On DCUM, if there's a discussion about crime and diversity, some people automatically read "high density housing projects" as "THE Projects" despite the fact that no one is building that type of subsidized housing anymore. |
I don't have a foggy clue why people are paying a lot to live in Crown Farm. But evidently people are. |
Yes, as though Montgomery County were building Pruitt-Igoe. http://www.economist.com/blogs/prospero/2011/10/american-public-housing |
In Montgomery County a percentage of every new building development has to be affordable housing built within the community. Looks the same on the outside but bare bones on the inside. People apply for them and get them a huge discount. Rockville Town Center has about 20%. I am sure Crown has a good amount too. |
Heck, Asians are better than white. They take education seriously. |
This is one of them.... http://www.mymcmedia.org/carol-scott-on-potomac-valley-shopping-center-annexation-video/ I can not believe how many residences they are trying to fit in that tight little area. |
I am familiar with the MPDU program. "Importing poverty" it's not, though. If you're poor, you can't qualify for an MPDU. Since Crown Farm is in the City of Gaithersburg, here is a link to the Gaithersburg MPDU program, which is different from the Montgomery County: http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/services/housing-services/affordable-housing/moderately-priced-dwelling-unit-program MPDUs are being offered at the Crown Farm development. Two three bedroom condominiums will be offered at Crown Farm. A lottery will be held in spring of 2016. Priority households include Public Safety Workers, K-12 Montgomery County public and private school employees, and full-time employees of the City of Gaithersburg. I don't think it's bad for the county when the county's teachers, fire fighters, and police officers live in the county. Do you? |
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| Who says teachers can't live in Montgomery County? I live n Potomac (typical suburban home, not a mansion) and the guy four doors down is an MCPS high school teacher. My kids run into their teachers often because many of them live close by and shop, go to the park with their kids, etc., just like we do. |
Because homes in Potomac are now by and large unaffordable on teacher salaries alone? |
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Don't worry about any of this development. None of the new residents will have any kids or own cars.
Everything's going to be just fine. |
So why aren't they building massive apartment complexes in Potomac? |
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Yes, they are probably a two income household just like most people living in Montgomery County now. There is nothing unusual about that.
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Obviously teachers CAN live in Montgomery County. But many don't. Because it costs too much. |