Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
This sounds like it was written either written by Ward 3 Vision or Mr. Payola.
You really do a disservice to yourself and your cause by "blaming" Ward3Vision for any post that doesn't agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
This sounds like it was written either written by Ward 3 Vision or Mr. Payola.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
This sounds like it was written either written by Ward 3 Vision or Mr. Payola.
Nope - written by a neighbor who loves to walk and is excited at the prospect of more retail/restaurants and neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
This sounds like it was written either written by Ward 3 Vision or Mr. Payola.
Nope - written by a neighbor who loves to walk and is excited at the prospect of more retail/restaurants and neighbors.
I should also note that I think the fact that a huge chunk of valuable space on Wisconsin is being used for a Pepco power plant is ridiculous. And should be a lesson to all who oppose development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
Unless you live right there, it is a non-issue. With all of the news about the housing crisis, I would think that if the Washington Post covered it, it wouldn't look good for the neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
This sounds like it was written either written by Ward 3 Vision or Mr. Payola.
Nope - written by a neighbor who loves to walk and is excited at the prospect of more retail/restaurants and neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
This sounds like it was written either written by Ward 3 Vision or Mr. Payola.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
It would be insane to give any credence to NIMBY neighbors who want to choose what goes on an empty lot but don't want to pony up the cash to buy it. The GDS plan fits well within the spirit of the zoning laws and comprehensive plan. If you don't like it, move to the burbs...or to a house a few blocks off Wisconsin Ave. These are the same type of neighbors who try to block people who buy ugly houses from tearing them down to build bigger, McMansions on the lot. Might not be my taste of where to live or how to spend my money, but if you buy the land you get to (basically) do what you want with it. The old crotchety neighbors need to chill!
Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.
Anonymous wrote:It's insane that nobody is covering this issue other than nw current.