Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What I find surprising is that Bowser says NOTHING about the schools in these areas. They are already overcrowded. We need more schools WOTP - elementary, middle, and HS.
Sign not this again.
We don't need more schools WOTP.
We need the DC Council to take up re-drawing the boundaries and to move people en masse to the grossly under enrolled schools EOTP.
It is nuts that upper middle class families in Crestwood and Mt Pleasant are sending their kids to Deal and Wilson. It is nuts that gentrifiers in Columbia and 16th Street Heights and Shaw are doing the same or are going to charters.
Force all those families into their neighborhood schools and you solve the school capacity problems WOTP and the under enrollment problems EOTP and for no cost since most of the schools EOTP have already been renovated at great cost. And you probably reduce congestion and air pollution in the process.
And all those woke folks forcing out long term residents would have to put their kids where their proclaimed values are by actually sending their kids to their neighborhood schools rather than picking and choosing how invested they actually are in where they live.
Anonymous wrote:So she will propose that the first development dedicated to affordable housing be in her neighborhood, correct?
Anonymous wrote:
What I find surprising is that Bowser says NOTHING about the schools in these areas. They are already overcrowded. We need more schools WOTP - elementary, middle, and HS.
Anonymous wrote:So she will propose that the first development dedicated to affordable housing be in her neighborhood, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious - has she opened her home to anyone? Guessing she has the same English basement as all of us that she could "voucher" out. No?
Adopting a child doesn’t count as opening your home to someone?
I assume she considers her child a member of her family so no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious - has she opened her home to anyone? Guessing she has the same English basement as all of us that she could "voucher" out. No?
Adopting a child doesn’t count as opening your home to someone?
Anonymous wrote:Curious - has she opened her home to anyone? Guessing she has the same English basement as all of us that she could "voucher" out. No?
Anonymous wrote:I know everyone is going to get fixated on the prospect of poor people moving into wealthy neighborhoods, but someone should ask how exactly this plan is going to result in affordable housing. It seems vague how that's going to work. Simply building more units is not going to change prices. (Yes, yes, yes, increasing supply puts downward pressure on prices. But lower prices attract more demand, which pushes prices back up).