Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/09/04/county-to-hear-from-public-on-proposal-to-limit-single-family-zoning/?utm_source=MoCo360&utm_campaign=2a42d0fbf4-POLITICS_NEWSLETTER_09132024&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1bbe9df5d9-2a42d0fbf4-105195105&mc_cid=2a42d0fbf4&mc_eid=d032765bbc
MoCo seeking feedback on proposal to limit single family zoning. Note dates for listening sessions.
Speak now or forever hold your peace.
Thanks for the link. You're right, I need to speak up. I will plan to go to one of the sessions to support the proposal.
If you want to live in a city, move to one. Let the rest of us enjoy the space we bought.
You bought your property. You didn't buy the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad we’re finally doing upzoning. For those supporting the attainable housing strategy, please consider supporting the zoning changes but opposing the proposed tax breaks. We really can’t afford them (the MCPS expansion budget is already underfunded), and they undermine planning’s assertion that infrastructure like schools will come with new housing because there won’t be enough money to pay for new schools.
You are “upzoning” on the backs of middle class and working class families who worked hard to save for a SFH and whose nest eggs are tied up in those homes. These developers are going to set up shop in Bethesda and Potomac.
Those people will all do just fine if they decide to sell their houses because their land is going to appreciate. They won’t do well if the county gives out more tax breaks to developers and makes up for it by increasing property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are missing what brought us to live out here in the first place.
I love our expansive, multi acre lot. I love living among other people who value this, surrounded by families and people who value space, privacy, serenity, beautiful construction, everybody in our neighborhood takes impeccable care of their homes and their lots, and there is true safety and prosperity in our corner of Potomac.
I don’t want it ruined, simply so you guys can give a kick back to developers in an effort to alleviate the overcrowding in Silver Spring. It’s a hot mess and it won’t fix anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are missing what brought us to live out here in the first place.
I love our expansive, multi acre lot. I love living among other people who value this, surrounded by families and people who value space, privacy, serenity, beautiful construction, everybody in our neighborhood takes impeccable care of their homes and their lots, and there is true safety and prosperity in our corner of Potomac.
I don’t want it ruined, simply so you guys can give a kick back to developers in an effort to alleviate the overcrowding in Silver Spring. It’s a hot mess and it won’t fix anything.
Another post that shows this isn't about the housing, it's about the people who (you fear) will live in the housing.
I get it: you like things the way they are, you don't want things to change. But "I, a current resident, don't want things to change" is not the basis for a sound housing policy for the county. Especially because things are going to change, whether the county changes the zoning or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unintended consequence will be white flight/affluent flight to other counties or states—further eroding the county’s tax base.
Yup, the moment we see this crap in our hood we are leaving. Say goodbye to our tax dollars MoCo. Heck, we will just move to a different county in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are missing what brought us to live out here in the first place.
I love our expansive, multi acre lot. I love living among other people who value this, surrounded by families and people who value space, privacy, serenity, beautiful construction, everybody in our neighborhood takes impeccable care of their homes and their lots, and there is true safety and prosperity in our corner of Potomac.
I don’t want it ruined, simply so you guys can give a kick back to developers in an effort to alleviate the overcrowding in Silver Spring. It’s a hot mess and it won’t fix anything.
Another post that shows this isn't about the housing, it's about the people who (you fear) will live in the housing.
I get it: you like things the way they are, you don't want things to change. But "I, a current resident, don't want things to change" is not the basis for a sound housing policy for the county. Especially because things are going to change, whether the county changes the zoning or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/09/04/county-to-hear-from-public-on-proposal-to-limit-single-family-zoning/?utm_source=MoCo360&utm_campaign=2a42d0fbf4-POLITICS_NEWSLETTER_09132024&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1bbe9df5d9-2a42d0fbf4-105195105&mc_cid=2a42d0fbf4&mc_eid=d032765bbc
MoCo seeking feedback on proposal to limit single family zoning. Note dates for listening sessions.
Speak now or forever hold your peace.
Thanks for the link. You're right, I need to speak up. I will plan to go to one of the sessions to support the proposal.
If you want to live in a city, move to one. Let the rest of us enjoy the space we bought.
You bought your property. You didn't buy the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/09/04/county-to-hear-from-public-on-proposal-to-limit-single-family-zoning/?utm_source=MoCo360&utm_campaign=2a42d0fbf4-POLITICS_NEWSLETTER_09132024&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1bbe9df5d9-2a42d0fbf4-105195105&mc_cid=2a42d0fbf4&mc_eid=d032765bbc
MoCo seeking feedback on proposal to limit single family zoning. Note dates for listening sessions.
Speak now or forever hold your peace.
Thanks for the link. You're right, I need to speak up. I will plan to go to one of the sessions to support the proposal.
If you want to live in a city, move to one. Let the rest of us enjoy the space we bought.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are missing what brought us to live out here in the first place.
I love our expansive, multi acre lot. I love living among other people who value this, surrounded by families and people who value space, privacy, serenity, beautiful construction, everybody in our neighborhood takes impeccable care of their homes and their lots, and there is true safety and prosperity in our corner of Potomac.
I don’t want it ruined, simply so you guys can give a kick back to developers in an effort to alleviate the overcrowding in Silver Spring. It’s a hot mess and it won’t fix anything.
Anonymous wrote:The unintended consequence will be white flight/affluent flight to other counties or states—further eroding the county’s tax base.
Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/09/04/county-to-hear-from-public-on-proposal-to-limit-single-family-zoning/?utm_source=MoCo360&utm_campaign=2a42d0fbf4-POLITICS_NEWSLETTER_09132024&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1bbe9df5d9-2a42d0fbf4-105195105&mc_cid=2a42d0fbf4&mc_eid=d032765bbc
MoCo seeking feedback on proposal to limit single family zoning. Note dates for listening sessions.
Speak now or forever hold your peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad we’re finally doing upzoning. For those supporting the attainable housing strategy, please consider supporting the zoning changes but opposing the proposed tax breaks. We really can’t afford them (the MCPS expansion budget is already underfunded), and they undermine planning’s assertion that infrastructure like schools will come with new housing because there won’t be enough money to pay for new schools.
You are “upzoning” on the backs of middle class and working class families who worked hard to save for a SFH and whose nest eggs are tied up in those homes. These developers are going to set up shop in Bethesda and Potomac.