Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how much of it was driven by the Amazon HQ2 coming to "National Landing." I wonder if Amazon was promised by Arlington (which just passed Missing Middle) and Alexandria that they would find more housing for Amazon employees because younger workers like being closer to work. It's surely not a coincidence that the whole YIMBY movement took off in the tech-heavy SF Bay Area?
Nah, this has been brewing since well before HQ2 was conceived.
Anonymous wrote:I’m very supportive. We are priced out and would be open to a multiplex. We need more equity in housing.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how much of it was driven by the Amazon HQ2 coming to "National Landing." I wonder if Amazon was promised by Arlington (which just passed Missing Middle) and Alexandria that they would find more housing for Amazon employees because younger workers like being closer to work. It's surely not a coincidence that the whole YIMBY movement took off in the tech-heavy SF Bay Area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this means the schools will just get worse and the middle class will move elsewhere. The wealthy can send their kids to private or to the two track high school where wealthy kids get the attention and into top colleges and many others simply enter the prison pipeline.
It seems people rarely recognize in their attacks WHY these neighborhoods are desirable, and WHY the schools are good. Which is generally a function of the economic status of the people who live there. Fine, fill it in, but the desirability of the area will change. Don't expect anything else.
I know, right? No one goes there anymore; it's too crowded!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this means the schools will just get worse and the middle class will move elsewhere. The wealthy can send their kids to private or to the two track high school where wealthy kids get the attention and into top colleges and many others simply enter the prison pipeline.
It seems people rarely recognize in their attacks WHY these neighborhoods are desirable, and WHY the schools are good. Which is generally a function of the economic status of the people who live there. Fine, fill it in, but the desirability of the area will change. Don't expect anything else.
Anonymous wrote:this means the schools will just get worse and the middle class will move elsewhere. The wealthy can send their kids to private or to the two track high school where wealthy kids get the attention and into top colleges and many others simply enter the prison pipeline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more people living closer to their jobs, the better. Regardless of whether they rent or own.
Who are the people? Teachers and police officers want to own close to where they work so having more rentals doesn’t mean anything to them.
My DH is an Alexandria police officer and we live in Fairfax County -- he wants to be as far away as possible from Alexandria. Remember, he sees the crimes that are not reported and knows how really bad Alexandria is.
I belive that. The stories he could tell...
I wish the ACPD wasn't so quiet about what's happening.