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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is it still domiated by African American families, since it is pen to everyone. Most communities in MC are more mixed. [/quote] b/c its still ok to have 'historically black' communities, but not ok to still have 'historically white" ones [/quote] ????? Potomac, Bethesda, and Chevy Chase have plenty of communities that are overwhelmingly white. [/quote] Which are frowned upon with affordable housing inserted every chance they get. Braking up black neighborhoods is bad but breaking up white neighborhoods is just apparently. [/quote] Potomac, Bethesda, and Chevy Chase have been 'broken up" by people "inserting affordable housing"? I'm not sure I even know what that means. Can you clarify?[/quote] Pay attention to the local zoning meetings on Montgomery County Channels and to the Obama Administrations new policies on moving as many "section 8" families with vouchers into these neighborhoods as possible. Do your homework, recent developments on the planning board are calling for more low income housing in Bethesda and the surrounding areas. Are you even aware of the two condo/apartment projects on Ridgefield Road that are low income housing? Probably not, because you don't pay attention. And the vouchers for a lot of the larger newer apartment projects in downtown Bethesda are apparent if you happen to live in that area. Montgomery County is a sanctuary city and with that the County houses many illegal families with vouchers throughout the county. The schools are showing the strain of this because very often the tax dollars are not there to support additional classrooms for these families, therefore the growth in class size in Montgomery County and the ESL percentage has increased dramatically.[/quote]
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