Anonymous wrote:That's disappointing. We used to live on the Hill but then moved to MoCo for the schools. Now that the kids are done with school we've considered moving back to the Hill but maybe we've somehow missed the window when it was nice. It was not the safest when we lived there in the 80s (our apartment and car were broken into) but the drug issues in those days weren't as visible. I don't recall seeing anyone ODing.
OP here. I love the Hill for many reasons, and it's really just getting nicer. I think as long as you're not taking long walks at night, you'll be fine. I don't think any urban setting can avoid the consequences of the opioid epidemic, income inequality, and lack of affordable housing.