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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I took a look at the Rockville City planning website and found this information: [b]http://www.rockvillemd.gov/2023/50-Monroe-Place This adds 70 units.[/b] https://www.rockvillemd.gov/2031/220-East-Middle-Lane This adds 240 units. http://www.rockvillemd.gov/1318/198-East-Montgomery-Avenue This adds 400 units (this is the remaining portion of the parking lot in front of the Regal). So three buildings already in the works are going to add 710 units of multi-family housing. Who knows how many of those will have children that attend school but they'll all be assigned to Beall/JW/RM since they're all in the town center area.[/quote] More information about this development: https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/rockville-project-with-inclusive-community-for-disabled-adults-could-break-ground-in-fall-2018/ [i]A local couple is gearing up to start construction on a Rockville apartment complex that would offer adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to live independently. The project, called Main Street, won approval last month from the city’s planning commission, and Jillian Copeland said she and her husband hope to break ground in fall of 2018. The planning commission’s decision marked a major step forward in the Copelands’ mission to create affordable housing and energetic gathering spaces for disabled adults.[/i] It sounds like a great project.[/quote] That's wonderful, but the majority of the development around the area is not for disabled adults, so this is still an issue in regards to RM cluster overcrowding.[/quote]
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