Wednesday, January 21, 2009

See how little LCOR's site plans have changed since September

Last week, I sent the following note to CMs Cheh and Brown, along with the three images provided below:

I've attached a pdf including images of LCOR's site plans for the PPP as they were presented to community members (and published on DMPED's website) in October, November, and December. I think they bear out the claim that very little substantive revision -- and no attempt at problem-solving --has taken place over the course of the past four months.

The September plan (which we saw on boards but never had a printout of) was essentially the same as October's. To my knowledge, that was the first design community members saw after the Mayor's July 10th selection announcement. The major changes from LCOR 's original proposal (presented February 28th) have been to shift the base of the mixed use-building south and east (up to the property line in each case) and to move the driveway from Albemarle to Wisconsin Avenue. The building's footprint and overall square footage seem to have remained constant throughout.

And, of course, somewhere between February and September the decision was made that Allen Lew rather than LCOR would modernize Janney's campus. Once that decision was made, LCOR relocated the school's addition and dramatically shrunk its footprint in all of its "Proposed Conceptual Site Plan" images. Whether the "potential" locations and dimensions depicted are realistic or bear any resemblance to what DCPS would actually build has not been established.

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No response (yet?) from either Cheh or Brown to our letter or this follow-up. But given that they characterized the first plan as "fatally flawed," it's hard to see why the third suddenly shows "promise of meeting the[ir] essential requirements." Not much has changed and the "green space" reclaimed by cutting out the southwest corner of the residential building doesn't really benefit Janney in any way. It's too small, awkwardly-shaped, and badly-located to be used as a playground or built on.