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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's a lot of room for policies in between "let's make parts of D.C. denser than they are now to improve long-term sustainability and boost housing affordability" and "let's make all of D.C. as dense as New York City." This is a straw man argument at heart (so naturally, it's gone on for 42 pages and counting...).[/quote] Parts of DC are already more densely populated than parts of NYC. [/quote] And those are not the parts that are likely being targeted for increased density. [/quote] So why should Great neighborhoods like Chevy Chase, Cleveland Park and AU Park be “targeted” for increased density ?![/quote] I live in AU Park and think we could easily accommodate significantly more density without losing any of the characteristics that make the neighborhood great, let alone without worrying about safety. If every block had one or two 4-unit apartment buildings where there's now a single-family house, my life wouldn't change a bit, but a lot more people would be able to afford to live here. [/quote] AU Park is already skated to get hundreds of new residences at the so-called ladybird. Janney, after two additions, is overcrowded. Hopefully the developer is paying several million into an escrow fund for school expansion![/quote] Don't forget the thousands of new units going in just south of Janney (the Wegmans development and the pending development just north of that). I'm going to guess there will be at least some kids living there, and they'll need schooling. Hope Hearst is ready for that influx (I believe those two developments are IB for Hearst).[/quote]
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