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Reply to "Alexandria on the Cusp of Eliminating All SFH Zoning"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Do you live here? I have zero sewer issues, but there are serious issues with traffic and overcrowding in the schools. Until those two issues are addressed, I don't think we need to bring additional people in, no matter who they are. Once the issues above are addressed, I'm happy to have more people come in, regardless of who they are or what type of unit they live in. Well, you certainly don't live in Del Ray where the sewers flood the streets anytime there is a thunderstorm. And Del Ray will be ground zero for changing 3 bed 2 bath bungalows into 16 bedroom monstrosities. Surely that will have no impact on sewer strain.[/quote] I don't but understand that it is an issue there. My neighbors in Rosemont have sewer issues, but for reasons unclear to me, our home consistently has not, even when nearby homes do. However, my son cannot get to his locker at school because the hallways are so crowded, and my daughter has not even been assigned a locker because there are none to be had - you need to have a special reason to request one because they are so limited vs. the number of students.[/quote]
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