Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's tons of affordable housing in PG country, but I guess we're supposed to pretend that doesn't exist.
Is PG County a part of the District of Columbia?
Exactly.
Shut the hell up.
Anonymous wrote:There's tons of affordable housing in PG country, but I guess we're supposed to pretend that doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What I find surprising is that Bowser says NOTHING about the schools in these areas. They are already overcrowded. We need more schools WOTP - elementary, middle, and HS.
Sign not this again.
We don't need more schools WOTP.
We need the DC Council to take up re-drawing the boundaries and to move people en masse to the grossly under enrolled schools EOTP.
It is nuts that upper middle class families in Crestwood and Mt Pleasant are sending their kids to Deal and Wilson. It is nuts that gentrifiers in Columbia and 16th Street Heights and Shaw are doing the same or are going to charters.
Force all those families into their neighborhood schools and you solve the school capacity problems WOTP and the under enrollment problems EOTP and for no cost since most of the schools EOTP have already been renovated at great cost. And you probably reduce congestion and air pollution in the process.
And all those woke folks forcing out long term residents would have to put their kids where their proclaimed values are by actually sending their kids to their neighborhood schools rather than picking and choosing how invested they actually are in where they live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she will propose that the first development dedicated to affordable housing be in her neighborhood, correct?
Ummm her part of the city in fact has a lot more affordable units than Ward 3 does already, by a long shot. And you probably don't know this but there in fact are some pretty affluent neighborhoods east of 16th Street as well as several stable middle class neighborhoods.
Actually, there are ZERO affordable units for rent in Colonial Village, District of Columbia. None, zip, nada.
Are there any in the general 20012 zip code? Possibly. But I just spent a few minutes I'll never get back confirming that Bowser's 100% single family neighborhood has no low-income apartments — including along 16th St NW.
You first, Muriel
100% this
The map shows her little swath at the top of the drawing will not be affected by her plan. Someone please call her out on this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she will propose that the first development dedicated to affordable housing be in her neighborhood, correct?
Ummm her part of the city in fact has a lot more affordable units than Ward 3 does already, by a long shot. And you probably don't know this but there in fact are some pretty affluent neighborhoods east of 16th Street as well as several stable middle class neighborhoods.
Actually, there are ZERO affordable units for rent in Colonial Village, District of Columbia. None, zip, nada.
Are there any in the general 20012 zip code? Possibly. But I just spent a few minutes I'll never get back confirming that Bowser's 100% single family neighborhood has no low-income apartments — including along 16th St NW.
You first, Muriel
100% this
The map shows her little swath at the top of the drawing will not be affected by her plan. Someone please call her out on this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What I find surprising is that Bowser says NOTHING about the schools in these areas. They are already overcrowded. We need more schools WOTP - elementary, middle, and HS.
Sign not this again.
We don't need more schools WOTP.
We need the DC Council to take up re-drawing the boundaries and to move people en masse to the grossly under enrolled schools EOTP.
It is nuts that upper middle class families in Crestwood and Mt Pleasant are sending their kids to Deal and Wilson. It is nuts that gentrifiers in Columbia and 16th Street Heights and Shaw are doing the same or are going to charters.
Force all those families into their neighborhood schools and you solve the school capacity problems WOTP and the under enrollment problems EOTP and for no cost since most of the schools EOTP have already been renovated at great cost. And you probably reduce congestion and air pollution in the process.
And all those woke folks forcing out long term residents would have to put their kids where their proclaimed values are by actually sending their kids to their neighborhood schools rather than picking and choosing how invested they actually are in where they live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she will propose that the first development dedicated to affordable housing be in her neighborhood, correct?
Ummm her part of the city in fact has a lot more affordable units than Ward 3 does already, by a long shot. And you probably don't know this but there in fact are some pretty affluent neighborhoods east of 16th Street as well as several stable middle class neighborhoods.
Actually, there are ZERO affordable units for rent in Colonial Village, District of Columbia. None, zip, nada.
Are there any in the general 20012 zip code? Possibly. But I just spent a few minutes I'll never get back confirming that Bowser's 100% single family neighborhood has no low-income apartments — including along 16th St NW.
You first, Muriel
Anonymous wrote:She should focus on fixing the places where the indigent live, rather than devaluing the places where they don't by introducing them.
Anonymous wrote: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser wants more low-cost housing in affluent city neighborhoods. The goal, officials say, is to correct a history of “racially discriminatory” housing policy.
How is this policy going to end up any different than when Bowser put formerly homeless people alongside long-term residents in apt buildings up and down Connecticut Ave? They think they are helping when in reality they are conducting social experiments without adequate support for the people affected. How is Lafayette or Murch going to accept hundreds of new students?? What about Deal and Wilson?
How can residents in "Rock Creek West" express their concern with this new policy? Is Cheh going to listen? What about those of us that are stuck with Bowser's lackey Brandon Todd in Ward 4??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What I find surprising is that Bowser says NOTHING about the schools in these areas. They are already overcrowded. We need more schools WOTP - elementary, middle, and HS.
Sign not this again.
We don't need more schools WOTP.
We need the DC Council to take up re-drawing the boundaries and to move people en masse to the grossly under enrolled schools EOTP.
It is nuts that upper middle class families in Crestwood and Mt Pleasant are sending their kids to Deal and Wilson. It is nuts that gentrifiers in Columbia and 16th Street Heights and Shaw are doing the same or are going to charters.
Force all those families into their neighborhood schools and you solve the school capacity problems WOTP and the under enrollment problems EOTP and for no cost since most of the schools EOTP have already been renovated at great cost. And you probably reduce congestion and air pollution in the process.
And all those woke folks forcing out long term residents would have to put their kids where their proclaimed values are by actually sending their kids to their neighborhood schools rather than picking and choosing how invested they actually are in where they live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she will propose that the first development dedicated to affordable housing be in her neighborhood, correct?
Ummm her part of the city in fact has a lot more affordable units than Ward 3 does already, by a long shot. And you probably don't know this but there in fact are some pretty affluent neighborhoods east of 16th Street as well as several stable middle class neighborhoods.