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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One Idea That Never Dies For UMC DCPS 1. Concentrate all UMC (preferably white) students at Deal/Wilson. 2. [b]Lobby against affordable housing on Deal/Wilson cachement.[/b] 3. Lobby against OOB students in Deal/Wilson cachement. 4. Lobby against expanded transportation in Deal/Wilson cachement by clutching pearls re: “buses destroying foundations of our homes.” 5. Lobby, salivating, for sueing residency cheaters, preferably brown. 6. Lobby, salivating, for sueing boundry cheaters, preferably brown. 7. Blame parents in EOTP/across the river schools for bad parenting, poverty. 8. Rinse and repeat. [/quote] Vs. the one other idea: keep sending as many students as possible to Deal/Wilson in hopes that no politically unpleasant decisions need be made and no one notices the decline in educational quality for every single student regardless if color due to overcrowding. What is your answer to the question in the title of this thread?[/quote] A little known fact is Ward 3 today contains the second highest number of rent controlled apartments among DC’s wards. These tends to be units in older, non-luxury buildings. Yet the “smart growth” lobby, while professing to support affordable housing, is actively pushing for amendments to the DC comprehensive plan which, if enacted, would upzone many of these rent controlled apartment buildings, leading to their demolition and a significant reduction of affordable housing in the Wilson cachement area. Don’t be seduced by the disingenuous spin of big development special interests. [/quote]Ward 3 has a lot older residents in those rent controlled apartments, though. Where are the kids in rent control in Ward 3? [/quote] The way rent control works is the greatest benefit accrues to people who have been living in the same place the longest. When an apartment becomes vacant the rent can increase up to 30%. I doubt a lot of young families benefit from rent control. [/quote]
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