Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
GMAB. NP here. There are plenty of Section 8 housing apartments in Del Ray. Seriously. Do you even know anything about Del Ray? Arlandria, the corner of Commonwealth & Monroe, the area surrounding Cora Kelly, Glebe Road, north part of Commonwealth, etc. For real.
So, keep "The Poors" penned into the few existing garden apartments scattered around the fringes of the neighborhood and give yourself a pat on the back for living in a socioeconomic diverse community. Sure.
And lumping Arlandria with Del Ray is misleading at best. They're two adjacent but separate neighborhoods. Do better.
What? I work with ARHA. You have no idea what you're talking about.
There is a large number of "affordable housing" under the IRS code (do you even know what that means?) in Del Ray. And from a public policy perspective you want section 8 housing scattered in different areas vs having them concentrated in one, single area which can form a ghetto/slum area. People who need public housing do better when they are dispersed throughout the city. Del Ray has PLENTY of section 8 housing units. So educate yourself and then come back to have a mature, adult discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Look who is advocating for this - it is developers and people who make money from them. It definitely is not current City residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
GMAB. NP here. There are plenty of Section 8 housing apartments in Del Ray. Seriously. Do you even know anything about Del Ray? Arlandria, the corner of Commonwealth & Monroe, the area surrounding Cora Kelly, Glebe Road, north part of Commonwealth, etc. For real.
So, keep "The Poors" penned into the few existing garden apartments scattered around the fringes of the neighborhood and give yourself a pat on the back for living in a socioeconomic diverse community. Sure.
And lumping Arlandria with Del Ray is misleading at best. They're two adjacent but separate neighborhoods. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
GMAB. NP here. There are plenty of Section 8 housing apartments in Del Ray. Seriously. Do you even know anything about Del Ray? Arlandria, the corner of Commonwealth & Monroe, the area surrounding Cora Kelly, Glebe Road, north part of Commonwealth, etc. For real.
So, keep "The Poors" penned into the few existing garden apartments scattered around the fringes of the neighborhood and give yourself a pat on the back for living in a socioeconomic diverse community. Sure.
And lumping Arlandria with Del Ray is misleading at best. They're two adjacent but separate neighborhoods. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Look who is advocating for this - it is developers and people who make money from them. It definitely is not current City residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
GMAB. NP here. There are plenty of Section 8 housing apartments in Del Ray. Seriously. Do you even know anything about Del Ray? Arlandria, the corner of Commonwealth & Monroe, the area surrounding Cora Kelly, Glebe Road, north part of Commonwealth, etc. For real.
So, keep "The Poors" penned into the few existing garden apartments scattered around the fringes of the neighborhood and give yourself a pat on the back for living in a socioeconomic diverse community. Sure.
And lumping Arlandria with Del Ray is misleading at best. They're two adjacent but separate neighborhoods. Do better.
Yes. Why does Alexandria need to single-handedly solve the NOVA affordable housing issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
GMAB. NP here. There are plenty of Section 8 housing apartments in Del Ray. Seriously. Do you even know anything about Del Ray? Arlandria, the corner of Commonwealth & Monroe, the area surrounding Cora Kelly, Glebe Road, north part of Commonwealth, etc. For real.
So, keep "The Poors" penned into the few existing garden apartments scattered around the fringes of the neighborhood and give yourself a pat on the back for living in a socioeconomic diverse community. Sure.
And lumping Arlandria with Del Ray is misleading at best. They're two adjacent but separate neighborhoods. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
GMAB. NP here. There are plenty of Section 8 housing apartments in Del Ray. Seriously. Do you even know anything about Del Ray? Arlandria, the corner of Commonwealth & Monroe, the area surrounding Cora Kelly, Glebe Road, north part of Commonwealth, etc. For real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
GMAB. NP here. There are plenty of Section 8 housing apartments in Del Ray. Seriously. Do you even know anything about Del Ray? Arlandria, the corner of Commonwealth & Monroe, the area surrounding Cora Kelly, Glebe Road, north part of Commonwealth, etc. For real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.
OP, instead of verbally tripping all over yourself, just admit you don’t want lower income people to be given an opportunity to live in Del Ray.
Anonymous wrote:https://alextimes.com/2022/05/city-holds-zone-text-amendment-community-meeting/
June 23: Planning Commission
July 5th: City Council
Additional height bonus for subsidized housing in Alexandria. Old Town was removed. Notably Mt Vernon Avenue in Del Ray is still vulnerable.
It looks like staff took anything zoned commercial, but not industrial, and anything already Multifamily Medium or High Density Residential.
Which includes Mt Vernon Avenue. Alexandria isn’t a big city. With GIS and everything parceled it should easy to exclude that street and I think Del Ray has a historic district, like Old Town and “Parker Gray”. So if the intent is to preserve Mt Vernon Avenue and the heart of Del Ray, it shouldn’t even be for consideration.
In fact I can’t think of a single site that is appropriate for a height wavier, that isn’t already designated (Potomac Yard). Again the city isn’t big.
Not sure why Del Ray is even a consideration. Without Old Town and Del Ray, Alexandria is a worse Arlington, still prohibitively expensive and failing schools.