historic White House.
The images, since removed, also showed landscaping for the
grounds. Alas, they spelled it “gorunds”
which to me suggests the level of care that has been invested. Make of it what you will.
-----Fred Leeson
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