Anonymous wrote:I think they're leaving extra room at Westbrook so they can rezone the new development at Westbard there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only MCPS could look at this more broadly and move boundaries so that the neighborhoods around Westland went to Westbrook and Westland, and Westland wouldn't be this little island in the middle of an area zoned for Pyle.
(Back to reality: Given the electrified fence that is the Wood Acres boundary, Option 2 makes the most sense in keeping the Westland boundary somewhat cohesive, taking into account that Westbard will go to Westbrook. What none of these maps show is that Option 3 would move a neighborhood to Westbrook when it is closer to Somerset ES AND Chevy Chase ES.)
Actually, that neighborhood (called S5 here) is not that close to Somerset or CCES. Unfortunately, its walking distance to Bethesda Elementary, which is so oversubscribed that it can’t be moved there. Those kids are already on a bus and the bus to Westbrook might be quicker that to Somerset because you can cut through Kenwood and avoid the busy roads.
Anonymous wrote:If only MCPS could look at this more broadly and move boundaries so that the neighborhoods around Westland went to Westbrook and Westland, and Westland wouldn't be this little island in the middle of an area zoned for Pyle.
(Back to reality: Given the electrified fence that is the Wood Acres boundary, Option 2 makes the most sense in keeping the Westland boundary somewhat cohesive, taking into account that Westbard will go to Westbrook. What none of these maps show is that Option 3 would move a neighborhood to Westbrook when it is closer to Somerset ES AND Chevy Chase ES.)
Anonymous wrote:I suspect that you are not seeing something like a combined Option 2/3 because MCPS has moving the Westbard development from Wood Acres to Westbrook in its back pocket. Wood Acres has some additional capacity, but nothing like Westbrook. Separately, those on either side of the XYZ boundary study debate should find these options, and the county's final decision, instructive.
Anonymous wrote:I suspect that you are not seeing something like a combined Option 2/3 because MCPS has moving the Westbard development from Wood Acres to Westbrook in its back pocket. Wood Acres has some additional capacity, but nothing like Westbrook. Separately, those on either side of the XYZ boundary study debate should find these options, and the county's final decision, instructive.