Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is miles of underutilized real estate along the Pike. Convenient to Metro. Infrastructure mostly built already. Retail nearby. The Pike provides a great opportunity to MF housing.
Agreed, the OP must be trolling.
I'm not the OP, but - why shouldn't it be allowed to build multi-family housing in Potomac?
Anonymous wrote:More density should be created where amenities already exist.
Anonymous wrote:Why aren't we considering building multi-family housing in that part of MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of room for growth off 355, CT ave, Georgia Ave, etc.
Life ain't fair.
Also in Potomac. Who said anything about fair or not fair? This is about private property rights.
Why would you WANT multi family
Properties of River or Falls Rd?
Let’s build some multi families off Glen road! Very accessible.
I don't understand why anybody would want anything off River Road or Falls Road. However, people do. If the property owner wants to build something multi-family there, the property owner should be allowed to do so.
NP. Disagree. This isn't a private property owner's decision. It would impact roads, schools, bus routes, fire, police coverage. Infrastructure should support multifamily before it's built.
Should infrastructure support single-family housing (attached and detached) before it's built, too? That's not how Potomac was developed.[/quote
No, single family housing doesn't flood the city with people the way a SFH does. Apartments often bring in needier people who need more services: more public transportation, more help in school and more policing.
Were you deliberately trying to make the point that you're trying to regulate people types, not housing types? Or did that just happen by accident?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of room for growth off 355, CT ave, Georgia Ave, etc.
Life ain't fair.
Also in Potomac. Who said anything about fair or not fair? This is about private property rights.
Why would you WANT multi family
Properties of River or Falls Rd?
Let’s build some multi families off Glen road! Very accessible.
I don't understand why anybody would want anything off River Road or Falls Road. However, people do. If the property owner wants to build something multi-family there, the property owner should be allowed to do so.
NP. Disagree. This isn't a private property owner's decision. It would impact roads, schools, bus routes, fire, police coverage. Infrastructure should support multifamily before it's built.
Should infrastructure support single-family housing (attached and detached) before it's built, too? That's not how Potomac was developed.[/quote
No, single family housing doesn't flood the city with people the way a SFH does. Apartments often bring in needier people who need more services: more public transportation, more help in school and more policing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of room for growth off 355, CT ave, Georgia Ave, etc.
Life ain't fair.
Also in Potomac. Who said anything about fair or not fair? This is about private property rights.
Why would you WANT multi family
Properties of River or Falls Rd?
Let’s build some multi families off Glen road! Very accessible.
I don't understand why anybody would want anything off River Road or Falls Road. However, people do. If the property owner wants to build something multi-family there, the property owner should be allowed to do so.
NP. Disagree. This isn't a private property owner's decision. It would impact roads, schools, bus routes, fire, police coverage. Infrastructure should support multifamily before it's built.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to build huge concrete Soviet style tower apartments similar to what China has done. The goal is density, density, density because that’s the only equitable thing. Also, we need to dissolve any sort of historic preservation laws and build as many projects as we can everywhere we can in DC. We need to rent control all of them. Basically, a penthouse should be available to anyone who wants it, even if they have no job and 20 kids.
I'd be okay with huge apartments as long as these people were absolutely not allowed to own cars and were required to use public transport only. Traffic and parking are the main issues IMO.
Anonymous wrote:We need to build huge concrete Soviet style tower apartments similar to what China has done. The goal is density, density, density because that’s the only equitable thing. Also, we need to dissolve any sort of historic preservation laws and build as many projects as we can everywhere we can in DC. We need to rent control all of them. Basically, a penthouse should be available to anyone who wants it, even if they have no job and 20 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is plenty of room for growth off 355, CT ave, Georgia Ave, etc.
Life ain't fair.
Also in Potomac. Who said anything about fair or not fair? This is about private property rights.
Why would you WANT multi family
Properties of River or Falls Rd?
Let’s build some multi families off Glen road! Very accessible.
I don't understand why anybody would want anything off River Road or Falls Road. However, people do. If the property owner wants to build something multi-family there, the property owner should be allowed to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Get investors and build it yourself OP.
Anonymous wrote:We need to build huge concrete Soviet style tower apartments similar to what China has done. The goal is density, density, density because that’s the only equitable thing. Also, we need to dissolve any sort of historic preservation laws and build as many projects as we can everywhere we can in DC. We need to rent control all of them. Basically, a penthouse should be available to anyone who wants it, even if they have no job and 20 kids.
Anonymous wrote:More density should be created where amenities already exist.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there apartments and townhomes off Seven Lochs that have been there forever? Multi-family in an area like Potomac would not be beneficial as the transportation infrastructure isn't there.