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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How can neighborhood associations prevent this? Could we create covenants to protect the neighborhood against our idiotic council? Obviously voting these clowns out of office is the priority. [/quote] +1 Agreed There was an earlier reply that had the backgrounds for each Council member there. It all makes sense when you read them.[/quote] Yes, meet a lawyer asap and rally the neighbors to join a covenant. [/quote] This is exactly how racial covenants were created btw. You are on the wrong side of history. [/quote] You are ridiculous. This initiative will disproportionately harm middle class minority communities that live in single family homes because of lower average land prices in their neighborhoods. Don’t give me this moralistic BS because these progressive policies you are pushing actually harm the very people you claim to support while screeching “racism” and “equity” to everyone else. There is a very significant middle class Black and Hispanic population in MOCO and this policy will disproportionately destroy the wealth and communities that they worked hard to build. Rich white neighborhood’s are the most likely to have HOAs and/covenants. Even if they don’t have either of those the property prices in their neighborhood are likely high enough that it is more profitable for developers to build a multimillion dollar SFH on an existing lot than a plex unit. This policy will benefit wealthy developers while making racial inequality worse and disproportionately harming middle class minority households. This policy does not promote “equity” and it is a handout to developers/real estate lobby disguised as a social justice initiative. [/quote] Boom. Do not forget all the senior citizens living in the small 1500 sq ft homes throughout Bethesda and Silver Spring. [/quote]
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