Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) improve the schools - it is the one thing that really holds back parts of the city. Of course, that also means providing breakfast and lunch, breaking the cycle of poverty, making sure there are opportunities and alternatives to crime to survive and thrive
2) provide incentives at the federal level, to bring big business to the district (not the suburbs, they already have state level incentives and are doing this)
3) Build more housing that is affordable. That means increasing density in the outer areas of the city so people can afford to live here. Even in the poorest parts of the city, rents are $800-1000/mo and even cheap condos are $250,000+ and houses are $400,000+
That isn't "affordable" for people making a working class salary.
Yes, ruin the good neighborhoods.![]()
If you don’t want density, move out to VA or MD.
So driving wealthy people who can afford to live in single family homes out to the suburbs would be good for the city? I don't think so. How about if you want density you move to neighborhoods that have high density and if you want tree lined streets filled with single family homes you get to live there while remaining a dc tax payer.
Anonymous wrote:Imo just improving schools, cutting crime and keeping it clean can do wonders.
Anonymous wrote:1. Outlaw uber eats/grubhub/etc. food delivery can only be done by the restaurant and vehicles must have visible signs of the restaurant.
2. Outlaw uber/lyft. Taxis only.
3. Expand metro. Add streetcars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) improve the schools - it is the one thing that really holds back parts of the city. Of course, that also means providing breakfast and lunch, breaking the cycle of poverty, making sure there are opportunities and alternatives to crime to survive and thrive
2) provide incentives at the federal level, to bring big business to the district (not the suburbs, they already have state level incentives and are doing this)
3) Build more housing that is affordable. That means increasing density in the outer areas of the city so people can afford to live here. Even in the poorest parts of the city, rents are $800-1000/mo and even cheap condos are $250,000+ and houses are $400,000+
That isn't "affordable" for people making a working class salary.
Yes, ruin the good neighborhoods.![]()
If you don’t want density, move out to VA or MD.
So driving wealthy people who can afford to live in single family homes out to the suburbs would be good for the city? I don't think so. How about if you want density you move to neighborhoods that have high density and if you want tree lined streets filled with single family homes you get to live there while remaining a dc tax payer.
I live in a SFH in DC and am wealthy. I also support higher density housing. You can do a mix. See the Walter Reed redevelopment next to some beautiful SFH in Colonial Village/Shepherd Park/Brightwood or the high rises on CT Ave near beautiful SFH in Chevy Chase/Forrest Hills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:owners of all deteriorating homes should clean, repair and spruce up exterior or sell.
Sam could be said for just about any city or county in the country. If they don't have the money to maintain, you can't force them to sell, well at least not without being an authoritarian country. Oh, I see where you are going with this. If it doesn't meet YOUR standards, then take it away.
Say hi to Shi for me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Non-substantive stupid-ass response.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I traveled there for 25+ years for work. It’s a cess pool regardless of their bond rating. The schools are horrendous. Even PG looks down on them. They are a comical joke compared to the surrounding counties.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Restrict it to the Federal city it’s supposed to be, b/c the DC government has been incompetent for years. So a lot of the residential should just go to Maryland. They’re all Dems anyway, and would get a real congressman/senator. Everyone would be better off. I realize the Feds would have to pay to offload.
the DC government has the highest bond rating in the country, or did until Congress withheld a billion dollars of its own money to spend in the city. You really have no idea what you are talking about.
That makes sense if you're 80.
75?
Anonymous wrote:Non-substantive stupid-ass response.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I traveled there for 25+ years for work. It’s a cess pool regardless of their bond rating. The schools are horrendous. Even PG looks down on them. They are a comical joke compared to the surrounding counties.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Restrict it to the Federal city it’s supposed to be, b/c the DC government has been incompetent for years. So a lot of the residential should just go to Maryland. They’re all Dems anyway, and would get a real congressman/senator. Everyone would be better off. I realize the Feds would have to pay to offload.
the DC government has the highest bond rating in the country, or did until Congress withheld a billion dollars of its own money to spend in the city. You really have no idea what you are talking about.
That makes sense if you're 80.
Anonymous wrote:1. Recognize that home rule has failed
2. Hire a professional city manager
3. Broken window policing philosophy, violent youth face adult penalties
Anonymous wrote:Restrict it to the Federal city it’s supposed to be, b/c the DC government has been incompetent for years. So a lot of the residential should just go to Maryland. They’re all Dems anyway, and would get a real congressman/senator. Everyone would be better off. I realize the Feds would have to pay to offload.
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of all the poor and dis-functional people.