Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Great Falls resident, but I do think there were remarks early on by SB members that might have made one think they were on the chopping block.
And, to the poster a few pages back about the developers and Langley. That is absolutely true--we had a neighbor that moved to one of those developments on the Herndon side of RT 7 because it was zoned for Langley. That was their reason for moving there. Honestly, I was a little insulted--and I didn't even have a kid in school yet.
It wasn't just random remarks by SB members. The SB adopted revisions to a policy on boundary changes that suggested transportation times were going to be a big focus in the boundary review, and then Reid's consultants ignored the longest commutes in the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Great Falls resident, but I do think there were remarks early on by SB members that might have made one think they were on the chopping block.
And, to the poster a few pages back about the developers and Langley. That is absolutely true--we had a neighbor that moved to one of those developments on the Herndon side of RT 7 because it was zoned for Langley. That was their reason for moving there. Honestly, I was a little insulted--and I didn't even have a kid in school yet.
It wasn't just random remarks by SB members. The SB adopted revisions to a policy on boundary changes that suggested transportation times were going to be a big focus in the boundary review, and then Reid's consultants ignored the longest commutes in the county.
We all know why. Look at the composition of the BRAC. We know those people had a lot of influence. Look at the guy who got his neighborhood moved to Oakton. Reid admitted he was the reason that change was made.
Anonymous wrote:Not a Great Falls resident, but I do think there were remarks early on by SB members that might have made one think they were on the chopping block.
And, to the poster a few pages back about the developers and Langley. That is absolutely true--we had a neighbor that moved to one of those developments on the Herndon side of RT 7 because it was zoned for Langley. That was their reason for moving there. Honestly, I was a little insulted--and I didn't even have a kid in school yet.
Anonymous wrote:KAA does not affect GF in any way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Great Falls resident, but I do think there were remarks early on by SB members that might have made one think they were on the chopping block.
And, to the poster a few pages back about the developers and Langley. That is absolutely true--we had a neighbor that moved to one of those developments on the Herndon side of RT 7 because it was zoned for Langley. That was their reason for moving there. Honestly, I was a little insulted--and I didn't even have a kid in school yet.
I just don’t understand why people are okay with developers getting a hand out, then having the current residents hold the bag. If developers received a premium for the house back in the 90s, then an equivalent decrease would only hurt the current residents, who had nothing to do with shady back room deals of the 90s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great Falls kids are not being moved on any of the scenarios. Why are they screaming? I will say they seem to especially hate the purchase of KAA--and I think I know why.
They think everyone else is out to get them and that every decision FCPS makes should be made with a view towards making sure they stay zoned to Langley forever. There's no proposal to move any Great Falls kids and yet they still scream and yell.
But your argument doesn’t works. Your logic ain’t logic-ing.
It's not an argument. It's a diagnosis.
Anonymous wrote:Not a Great Falls resident, but I do think there were remarks early on by SB members that might have made one think they were on the chopping block.
And, to the poster a few pages back about the developers and Langley. That is absolutely true--we had a neighbor that moved to one of those developments on the Herndon side of RT 7 because it was zoned for Langley. That was their reason for moving there. Honestly, I was a little insulted--and I didn't even have a kid in school yet.
Anonymous wrote:Not a Great Falls resident, but I do think there were remarks early on by SB members that might have made one think they were on the chopping block.
And, to the poster a few pages back about the developers and Langley. That is absolutely true--we had a neighbor that moved to one of those developments on the Herndon side of RT 7 because it was zoned for Langley. That was their reason for moving there. Honestly, I was a little insulted--and I didn't even have a kid in school yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great Falls kids are not being moved on any of the scenarios. Why are they screaming? I will say they seem to especially hate the purchase of KAA--and I think I know why.
They think everyone else is out to get them and that every decision FCPS makes should be made with a view towards making sure they stay zoned to Langley forever. There's no proposal to move any Great Falls kids and yet they still scream and yell.
But your argument doesn’t works. Your logic ain’t logic-ing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great Falls kids are not being moved on any of the scenarios. Why are they screaming? I will say they seem to especially hate the purchase of KAA--and I think I know why.
They think everyone else is out to get them and that every decision FCPS makes should be made with a view towards making sure they stay zoned to Langley forever. There's no proposal to move any Great Falls kids and yet they still scream and yell.
Anonymous wrote:Great Falls kids are not being moved on any of the scenarios. Why are they screaming? I will say they seem to especially hate the purchase of KAA--and I think I know why.
Anonymous wrote:Great Falls kids are not being moved on any of the scenarios. Why are they screaming? I will say they seem to especially hate the purchase of KAA--and I think I know why.
Anonymous wrote:Great Falls kids are not being moved on any of the scenarios. Why are they screaming? I will say they seem to especially hate the purchase of KAA--and I think I know why.