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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The faux concern on this thread is nauseating. [/quote] A lot of very legitimate questions have been raised in this thread with few answers in response other than the standard "you're a NIMBY and you don't care about the poors." Maybe some don't, maybe some do but that still doesn't specifically address the concerns being raised. Some have pointed out that this could be as bad or worse of a debacle than DC General already is, some have pointed out that Bowser's concern may be faux and in fact more about developer cronies... Don't be too sure about what is or isn't faux.[/quote] Can you read?!?! Most of the faux concern/non-issues have been addressed. [/quote] You shouldn't be so rude. There at several players relying to you and not just one person as you may think. If someone feels their security is at rush, that their property value will decrease, and that their school performance will diminish, that is their opinion and are valid concerns. Stop being so judgmental!![/quote] Typos. "Several posters" and "security is at risk"[/quote] But your home values will be fine, schools will be fine, security will be fine. You are panicking for no good reason other than fear of the unknown. We have homeless shelters and housing programs throughout MoCo...including (gasp) Bethesda! Do you think home values and test scores have gone down? No. Quick question for the critics: who are you supporting in the election? Must be a republican, otherwise you are a hypocrite. [/quote] Please provide data for your adamant statementsbb[/quote] [b]I thought I did when I stated that we have homeless shelters and housing programs in BETHESDA...ever heard of it? It's much nicer than the area we're discussing on Wisconsin, with high end housing, top notch schools, etc. [/quote][/b] Much nicer? Check your price per square foot comps. A half-mile is much much different than one to four or five doors down. There is a reason this lot is not zoned for this type of building. There was no bidding process on this project. The purchaser of the lot wanted to build a big development, but couldn't due to zoning. Now he can. When the city stops leasing the property from him, he will convert it to apartments and will have successfully skirted the zoning laws. For those of you who say you live in the neighborhood, if you live in Glover Park, you do not. Yes, there will be support for a family shelter from the neighborhood, but only for one that zoning allows. [/quote] Sigh. Yes, pp. We all realize that you paid a ridiculous premium to live in that part of DC...but overpaying for a hood with so-so schools just to be in DC doesn't make the area better than Bethesda. In fact, lots of people flee the city for the better schools and more kid-friendly environs of the burbs. But let's not get sidetracked. The point is that MoCo has done a superior job of dispersing housing programs across the county as opposed to segregating homeless people in bad areas like DC has. But Bowser has perhaps some of the best homeless experts on her team, and they are implementing a promising plan based on best practices. If you could see beyond your initial fear of the unknown and read the data, you'd understand that this makes sense and it won't impact your life, home value, or test scores. Take a deep breath...it's going to be fine. [/quote] How about you sign a document for the folks impacted, saying you will take personal responsibility if anyone is personally harmed. You willing to go there?[/quote] What exactly are you afraid of? This will be a FAMILY shelter. The families will consist of a single mother and anywhere from 1 to 3 young children. The average mom has a baby and young child. Why are you afraid of these families? Do you think a young mom with a baby strapped to her will mug you? Or are you more afraid of her four year old? You do realize these women can't have men over at the shelter, right? So we are literally just talking about a young mom who will have her hands full caring for her young children while complying with the shelter rules and program (job search, training, etc.). They won't be hanging outside on the street (against the rules). They have strict curfews. Seriously, pp: WTF are you afraid of? Exactly how do you envision being harmed? [/quote] Are you willing to reimburse folks if their property value drops? If there is theft? If their children are impacted in the schools?[/quote] Your home value will not decline unless you live next door to it...possibly. Down the street or around the corner? Not an issue. I've explained a million times that schools won't be impacted. Apparently you can't read. Theft? Who will steal? The mom who is busy participating in shelter programs and has a strict curfew, or her toddler? Again: what are you really afraid of? The red herrings you keep throwing aren't real issues. [/quote] So then you will take full financial responsibility, correct? You won't go there because you know the risk exists. Otherwise you would have answered straight.[/quote]
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