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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny how elected officials are only talking about increasing the housing and thresholds in the RM cluster and not in areas that feed into Wootton and Rockville HS. Surely increased development there would help all of Rockville?[/quote] The idea is to increase density near the red line which really only affects RM[/quote] No to mention, downtown Rockville is where more people want to live. It’s where the demand is. People want to live near transi. I understand some people don’t care about that and like living further away from things (and don’t car for walkability) but by and large, growth is along transit. https://ggwash.org/view/69029/montgomery-county-says-no-new-homes-in-silver-spring-because-the-schools-ar[/quote] No. Perceived quality of the schools is the biggest driver of where people want to live. It’s why houses in the Wootton cluster are so much more expensive than comparable homes in the Richard Montgomery or Rockville clusters. For that reason, it seems logical to put more housing in Wootton cluster.[/quote] If Wooton’s district were that popular it would already be under moritorium. Say what you want about prices but population growth proves you wrong.[/quote]
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