Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that people young enough to have kids in APS don't support MM. In my neighborhood, the anti-MM are mostly elderly or people in bigass new builds who go private.
Because young APS parents like me tend not to suffer as much from some common Boomer and Gen Xer afflictions: view homes as retirement accounts, fear of neighborhood change, anxiety over more neighbors, lack of faith in government’s ability to solve problems, and expectation that housing policy should be geared toward juicing property values. Perks of not growing up steeped in Reaganism?
Millennial homeowner here. If I was only concerned about home value I’d be pro-missing middle.
I’m pro-affordable housing, not in favor of recklessly increasing population density with no plan for the impacts of it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s depressing how many homeowners are so committed to maintaining exclusionary zoning that they’ll vote for a candidate they know will do a miserable job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that people young enough to have kids in APS don't support MM. In my neighborhood, the anti-MM are mostly elderly or people in bigass new builds who go private.
Because young APS parents like me tend not to suffer as much from some common Boomer and Gen Xer afflictions: view homes as retirement accounts, fear of neighborhood change, anxiety over more neighbors, lack of faith in government’s ability to solve problems, and expectation that housing policy should be geared toward juicing property values. Perks of not growing up steeped in Reaganism?
Millennial homeowner here. If I was only concerned about home value I’d be pro-missing middle.
I’m pro-affordable housing, not in favor of recklessly increasing population density with no plan for the impacts of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that people young enough to have kids in APS don't support MM. In my neighborhood, the anti-MM are mostly elderly or people in bigass new builds who go private.
Because young APS parents like me tend not to suffer as much from some common Boomer and Gen Xer afflictions: view homes as retirement accounts, fear of neighborhood change, anxiety over more neighbors, lack of faith in government’s ability to solve problems, and expectation that housing policy should be geared toward juicing property values. Perks of not growing up steeped in Reaganism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s depressing how many homeowners are so committed to maintaining exclusionary zoning that they’ll vote for a candidate they know will do a miserable job.
Not committed to exclusionary zoning. I'm just asking them to build a 4th high school first!
Anonymous wrote:It’s depressing how many homeowners are so committed to maintaining exclusionary zoning that they’ll vote for a candidate they know will do a miserable job.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that people young enough to have kids in APS don't support MM. In my neighborhood, the anti-MM are mostly elderly or people in bigass new builds who go private.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised that people young enough to have kids in APS don't support MM. In my neighborhood, the anti-MM are mostly elderly or people in bigass new builds who go private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm saying this, but I am also voting for Clement. Missing Middle is so stupid, and their projections for how it will impact schools are laughable.
I hope you appreciate how awful Clement would be as a county board member. Don't expect her to advance any positive agenda, respond to constituent requests, show up to civic meetings, or do any of the other basic functions of an elected leader. Missing middle will be decided within the next few months. We'd be stuck with Clement for nearly four years after that. Is that really what you want?
Sadly, yes. I know she's a nut. I wish she would stop running. I also think our CB is completely unresponsive and broken. So yes, I am willing to have 1 of 5 seats be a protest vote. And that's assuming she wins. If she doesn't win, but comes close, that also sends a message. So yes. I am going to vote for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm saying this, but I am also voting for Clement. Missing Middle is so stupid, and their projections for how it will impact schools are laughable.
I hope you appreciate how awful Clement would be as a county board member. Don't expect her to advance any positive agenda, respond to constituent requests, show up to civic meetings, or do any of the other basic functions of an elected leader. Missing middle will be decided within the next few months. We'd be stuck with Clement for nearly four years after that. Is that really what you want?
Yes. The board has gotten more and more ridiculous. We need a break from one party rule. Losing Vihstadt really hurt our county.
Vihstadt took his responsibilities as a county board seriously. Clement is a crank who won't show up to the job.