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Reply to ""Zoning for Housing" in Alexandria -- no more SFHs?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Known as missing middle in Arlington. I opposed but so far it’s been no big deal because there are caps on size, quantity, and height, and I think decent parking requirements were preserved. Also I live in N Arlington and neighbors have freaked out and gotten developers to stop townhouse plans and revert to SFH plans. In south Arlington, it will be more prevalent, compounding the existing issues with school overcrowding, parking, and space in general. It’s ok though, wealthy people will do option schools or lottery, and eventually leave the area, once again voting for and creating a problematic situation and then leaving the area. [/quote] Unlike N Arlington, Alexandria City has many SFHs are already built close together and parking is tight in many neighborhoods. There is a bigger mix of housing throughout the City due to decades of infill building. Also there is only 1 high school and despite it being rated lower than Wakefield it is used by rich and poor alike. And they aren’t building another one since there isn’t enough support to do that. [/quote]
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