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Reply to "New to looking at Capitol Hill DCPS. Any majority high SES schools?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Isn't a lot of new development like Capitol Quarter by law mixed income? There is a difference between high density low income housing like Potomac Gardens and mixed income housing that should allow for diversity without some of the pathology.[/quote] Not to split hairs, but south of the freeway is not "Capitol Hill," even if it has begun to offer amenities used by Hill residents. In any event, it appears EYA planned to build 120 market-rate townhomes, 91 workforce-rate townhomes, 23 Section 8 units, and 88 subsidized rental units. Setting aside the public policy debate about the Hope programs and the forced dislocation of residents, the viability of this area is kneecapped given the fact that until Van Ness is resuscitated, residents will have to accept enrolling their children to Amidon-Bowen or chance to OOB lottery for another Hill school. [/quote]
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