So few of them have had professional expertise. Anderson, Gonzalez, and Verma both lacked professional expertise and they were chair and vice chairs for the last board. (Anderson eventually had a lot of expertise from being on the board, but he was a lobbyist before that) Cichy had expertise and so does Hedrick. I thought Cichy and Hedrick were good picks. The others, not so much. I expect the next chair (maybe Riemer?) also will lack expertise. |
I like driving my hybrid and will continue to do so. MoCo has plenty of space along the Pike to build all sorts of apartments, condos, and townhouses. There is an incredible amount of underutilized land. No need to change the SFH areas. Those residents want SFHs. |
And therefore inappropriate for our MoCo morons in Rockville. |
Nobody is stopping you from driving your hybrid, and nobody is forcing you to build multi-unit housing on property you own. So you don't have to worry. |
But I like to drive. |
Nobody is stopping you from driving. |
Multifamily housing affects my property values, traffic, safety, availability of recreational resources and schools. So yes, multifamily housing affects me. |
| I don’t want my kid to go to school with low-income kids. |
To repeat: nobody is forcing you to build multi-unit housing on property you own. What you want is to be able to forbid other people from building multi-unit housing on property they own. |
Presumably, you favor gentrification even in face of opposition from residents of those areas. People who live in SFH neighborhoods want those types of neighborhoods. Pretty simple. And there is no economic or policy reason to change that. |
Some people do. Some people support change. Some people don't really care either way. And there are plenty of good economic and policy reasons to get rid of zoning laws that forbid all housing types except one, in most parts of Montgomery County. |
To repeat: Multifamily housing affects my property values, traffic, safety, availability of recreational resources and schools. So yes, multifamily housing affects me. Regardless of who owns it. |
You sound like one of those people who is “anti-HOA,” yet doesn’t live an HOA. |
Lots of things affect you, and everybody else too. You can have opinions about anything you want. You can even have opinions about things that don't affect you! |
Correct, so I will continue to vote, donate & protest against “YIMBY” policies. And my neighbors & I have been very successful in that endeavor. |