Potomac needs multi family housing

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Anonymous wrote:What's the point? Isn't Potomac the middle of nowhere?
The point for some jealous east county progressives is ruining Potomac and Bethesda.


Potomac is a whole lot of not much, so I don't know how Potomac could be ruined - even assuming that apartments/condos ruin places, which is a foolish assumption. Actually, given how much there isn't in Potomac, I think apartments and condos would actually improve Potomac.
Apartments bring poor people. Poor people bring terrible culture and crime. Apartments ruin nice neighborhoods.


Speaking of terrible culture and ruining nice neighborhoods.
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Anonymous wrote:There is miles of underutilized real estate along the Pike. Convenient to Metro. Infrastructure mostly built already. Retail nearby. The Pike provides a great opportunity to MF housing.


Agreed, the OP must be trolling.


I'm not the OP, but - why shouldn't it be allowed to build multi-family housing in Potomac?


Makes more sense to start at existing transit lines and grow outward. Otherwise everyone will live in traffic.


There are existing transit lines in Potomac.


Yes, there are buses using single lane roads. Not exactly the same infrastructure as on the nearby Pike with its 3 lanes, buses, retail, and Metro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is miles of underutilized real estate along the Pike. Convenient to Metro. Infrastructure mostly built already. Retail nearby. The Pike provides a great opportunity to MF housing.


Agreed, the OP must be trolling.


I'm not the OP, but - why shouldn't it be allowed to build multi-family housing in Potomac?


Makes more sense to start at existing transit lines and grow outward. Otherwise everyone will live in traffic.


There are existing transit lines in Potomac.


Yes, there are buses using single lane roads. Not exactly the same infrastructure as on the nearby Pike with its 3 lanes, buses, retail, and Metro.


The main reason not to build multi-family housing in Potomac is that most people wouldn't want to live there, because there isn't anything in Potomac and it isn't near anything. But if Rockville Pike is nearby, that actually makes Potomac more suitable for multi-family housing, not less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the point? Isn't Potomac the middle of nowhere?
The point for some jealous east county progressives is ruining Potomac and Bethesda.


Potomac is a whole lot of not much, so I don't know how Potomac could be ruined - even assuming that apartments/condos ruin places, which is a foolish assumption. Actually, given how much there isn't in Potomac, I think apartments and condos would actually improve Potomac.
Apartments bring poor people. Poor people bring terrible culture and crime. Apartments ruin nice neighborhoods.


Speaking of terrible culture and ruining nice neighborhoods.
Yes?
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