Anonymous wrote:Clean up all the public spaces: enforce no camping law, fix all the fountains, get rid of blight such as AdMo plaza, add more seating and make it pleasant. Free buses. Enforce no weed smoking law.
Anonymous wrote:Clean up all the public spaces: enforce no camping law, fix all the fountains, get rid of blight such as AdMo plaza, add more seating and make it pleasant. Free buses. Enforce no weed smoking law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) improve the schools - it is the one thing that really holds back parts of the city. Of course, that also means providing breakfast and lunch, breaking the cycle of poverty, making sure there are opportunities and alternatives to crime to survive and thrive
2) provide incentives at the federal level, to bring big business to the district (not the suburbs, they already have state level incentives and are doing this)
3) Build more housing that is affordable. That means increasing density in the outer areas of the city so people can afford to live here. Even in the poorest parts of the city, rents are $800-1000/mo and even cheap condos are $250,000+ and houses are $400,000+
That isn't "affordable" for people making a working class salary.
Yes, ruin the good neighborhoods.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Move several federal agencies out of DC. Argiculture can go to Kansas. Commerce can go to Grand Rapids. FBI can go to Indianapolis. Deparment of Labor can go to Boston. Federal Reserve can go to Alaska. Housing and Urban Development can go to Memphis. Homeland Security can go to Houston. Depoartment of Education can be dissolved and returned to the states. Department of State can go to Philadelphia. And so on.
Anonymous wrote:1) improve the schools - it is the one thing that really holds back parts of the city. Of course, that also means providing breakfast and lunch, breaking the cycle of poverty, making sure there are opportunities and alternatives to crime to survive and thrive
2) provide incentives at the federal level, to bring big business to the district (not the suburbs, they already have state level incentives and are doing this)
3) Build more housing that is affordable. That means increasing density in the outer areas of the city so people can afford to live here. Even in the poorest parts of the city, rents are $800-1000/mo and even cheap condos are $250,000+ and houses are $400,000+
That isn't "affordable" for people making a working class salary.
Anonymous wrote:Move several federal agencies out of DC. Argiculture can go to Kansas. Commerce can go to Grand Rapids. FBI can go to Indianapolis. Deparment of Labor can go to Boston. Federal Reserve can go to Alaska. Housing and Urban Development can go to Memphis. Homeland Security can go to Houston. Depoartment of Education can be dissolved and returned to the states. Department of State can go to Philadelphia. And so on.
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of all the overpaid useless government employees that don’t need to work in DC. Put them out west like Utah or something.
Anonymous wrote:owners of all deteriorating homes should clean, repair and spruce up exterior or sell.
Anonymous wrote:Initiate sprucing with free paint and plants. Encourage neighborhoods to form HOAs.