Anonymous wrote:I do wonder why River is trying to shoehorn themselves into such a tiny space in such a busy area when there are better properties available EOTP.
Hmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn't. You are undermining the NIMBY argument.
It's cute how you think that if you say NIMBY enough times you'll somehow persuade people that River's applications for zoning exceptions should be granted.
Why not answer the underlying question? The neighborhood complains that the school would create massive traffic disruptions. But what's the basis for that? Currently Nebraska Ave is only one lane during school pickup hours because the other lane is devoted to parking - and not even resident restricted parking. During drop off, which isn't a "line up and wait" situation there are lights anyway that slow things down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn't. You are undermining the NIMBY argument.
It's cute how you think that if you say NIMBY enough times you'll somehow persuade people that River's applications for zoning exceptions should be granted.