Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big crisis facing Arlington is high school over crowding. If you think AH is going affect your property value, you are looking at the wrong issue.
Here's a petition support a 4th high school in Arlington.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-board-aps-should-build-new-high-school-space-not-make-schools-bigger-and-double-shift-students?recruiter=113822210&utm_source=petitions_show_components_action_panel_wrapper&utm_medium=copylink
Maybe you've been around since before the boom and won't be hurt by bad decisions in our county.
Or maybe you paid a fortune to live in Arlington for good schools...
Yes, be sure to note, like many of the petition responders, if you just moved to Arlington from DC "for the schools." Nothing is more likely to influence the county board than a bunch of people who just moved here and are instantly demanding that the county spend literally hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of their toddlers.![]()
^^^ pay attention guys. These are the sorts of people deciding that your kid is fine going to school online or in shifts.
SIGN THE PETITION!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big crisis facing Arlington is high school over crowding. If you think AH is going affect your property value, you are looking at the wrong issue.
Here's a petition support a 4th high school in Arlington.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-board-aps-should-build-new-high-school-space-not-make-schools-bigger-and-double-shift-students?recruiter=113822210&utm_source=petitions_show_components_action_panel_wrapper&utm_medium=copylink
Maybe you've been around since before the boom and won't be hurt by bad decisions in our county.
Or maybe you paid a fortune to live in Arlington for good schools...
Yes, be sure to note, like many of the petition responders, if you just moved to Arlington from DC "for the schools." Nothing is more likely to influence the county board than a bunch of people who just moved here and are instantly demanding that the county spend literally hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of their toddlers.![]()
Anonymous wrote:The big crisis facing Arlington is high school over crowding. If you think AH is going affect your property value, you are looking at the wrong issue.
Here's a petition support a 4th high school in Arlington.
https://www.change.org/p/arlington-county-board-aps-should-build-new-high-school-space-not-make-schools-bigger-and-double-shift-students?recruiter=113822210&utm_source=petitions_show_components_action_panel_wrapper&utm_medium=copylink
Maybe you've been around since before the boom and won't be hurt by bad decisions in our county.
Or maybe you paid a fortune to live in Arlington for good schools...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't understand the level of hate that is pointed out affordable housing.
Nor am I certain what different things different posters are talking about.
Arlington is not increasing affordable housing, in order to bring people into the community. Rather, they are trying to ensure that market rate affordable housing is replaced with some dedicated affordable units.
Those are not coming out of the county budget.
Now- the rental assistance housing grant program, does come out of the budget. The eligibility for a housing grant is the following;
Eligibility Requirements
This program serves Arlington renters who are:
65 years or older
Totally and permanently disabled
Working families with at least one child under age 18
Clients and patients of a County-operated or County-supported mental health program
plus, income guidelines based on family size-
https://housing.arlingtonva.us/get-help/rental-services/local-housing-grants/
Which of those categories of people do you think shouldn't be helped? Who is your vitriol directed at?
This!!! All the way. When gentrifiers move into the "hood" taxes rise, police drive by with smiles, and there are 3 Starbucks all within walking distance. They bring their uppababy strollers and Percocet addiction looking for something cheap and whitewash the community. Meanwhile Pam and Javier get uprooted from what they know to be their sacred n.arlington( or any county for that matter). Thus can't afford it and have no other place to go. But some of you are hot n bothered because they come to 'your community' under affordable housing. Well if you don't like it.... Then teach your own offspring to stop venturing out in the middle of their identity crisis hijacking a place they could give zero ufcks about. We can all be happy.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't understand the level of hate that is pointed out affordable housing.
Nor am I certain what different things different posters are talking about.
Arlington is not increasing affordable housing, in order to bring people into the community. Rather, they are trying to ensure that market rate affordable housing is replaced with some dedicated affordable units.
Those are not coming out of the county budget.
Now- the rental assistance housing grant program, does come out of the budget. The eligibility for a housing grant is the following;
Eligibility Requirements
This program serves Arlington renters who are:
65 years or older
Totally and permanently disabled
Working families with at least one child under age 18
Clients and patients of a County-operated or County-supported mental health program
plus, income guidelines based on family size-
https://housing.arlingtonva.us/get-help/rental-services/local-housing-grants/
Which of those categories of people do you think shouldn't be helped? Who is your vitriol directed at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Main corridor col pike has too many poors and latinos. This makes unattractive for the county and poors will be the ones who benefits it.
Arlington county could do little better, if they build affordable housing right next to the court house area, instead CP area.
Will it worth it? If county board loves affordable housing. They will love it.
I don't think resident loves affordable housing near at my house.
MONAs should not post after the cocktail hour has begun.
Anonymous wrote:Main corridor col pike has too many poors and latinos. This makes unattractive for the county and poors will be the ones who benefits it.
Arlington county could do little better, if they build affordable housing right next to the court house area, instead CP area.
Will it worth it? If county board loves affordable housing. They will love it.
I don't think resident loves affordable housing near at my house.
Anonymous wrote:Parts of Columbia Pike are much, much better than Lee Highway - like the section that has the drafthouse and all the cool restaurants and bars nearby. Penrose square is nice. Parts of the Pike are pretty ugly, just like much of Lee Hwy. (Lee Hwy is mostly ugly in FFX too.)