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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will donate to and vote for anyone who is against the "attainable housing" scam.[/quote] May I direct you to Arlington County's "Expanded Housing Opportunities" (formerly know as Missing Middle) for all the info needed to effectively oppose "attainable housing." It has turned into an expensive fiasco for Arlington County, and it will soon be paying for multiple lawsuits caused by the Board's ill-conceived embrace of Expanded Housing Opportunities. [/quote] That one was even much more reasonable in that it issued a certain number of exemptions to build multifamily annually, and I believe that after five years they were to assess the outcomes. The one proposed in MOCO is much more insidious. If even every person that signed this petition tossed some tens of dollars into a legal fund there would be quite a legal warchest. https://www.change.org/p/protect-single-family-zoning-in-montgomery-county [/quote] Even if everyone contributed $100 there would only be about $200k in the war chest. That’s not even enough for a good complaint. This is easily the dumbest statement I’ve read since opening up to any random page of the AHS. [/quote] How much did the plaintiffs spend in Arlington? Do you know? Why don’t you get yourself a warm blanket and hot cup of STFU and do some research. Now, how much did Arlington spend at $750/hour only to LOSE? Seven figures of taxpayer money. Money that people worked for and entrusted their government representatives to spend ethically. They should be investigated.[/quote]
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