Anonymous wrote:[img]uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Do you live in the City of Takoma Park? Have you considered moving somewhere else? It sounds like you might be happier if you did that.
+1. OP you should move. Takoma park is full of loons, is in a declining county, is next to high crime areas. Of all places that are good to live, it isn’t one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
The city roads can't handle the added traffic from developments like this. Getting out of TP via Carroll to University is already a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Anonymous wrote:Why would you live in an area where there is incredible amounts of red tape just to cut down a tree in your yard?
Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Do you live in the City of Takoma Park? Have you considered moving somewhere else? It sounds like you might be happier if you did that.
+1. OP you should move. Takoma park is full of loons, is in a declining county, is next to high crime areas. Of all places that are good to live, it isn’t one of them.
You, too, might be happier if you moved out of the City of Takoma Park, or indeed out of Montgomery County altogether.
Is this the Progressive counterpoint to “love it or leave it” MAGAism?
No, it's pointing out that if you're unhappy where you live, one option is to go live somewhere else. Nobody is telling anybody to feel anything or go anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Do you live in the City of Takoma Park? Have you considered moving somewhere else? It sounds like you might be happier if you did that.
+1. OP you should move. Takoma park is full of loons, is in a declining county, is next to high crime areas. Of all places that are good to live, it isn’t one of them.
You, too, might be happier if you moved out of the City of Takoma Park, or indeed out of Montgomery County altogether.
Is this the Progressive counterpoint to “love it or leave it” MAGAism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Do you live in the City of Takoma Park? Have you considered moving somewhere else? It sounds like you might be happier if you did that.
+1. OP you should move. Takoma park is full of loons, is in a declining county, is next to high crime areas. Of all places that are good to live, it isn’t one of them.
You, too, might be happier if you moved out of the City of Takoma Park, or indeed out of Montgomery County altogether.
Anonymous wrote:[img]uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Do you live in the City of Takoma Park? Have you considered moving somewhere else? It sounds like you might be happier if you did that.
+1. OP you should move. Takoma park is full of loons, is in a declining county, is next to high crime areas. Of all places that are good to live, it isn’t one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?
Do you live in the City of Takoma Park? Have you considered moving somewhere else? It sounds like you might be happier if you did that.
Anonymous wrote:Having learned nothing from the abysmal financial drain by the city for the Takoma Junction project, the city is embarking on an ambitious upzoning project to attract a luxury residential developer to build condos on the site of the Washington Adventist Hospital. First step is $60K spending by the city for planning a new streetscape along Maple Ave meant to make this project attractive to developers. What are the chances this can succeed in a way that can pay back taxpayers for the "investment"?