Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Neither location is "densely populated." And residential areas are served by school buses. It makes sense to locate buses closer to where they're going to be used.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On Tuesday the County Council will approve Taylor’s plan to spend $70M on moving a bus depot so developers can build condos. That $70M could have paid for school mold remediation or school bathroom repairs.
https://parentscoalitionmd.substack.com/p/taylor-spending-70m-on-a-plan-that
Anything coming from parentscoalition should immediately be put in the trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This wasn't Taylor's idea, this was a county council priority, since that bus depot is right next to a Metro station.
Then let the developers pay to move the depot. Taylor has decided to use MCPS Capital Budget money.
The Shady Grove site isn't MCPS property. MCPS is basically being evicted by the county, which completely makes sense. It is a huge waste of land next to a metro station. The two new spots make much more sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Neither location is "densely populated." And residential areas are served by school buses. It makes sense to locate buses closer to where they're going to be used.
Yeah, 4 am start times in those bus depots - but it makes sense, right?, if you are just an apartment dweller - not like this is in Potomac. Should be pleasant enough.
School buses run in Potomac. Why wouldn't there be bus depots in Potomac?
There is no proposal to put a bus depot in Potomac. Taylor's two locations are Germantown and Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Neither location is "densely populated." And residential areas are served by school buses. It makes sense to locate buses closer to where they're going to be used.
Yeah, 4 am start times in those bus depots - but it makes sense, right?, if you are just an apartment dweller - not like this is in Potomac. Should be pleasant enough.
School buses run in Potomac. Why wouldn't there be bus depots in Potomac?
There is no proposal to put a bus depot in Potomac. Taylor's two locations are Germantown and Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Neither location is "densely populated." And residential areas are served by school buses. It makes sense to locate buses closer to where they're going to be used.
Yeah, 4 am start times in those bus depots - but it makes sense, right?, if you are just an apartment dweller - not like this is in Potomac. Should be pleasant enough.
School buses run in Potomac. Why wouldn't there be bus depots in Potomac?
Anonymous wrote:On Tuesday the County Council will approve Taylor’s plan to spend $70M on moving a bus depot so developers can build condos. That $70M could have paid for school mold remediation or school bathroom repairs.
https://parentscoalitionmd.substack.com/p/taylor-spending-70m-on-a-plan-that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Neither location is "densely populated." And residential areas are served by school buses. It makes sense to locate buses closer to where they're going to be used.
Yeah, 4 am start times in those bus depots - but it makes sense, right?, if you are just an apartment dweller - not like this is in Potomac. Should be pleasant enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Neither location is "densely populated." And residential areas are served by school buses. It makes sense to locate buses closer to where they're going to be used.
Yeah, 4 am start times in those bus depots - but it makes sense, right?, if you are just an apartment dweller - not like this is in Potomac. Should be pleasant enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.
Neither location is "densely populated." And residential areas are served by school buses. It makes sense to locate buses closer to where they're going to be used.
Anonymous wrote:??
A smart person would play it so that developers moved it happily, and paid to do so!
Anonymous wrote:Not so fast on this one. They are trying to put one of the bus depots in the middle of a densely populated residential area. The land was designated for a school not a bus depot. In addition to the fact that they want to put it smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, there are significant environmental issues specific to that site that they would have to be addressed first. It's also zoned R-200 which is residential.