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Reply to "There is no housing crisis in MoCo or most of the DMV for that matter "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So how do we fight the upzoning? Seems to me residential neighborhoods across the DMV...Arlington, MoCo, DC should lock arms and form a coalition with muscle to match the cunning of the density bros. How do we do this? Pool resources and advocacy?[/quote] The best way to fight upzoning in MoCo is to keep the region and the country from growing. If you are ok with population growth, those people will have to go somewhere. We are out of "good" places to put all these extra people, so upzoning close in suburbs of economic hubs is among the "least bad" options. Also keep in mind that almost all of MoCo used to be agricultural and was upzoned to become suburban as the region grew. As the region grows, more will be upzoned.[/quote] Sorry, there are plenty of "good" places to build all sorts of condos, apartments, townhouses, etc, without affecting the SFH areas.[/quote]
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