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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So the plan is to build affordable housing in Great Falls and Chevy Chase Village? Ha ha![/quote] Housing affordable for the middle class, yes. Duplexes are part of the "missing middle" in the housing supply. https://missingmiddlehousing.com/about[/quote] The “missing middle” is another nonthreatening-sounding term for “gentle density.” It means profound change for quiet single family residential side streets and big profits for real estate speculators and developers. No wonder they have generously backed the mayor.[/quote] A few duplexes on a block of detached SFHs is profound change? I don't think so. Four times the number of cars driving and parking . More demand on school infrastructure - how many new schools is DC building in Upper NW.? :lol: [/quote][/quote]
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