Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
That’s not true. It’s about creating housing in areas close to transit and amenities. Like, there aren’t even any 3 bedroom apartments basically anywhere in the entire DC proper. And urbanists are also excited about density being created near any metro stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP, but the specific intersection at CT and Neb is very low density as is the chevy chase commercial area.
Maybe that’s why people moved near there.
Good luck collecting enough tax revenue to cover DCs expenses. The super rich people living in NW DC will move out if you start upzoning this area. Many of these people have no interest in living in a high density neighborhood and they will not tolerate the dramatic changes to their community. The reality of it is the affluent households that pay a disproportionate share of income tax revenues people do not want to want giant apartment building in their neighborhoods and they will leave. The residents that replace them will not come close to making up for this lost tax revenue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Chef's kiss +1000
They are very picky about neighborhoods they want to move into, cheaply--they think that building tons of 1 bedroom condo will allow them to live in the nicest parts of DC for 1500 a month. Not going to happen.
If you're a parent, you know most of the schools in DC are garbage. If there is *any* new housing created in areas with good schools, the upzoning dorks will be outbid, easily, by parents who will do anything to enroll their kids in halfway decent schools. People will rent one bedroom condos and pretend that's their home, even while they live elsewhere, just to get their kids in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Chef's kiss +1000
They are very picky about neighborhoods they want to move into, cheaply--they think that building tons of 1 bedroom condo will allow them to live in the nicest parts of DC for 1500 a month. Not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Chef's kiss +1000
They are very picky about neighborhoods they want to move into, cheaply--they think that building tons of 1 bedroom condo will allow them to live in the nicest parts of DC for 1500 a month. Not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:DP, but the specific intersection at CT and Neb is very low density as is the chevy chase commercial area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:good. the whole thing was just designed to make it harder to develop denser/more affordable housing.
Is there a big need for that in CC?
There's a big need for it everywhere. Why should CC be exempt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
I dunno. Seems like the only people who are really into increasing density are white people who are *desperate* to move into overwhelmingly white neighborhoods. There's already lots of affordable housing in majority black neighborhoods that they like to pretend doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:here's the best piece I've read on the proposal. Quite glad it's dead. Racists gonna racist. https://ggwash.org/view/93212/chevy-chase-historic-district-applicants-admit-what-its-actually-about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:good. the whole thing was just designed to make it harder to develop denser/more affordable housing.
Is there a big need for that in CC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP, but the specific intersection at CT and Neb is very low density as is the chevy chase commercial area.
Maybe that’s why people moved near there.