Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I say a definite "YES". It's a much needed project. Others have not caused a traffic problem. Also, it would be a significant improvement from the way the property has looked for a long time.
Aren't there plenty of these facilities in the area? Why is it needed?
Actually, there are not plenty of facilities and the ones that exist are basically full. The largest one, Vinson Hall, has restricted enrollment. I am kind of curious as to why the neighborhood in uproar about this site did nothing to prevent the expansion of Vinson Hall, which was much larger and impacts traffic to a greater extent since all of those new units are for independent living (Eg people who still drive).
The fact that you think residents should have objected to one facility that generates traffic doesn't mean they should roll over for another one that would add even more traffic.
As others have pointed out, this area is already saturated with assisted living homes. If there's a need for more, let them build it in Great Falls or Vienna.
It will not add any noticeable traffic. The study that has been cited as indicating an uptick in traffic clearly shows that the total incremental traffic would be almost unnoticeable against the existing volume. Something like one extra car every ten minutes. People using the traffic argument make themselves look stupid and invalidate the rest of their argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I say a definite "YES". It's a much needed project. Others have not caused a traffic problem. Also, it would be a significant improvement from the way the property has looked for a long time.
Aren't there plenty of these facilities in the area? Why is it needed?
Actually, there are not plenty of facilities and the ones that exist are basically full. The largest one, Vinson Hall, has restricted enrollment. I am kind of curious as to why the neighborhood in uproar about this site did nothing to prevent the expansion of Vinson Hall, which was much larger and impacts traffic to a greater extent since all of those new units are for independent living (Eg people who still drive).
The fact that you think residents should have objected to one facility that generates traffic doesn't mean they should roll over for another one that would add even more traffic.
As others have pointed out, this area is already saturated with assisted living homes. If there's a need for more, let them build it in Great Falls or Vienna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I say a definite "YES". It's a much needed project. Others have not caused a traffic problem. Also, it would be a significant improvement from the way the property has looked for a long time.
Aren't there plenty of these facilities in the area? Why is it needed?
Actually, there are not plenty of facilities and the ones that exist are basically full. The largest one, Vinson Hall, has restricted enrollment. I am kind of curious as to why the neighborhood in uproar about this site did nothing to prevent the expansion of Vinson Hall, which was much larger and impacts traffic to a greater extent since all of those new units are for independent living (Eg people who still drive).
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I say a definite "YES". It's a much needed project. Others have not caused a traffic problem. Also, it would be a significant improvement from the way the property has looked for a long time.
Aren't there plenty of these facilities in the area? Why is it needed?
Anonymous wrote:Drove by there this evening and there are now giant pro-Sunrise signs, but only on the parcel that the Korean church wants to sell to Sunrise. The surrounding neighborhoods are full of signs against rezoning the R-3 parcel to allow Sunrise to built a nursing home there.
If the county gives Sunrise a zoning exemption, I expect to see all the county Democrats lose their seats in the next election. This is an area that regularly gives the Democrats a majority in McLean/Falls Church, and if they see Foust et al giving breaks to developers against their wishes, they'll just vote Republican next time. At least that way they'll get lower taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't old people be moving to areas that are walkable or in florida?
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I say a definite "YES". It's a much needed project. Others have not caused a traffic problem. Also, it would be a significant improvement from the way the property has looked for a long time.
Aren't there plenty of these facilities in the area? Why is it needed?
Anonymous wrote:I say a definite "YES". It's a much needed project. Others have not caused a traffic problem. Also, it would be a significant improvement from the way the property has looked for a long time.
.Anonymous wrote:I say a definite "YES". It's a much needed project. Others have not caused a traffic problem. Also, it would be a significant improvement from the way the property has looked for a long time.