Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the details...
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"Mi Voz Cuenta is advocating for affordable housing in the neighborhoods near Columbia Pike, adding that the mixed-income neighborhoods have attracted diversity, and with it vibrancy, to the area, the group said. The group is also open to affordable housing throughout the county, said group spokeswoman Jessica Sarriot."
"We want to make sure that you also know that many residents of Barcroft, Alcova Heights, and the rest of the Columbia Pike corridor remain dedicated to the idea of expanding affordable housing in our area,” the group said. “What our families really need is stable housing, housing where rents do not get raised exponentially year after year.”
https://www.arlnow.com/2015/09/17/new-south-arlington-group-urges-county-board-to-accept-housing-plan/
Looks like Yorktown high school is untouched, WL and Wakefield are the main receivers
Sounds like you would want to buy in Yorktown, the other two zones seem to be in for some turbulent waters in the future and beyong.
Looks more like south Arlington parents will be getting some new north Arlington people joining card in a few years....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the details...
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"Mi Voz Cuenta is advocating for affordable housing in the neighborhoods near Columbia Pike, adding that the mixed-income neighborhoods have attracted diversity, and with it vibrancy, to the area, the group said. The group is also open to affordable housing throughout the county, said group spokeswoman Jessica Sarriot."
"We want to make sure that you also know that many residents of Barcroft, Alcova Heights, and the rest of the Columbia Pike corridor remain dedicated to the idea of expanding affordable housing in our area,” the group said. “What our families really need is stable housing, housing where rents do not get raised exponentially year after year.”
https://www.arlnow.com/2015/09/17/new-south-arlington-group-urges-county-board-to-accept-housing-plan/
Looks like Yorktown high school is untouched, WL and Wakefield are the main receivers
Sounds like you would want to buy in Yorktown, the other two zones seem to be in for some turbulent waters in the future and beyong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the details...
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"Mi Voz Cuenta is advocating for affordable housing in the neighborhoods near Columbia Pike, adding that the mixed-income neighborhoods have attracted diversity, and with it vibrancy, to the area, the group said. The group is also open to affordable housing throughout the county, said group spokeswoman Jessica Sarriot."
"We want to make sure that you also know that many residents of Barcroft, Alcova Heights, and the rest of the Columbia Pike corridor remain dedicated to the idea of expanding affordable housing in our area,” the group said. “What our families really need is stable housing, housing where rents do not get raised exponentially year after year.”
https://www.arlnow.com/2015/09/17/new-south-arlington-group-urges-county-board-to-accept-housing-plan/
Looks like Yorktown high school is untouched, WL and Wakefield are the main receivers
Anonymous wrote:Love the My Vote Counts crowd's answer to the argument that concentrated affordable housing is harming schools (based on this Arl Now article, anyway): It's better than no housing at all. They don't seem to actually address the value of geographic distribution. They seem to PREFER that all future affordable housing be concentrated in S. Arlington, and don't care that their schools are SIGNIFICANTLY underperforming. If that's what they want, that's what they will get. The County is DYING to give it to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... This new group "Mi Voz Cuenta" showed up this week with 440 signatures
CARD handed in a letter with 200...
Huh
Yes, wonder how that happened. Oh wait, I don't. VOICE and APAH got a bunch of signatures from affordable housing activists and residents of affordable housing who have been told that CARD is trying to kick them out of their homes. Seems legit. Their spokesperson doesn't even live in Arlington. But it's totally a grassroots org and representative of the majority of voters in South Arlington.
I am a lifelong Democrat and am disgusted that the powers that be are not engaging in best practices. The proposed AH plan in its earlier form was quite clearly a bag of goodies for the AH folks—it was all quantity, quantity, quantity. Comments could appropriately be made about the make-up of the “citizens group” who helped to devise the plan and the advisability of turning over county policy-writing to people who advocate for certain interests.
It seems to me that the appearance on the scene of CARD surprised both the AH developers and the county’s housing department and spoiled their party. Diversity? Inclusion? CARD may be the AH developers’ worst nightmare.
If the ACDC continues on the path set out for them by AH developers and their political arms, they will no longer be getting my vote.
Anonymous wrote:So... This new group "Mi Voz Cuenta" showed up this week with 440 signatures
CARD handed in a letter with 200...
Huh
Anonymous wrote:Here are the details...
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"Mi Voz Cuenta is advocating for affordable housing in the neighborhoods near Columbia Pike, adding that the mixed-income neighborhoods have attracted diversity, and with it vibrancy, to the area, the group said. The group is also open to affordable housing throughout the county, said group spokeswoman Jessica Sarriot."
"We want to make sure that you also know that many residents of Barcroft, Alcova Heights, and the rest of the Columbia Pike corridor remain dedicated to the idea of expanding affordable housing in our area,” the group said. “What our families really need is stable housing, housing where rents do not get raised exponentially year after year.”
https://www.arlnow.com/2015/09/17/new-south-arlington-group-urges-county-board-to-accept-housing-plan/
Anonymous wrote:Here is the other side of the argument of what is happening in Arlington
https://www.arlnow.com/2015/09/17/progressive-voice-adopt-the-affordable-housing-master-plan/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you live in south Arlington if you had a way out? There are much better areas in upcoming neighborhoods near metro developments that aren't the dumping ground of county's undesirable programs
Where are you thinking?