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Reply to "BOE to pave over $790,000 in Athletic Fields"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Fair points. First, I wouldn't pay for anything, the developers should as part of the agreement to develop the land. As for your other point, yes, more people taking Metro means less congestion even if they do not use Metro all the time. However, developing high density housing brings more people into a crowded area. Since most or all of them will be driving at some point on the roads around Shady Grove it will likely cancel out any benefit of building so close to the Metro. [/quote] Either you build housing close to transit, or you build housing far from transit. Which contributes more to car traffic on the roads? Also, which developers are going to pay $4 billion to widen I-270 to Frederick, and for which developments?[/quote] Wasn't talking about something as grand as I-270 to Frederick. Just around the Shady Grove area that is already congested and is likely to be more so with this new development. Same for where to build. Does building in an area that is already congested help or hurt?[/quote] Also, getting back to the school issue, does it make sense to develop in an area where the schools are already way over capacity? Assume this would be in the Richard Montgomery Cluster but I could be mistaken. [/quote]
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