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Reply to "FCPS Skyview Boundary Scenario 1/2/3"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But the same could be said of school zones with large parks, industrial areas, shopping centers, highways, etc. There's nothing peculiar about the Westfield boundary. Most of the boundaries have large areas that aren't residential. [/quote] Be specific. Which one do think comes close to the same discrepancy in distance?[/quote] Langley is obviously much worse as far as distance between neighborhoods, 14 or 15 miles. Oakton is very far distance between neighborhoods-Vienna to Herndon. Robinson is enormous. There's nothing special about Westfield's boundaries in that sense. Lots of FCPS HS have areas very far from each other. [/quote] You don't get it Those all have neighborhoods that are fairly contiguous. Maybe a park or shopping center here and there. Not miles of div. Westfielision. But, clearly distances at Langley and Oakton are troubling. Skyview area is not only distant from Westfield but from other neighborhoods. [/quote] Other high school zones have neighborhoods zoned to them that are not "fairly contiguous" but divided by industrial and commercial uses. There is nothing unique about the Westfield boundary. The zone does have continuous residential areas at the moment all along Sully Road. I don't see the relevance of the point you are trying to make. [/quote]
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