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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ You do know that affordable housing is mandated throughout Montgomery County, right? That means that in every single school cluster, families with lower incomes are represented. [/quote] No, affordable housing is not mandated throughout Montgomery County. Montgomery County mandates a 12.5-15% of moderately-priced dwelling units (MPDUs) in new subdivisions with 20 or more units. There are also MPDUs in some rental apartments. That's different. Note also that a family may qualify for an MPDU but not for FARMS. For purchase of an MPDU, the maximum income for a household of 3 is $67,500. For FARMS, the maximum income for a household of 3 is $36,131. I support the MPDU program. But the dent it's making a dent in the residential segregation of Montgomery County by income is very small.[/quote]
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