But who really cares? Is it hurting anyone to have AU students there? Is it hurting anyone to have a Five Guys? What other options do you realistically hold out for that site? That's fine, but GDS certainly doesn't need a special exception to the zoning regs and the DC Comp Plan to do that. |
Guys, it's District Taco, not DC Taco. |
I think you mean D. C. Council Taco. |
That's just wrong. |
Are all these taco jokes also part of Ward 3 Vision's massive COINTELPRO operation against the truth tellers of DC Urban Moms? |
They're behind the whole enchilada. |
JET FUEL CAN'T MELT MY QUESO DIP |
Grosso is definitely the guac in the D.C. Council Taco. |
A bunch of limp tacos with an average age of 60. |
PPs say that the Planned Unit Development needs to have community amenities to compensate for the additional height and density that is requested. GDS IS the amenity. It is a leading independent school in the Nation's Capital. GDS is making a big bet on Tenleytown, and rather than being ungrateful, the neighborhood should envelop the school in an appreciative embrace. Would the neighborhood rather have a prestigious school and a vibrant, rising neighborhood, or a shi@@y little Safeway and more mattress marts? |
Troll. |
GDS owes me a taco, and I WANT IT AL PASTOR. |
GDS has been in Tenleytown for 30 years. The GDS amenity has been traffic, students parked in neighborhood spaces and smoking pot behind our house, and attitude. I want to envelop them in an appreciative embrace for more than doubling the size of that amenity.
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When did you move to tenleytown? What would you prefer to see at the site? |
high school student -> -> -> <- <- <- who probably lives in Bethesda with his lawyer parents and little sister Rachel |