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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]“The co-location goals are not only trying to make sure we have complimentary uses, but increasing use of the site outside of traditional school hours,” Mayor Justin Wilson said in the meeting. “To the extend that we could have public space used for other services. I would encourage us to continue looking at those kinds of opportunities.”[/quote] - Justin Wilson. The dude is a compulsive liar. He has stated repeatedly that he is not a proponent of co-locating houses or shelters on school property but here you have him plain as day screaming "Build it!"[/quote] The good news for those in the neighborhood and city who would like to see this happen, all the people who were so opposed to housing at GM believe Wilson when he says things to them like he "only one of seven" and the decision isn't his and he doesn't have power over this and ignore quotes like this. And keep voting for him. :lol: My guess is that the neighbors believe ACPS when they say nothing is happening until this fall. From the SB meetings, it's very clear that things are progressing rapidly. Drove past the new MacArthur recently. The new George Mason is going to be HUGE. Wilson is right, that space shouldn't go to waste outside of traditional school hours. [/quote] There is delicious irony in watching him destroy the neighborhood that put him in office.[/quote] The neighborhood needs to stop being NIMBYs. This is what you voted for, it's going to happen, embrace it. I haven't heard any concerns recently about the size of the building or the placement of it or the green space getting paved or turned into turf. So either no one is paying attention (good!) or they've accepted reality. [/quote]
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