Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no???Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Clifton is proof that Virginia is more wealthy than Maryland lol
Clifton is rural as hell; barely DC area.
Clifton is about 5 mi away from Alexandria, you know nothing of what you talk about and should honestly be quiet while the adults talk.
5 miles from Clifton is barely Fairfax Station. I think you’re the youthful one here.
Anonymous wrote:no???Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Clifton is proof that Virginia is more wealthy than Maryland lol
Clifton is rural as hell; barely DC area.
Clifton is about 5 mi away from Alexandria, you know nothing of what you talk about and should honestly be quiet while the adults talk.
Anonymous wrote:no???Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Clifton is proof that Virginia is more wealthy than Maryland lol
Clifton is rural as hell; barely DC area.
Clifton is about 5 mi away from Alexandria, you know nothing of what you talk about and should honestly be quiet while the adults talk.
no???Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Clifton is proof that Virginia is more wealthy than Maryland lol
Clifton is rural as hell; barely DC area.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Clifton is proof that Virginia is more wealthy than Maryland lol
Anonymous wrote:Nonce? Are you British?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have had raccoons get in my trash, called the town to fix the infestation and they refuse to do anything.
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Anonymous wrote:I have never once heard of VDOT planning to bypass the small town. Please cite your sources otherwise don't come in here and make up falsehoods.
For a fact I work for VDOT and know that nothing has ever been on the books about bypassing Clifton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clifton needs some more restaurants. I would kill for a McDonald's
NO, we do NOT need a McDonald's IN THE CITY.
I’m trying to picture a McDonald’s in the little historic town area.
The French cafe fits much better that a cheesy McD.
Yes but the McDs would definitely put in good lighting. They’d light that lace up like Yankee Stadium.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live near Clifton.
The entire city is in the low point of a watershed area. They really should not develop more because it will end up like Ellicott City or worse.
Most of the houses in the area use septic. If the water levels go up, due to flooding due to parking lots and overdevelopment, it’s going to be terrible for everyone who owns homes there.
It’s zoned like a farm area for a reason.
If you want more dense housing- Burke and Springfield and Fairfax are less than a mile away for a reason.
Clifton is a 1/4 square mile “city” with 300 people. Plenty of elevated land around it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clifton needs some more restaurants. I would kill for a McDonald's
NO, we do NOT need a McDonald's IN THE CITY.
I’m trying to picture a McDonald’s in the little historic town area.
The French cafe fits much better that a cheesy McD.