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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being a Moco resident, it always struck me as a given that Fairfax county does not prioritize green space. [/quote] This is very true. I've watched them slam in a new townhouse development when a person with a larger lot sells. Ridiculous. They even crammed in a Sunrise retirement home behind a historic house removing all the trees and granting the neighboring SFH homes to look up at the multistory monstrosity that stays lit all night. [/quote] There was also Woodleigh Chase on Braddock Rd. They surveyed the community and had options like putting in a park there, then they sold to a developer to build senior housing. Now they can tax the people in those units and guarantee no one there will be costing them money by sending kids to school. Drives me crazy they don't prioritize things families need.[/quote]
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