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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The biggest gift to Fairfax and Loudon Co, VA is Washington, DC. Every time DC does stuff like this, the economic development heads of those counties laugh about how much easier you make their jobs. https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2022/05/05/union-station-expansion-revised.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2022/03/24/dc-speed-red-light-cameras/ People will get the hint and respond accordingly. It won’t be sudden but it’s just entropy. Put up obstacles and people will go elsewhere. The Mosaic District is about to go off the charts. Go ahead and pedestrianize DC. [b]All pedestrian malls have one thing in common, they are economic dead zones. Enjoy. [/b] [/quote] 😂😂😂 I think you forgot the /s[/quote] You’re not too bright. Go have fun at the Santa Monica Promenade. Better yet, just pay attention to our community. The businesses at Bethesda Row have struggled. Bonobos intentionally moved to Bethesda Ave and a number of others have famously gone out of business. Retail or dining, doesn’t matter. There’s a reason why the developers behind Pike and Rose and the Mosaic District insisted on a street grid with cars and street parking, as well as abundant garage parking. Your utopian ideals of “urbanism” are economically unviable. Sorry to break it to you. [/quote]
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