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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am white and live in S. Arlington. My husband is latino though so I guess that brings my white status down. Anyway, i have lived here for 4 years. Never had an issue with crime. I could not love this area more. I love the fact that I can walk to a ton of restaurants, a splash park, regular parks, a movie theater, and a grocery store. I like that there are always a ton of people out and walking around. I love that I have mad from great mom friends from just meeting random people at parks, the grocery store, or restaurants. As far as transportation goes, DH can take a bus from our front door to the front door of his work in DC in under 45 minutes. I drive to work in 10 (work in VA). The schools in S. Arlington have the same high quality teachers and curriculum as the schools in N. Arlington. When DS is old enough to go to ES I would be happy to send him to a S. Arlington school. But then again, he is half latino so I guess he belongs there anyway according to most of you. As far as the Columbia Pike redevelopment, I think its going great. And to the PP that mentioned it won't work if you keep the ethnic stores, well I don't think you have to worry since they will eventually be out of there. I am not sure what new or remodeled ethnic stores you are talking about. The new places (in the last 2 years) we have are 1. Restaurants and frozen yogurt places - All decent sit down restaurants, most of which have other locations. 2. A grocery store (Giant not an ethnic one) 3. A dry cleaner The "ethnic" places are the crazy shop with all the statues, a bread shop that mainly serves restaursnts, and a thai grocery store, which is always very busy. None of those are new and none of those have been remodeled so I really have no clue waht you are talking about. For the majority of those places they are merely waiting for their lease to run out so they can kick them out (and likely tear the building down to put in a new one). [/quote] BIG FAIL The Columbia Pike Plan in Arlington calls for preserving all 7,400 affordable housing units and encouraging developers to make 20 percent or 35 percent of new units affordable, in exchange for incentives such as increased density. [/quote] Umm. Did I mention housing? I am talking about retail. So I am not sure what BIG FAIL you are trying to catch me in?[/quote] What is happening is that the new development will be built to accommodate all of arlington's subsidized housing which is a problem[/quote] I am not saying that is not a problem. Although, I was under the impression that the majority of new builds (north or south arlington) required a certain percentage to be affordable housing units, I guess S. Arlington is just getting the bulk of new housing right now so that is where it is winding up. Anyway, while I understand that lower income housing pulls down test scores and desirability of a neighborhood I have not found the neighborhood to be less desirable. I like all my neighbors, rich or poor. Although to be honest, there is not much interaction between the two. I was just responding to the PP that mentioned that ethinic stores were pulling down the commercial development. [/quote] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carol-j-carter/why-arent-low-income-stud_b_2909180.html[/quote]
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