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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I read the quote from Fani-Gonzalez that homeowners don’t own a community …. Except we sort of do. We are literally investors in it and the quality of our lives, our schools, our streets, our infrastructure - all of it - is paid for through our property taxes and income taxes and the hard work we put into maintaining our communities. We certainly “own” our communities more than developers. She and other council members have total contempt for their constituents. “Attainable housing” nothing but a Trojan horse for developers. [/quote] Does Fani-Gonzalez represent Aspen Hill/Rockville because if so she should drive through some of those neighborhoods. They have multiple families living in one house with dozens of cars belonging to a single residence. You can’t drive through the streets because there are cars lined up on both side of the road. Those schools are overcrowded and it’s not sustainable and it’s not something that I want in my neighborhood. [/quote] I live in Aspen Hill and you are right. You do NOT want what has happened here to happen in your neighborhood. We have lived here for 20 years and moved here because it was an affordable neighborhood where we could purchase a SFH. It was always solidly middle-class. Now, it has completely changed and not for the better. [/quote]
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