- Esrati - https://esrati.com -

With imagination- all kinds of things are possible

Dayton has shut down many of its pools. Private pools have also closed. Parks and Rec is not much more than a maintenance organization- that tries to keep ball fields groomed and nets on hoops.

This story in the New York Times about an improvised urban oasis just shows how a little imagination- and empowerment can go a long way:

a few enterprising developers recently discovered, is a secret pool party in a pool made out of a Dumpster on the banks of the Gowanus Canal in industrial Brooklyn.

On a rented lot that’s hidden from the street they have erected what they call a lo-fi urban country club: three connected pools housed in Dumpsters; a boccie court; some lounge chairs, grills and cabanas.

via Forget the Trash Bag, Bring a Towel to the Dumpster Pools – NYTimes.com [1].

In Dayton, if you asked permission to do this, it would never happen. If we empowered neighborhoods- we might see these kinds of ideas, and maybe even some cooler ones.

It’s ideas like this that inspire me to believe we can transform Dayton without a ton of money. All it takes is some imagination.

If you enjoyed reading true breaking news, instead of broken news from the major media in Dayton, make sure you subscribe to this site for an email every time I post. If you wish to support this blog and independent journalism in Dayton, consider donating [2]. All of the effort that goes into writing posts and creating videos comes directly out of my pocket, so any amount helps! Please also subscribe to the Youtube channel for notifications of every video we launch – including the livestreams.
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

1 Comment
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
In the 'burg

It gives a whole new meaning to the term “dumpster diving”.