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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]The question wasn't about streets next to Wisconsin Ave. It was about Wisconsin Ave. Are there a lot of people living in single-family houses with yards [b]on Wisconsin Avenue[/b]? [/quote] Somebody keeps trying to answer you nicely. The answer is yes. Yes. Si. Da. [/quote] Where?[/quote] Dude/Dudette do you live in DC? [b]Wisconsin between Newark and Porter.[/b] I would have listed south of those, but those have already been redeveloped (no issues, just mentioning it because there is a perception that Ward 3 has not built any multi family housing. This section has been slammed with new multi family housing. Heck they even spun a house around to create room for a high rise.) Anyway, you can walk down Wisconsin and see the single family housing and multi family housing. I think the PP was just saying that they did not want it to be built taller than it already is. I agree with them. Limit construction to the current height restrictions.[/quote] So, <10 multi-family-use rowhouses plus another 2 detached houses, on one side of Wisconsin Ave, with apartment buildings across the street and commercial/institutional uses on either end. Now, what are you objecting to, exactly?[/quote]
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