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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I agree with the other PP that wants more density at Metro stations. [b]Why people can't see that's a good thing is beyond me.[/b][/quote] It's beyond your understanding that parents don't want to make over crowding situation worse? No one is opposing higher density at metro station. Citizens are opposing higher density in RM cluster when school is already over crowded. City should work with MCPS to find a solution to that first and then make RM cluster more dense. [/quote] Any new building planned this year will take 7-10 years to build, that's well after Crown HS is complete but you want to stop the entire process, including permitting, of a project that won't be complete for a decade because of school capacity in 5 years from now. Also, most of Twinbrook's building will generate kids for WJ and not RM and of the ones that go to RM, they're all at the very end of the build-out - 20 YEAR FROM NOW but you want to kill that project to revitalized a rundown area because RM will be overcapcacity in 5 years. [b]In 20 years, Crown will have been long built and rezoning will have been completed.[/b] They don't just buy a plot of land in the town center and build the next day.[/quote] If it's after 20 years then projection should show that kids are coming after 20 years. It's as simple as that. In reality, projections are showing that RM will be 120% within 5 years. According to you solution to all such problems are simply forget about any limit and keep issuing permit to build, right? [/quote]
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