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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lets take sizable segments of Rockville Pike, and build townhouse communities. Townhouses can be of varying sizes, thus varying prices. All of the current retail space will never be used. There is already some infrastructure in place. There is plenty of space on both sides of Rockville. [/quote] I am confused. All of the redevelopment plans on Rockville Pike already include residential development - in fact at much higher densities than attached-single-family housing. Twinbrook Quarter, for example: https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/development/twinbrook-quarter-development-with-wegmans-approved-in-rockville/ So what are you proposing? Rezoning the commercial property along Rockville Pike to LOWER densities than currently allowed? You don't want big apartment/condo buildings along Rockville Pike, just attached houses? [/quote] Just as I predicted, they call anyone who suggests something different a NIMBY. So predictable and actually a bit sad really.[/quote] I'm the PP you're responding to. Please cite the part of my post where I call anyone a NIMBY.[/quote]
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