Anonymous wrote:Honestly I don’t understand posts like this. Either op is a troll, in which case it is what it is.
Or op is legit, in which case I’m not sure why you would move three years before your kid is even starting middle school. Combine that with it’s unclear if Kenmore will be a bad school three years from now since it’s not a bad school now, and the new boundaries aren’t in effect yet. Arlington is going to look so different in five years anyways because of amazon.
Amazon won't make a dent in APS's rising farms rates in general, and probably zero impact on the western pike in particular. These rates are increasingly being driven by CAFs, not MARKs, which are declining in number. However, if anything, the county will use money from Amazon related development to expand Barcroft Apts. And keep in mind that once the 4th HS is built and pulls Arlington Heights, Penrose and Oakridge out of Wakefield, Wakefield's farms rate will be as bad as Randolph or carlin Springs. Amazon's arrival will simply make NA even more exclusive. The CB has pretty much sentenced SA to long term underdevelopment via planning policy.