Anonymous wrote:Wow... Send them over to MoCo. They are always welcome here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the homeless shelters?
The Homeless Hilton opened in the center of Courthouse. Condo owners in the area fought tooth and nail---and lost to the board who ignored every bit of evidence.
We now have taken in DC's homeless population---short skip across the bridge. Their population down 11%, ours up 33%. Higher than every other jurisdiction.
Right I did know about that one. Moved here 1-2 yrs ago and was looking for an apartment in that area and found some talk re a homeless shelter so I specifically avoided courthouse - even though I would just be renting not owning immediately. Found some apartment reviews actually from some huge fancy buildings in courthouse where people stated that sometimes homeless people will come on in and take an elevator up to a floor and hang out in a hallway etc. until they are kicked out. I'm sure it's not happening all the time and those buildings have upped their front desk personnel but who wants to pay rent for that??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dc homeless population drops 11%
Arlington's is on the rise--by 33%. They are all over the neighborhood---just like I predicted when they started building the new homeless shelter right across the Bridge. We have had them knock on the door in the middle of the night, squatting in neighbor's garages, walking down the middle of the street yelling profanities at moms/kids, and using all of the new construction port-o-potties. They never stay in the shelters---but they do go there for meals and spill into the surrounding areas. This is a known fact. They don't take their medications and cause havoc on surrounding citizens.
courtesy of wash. post.
Thank ICE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow... Send them over to MoCo. They are always welcome here.
My kids were charged and yelled at one particularly unstable gentlemen.
My neighbor has had 3 break-ins and one living in their garage drinking.
I had them urinating on the side of the house.
They are all yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dc homeless population drops 11%
Arlington's is on the rise--by 33%. They are all over the neighborhood---just like I predicted when they started building the new homeless shelter right across the Bridge. We have had them knock on the door in the middle of the night, squatting in neighbor's garages, walking down the middle of the street yelling profanities at moms/kids, and using all of the new construction port-o-potties. They never stay in the shelters---but they do go there for meals and spill into the surrounding areas. This is a known fact. They don't take their medications and cause havoc on surrounding citizens.
courtesy of wash. post.
Speaking of medication, OP, have you taken yours? It seems not.
Why the compelling need to disparage Arlington? Enough people enjoy Arlington, and they are not missing you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the homeless shelters?
The Homeless Hilton opened in the center of Courthouse. Condo owners in the area fought tooth and nail---and lost to the board who ignored every bit of evidence.
We now have taken in DC's homeless population---short skip across the bridge. Their population down 11%, ours up 33%. Higher than every other jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:dc homeless population drops 11%
Arlington's is on the rise--by 33%. They are all over the neighborhood---just like I predicted when they started building the new homeless shelter right across the Bridge. We have had them knock on the door in the middle of the night, squatting in neighbor's garages, walking down the middle of the street yelling profanities at moms/kids, and using all of the new construction port-o-potties. They never stay in the shelters---but they do go there for meals and spill into the surrounding areas. This is a known fact. They don't take their medications and cause havoc on surrounding citizens.
courtesy of wash. post.
Anonymous wrote:Wow... Send them over to MoCo. They are always welcome here.
Anonymous wrote:Where are the homeless shelters?
Anonymous wrote:dc homeless population drops 11%
Arlington's is on the rise--by 33%. They are all over the neighborhood---just like I predicted when they started building the new homeless shelter right across the Bridge. We have had them knock on the door in the middle of the night, squatting in neighbor's garages, walking down the middle of the street yelling profanities at moms/kids, and using all of the new construction port-o-potties. They never stay in the shelters---but they do go there for meals and spill into the surrounding areas. This is a known fact. They don't take their medications and cause havoc on surrounding citizens.
courtesy of wash. post.