Anonymous wrote:While we're talking about crossing guards - we'd love one at Conn Ave and Tilden Street. How are our kids supposed to cross six lanes of traffic, where the lanes switch from 3-3 to 4-2 during rush hour, without a crossing guard?
Sure, we'll do it the first couple of years, but eventually we'd love them to walk to Hearst by themselves.
Anonymous wrote:boundaries DO change. they are not locked in, sorry folks!
Anonymous wrote:So basically sell now to preserve property value and not be upside down in a mortgage...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post elections I am wondering if this changes things
It just means that if Bowser is elected in November, Shepherd feeding into Deal and Wilson will be written into the DC code.
Anonymous wrote:Post elections I am wondering if this changes things
Anonymous wrote:Good luck with that. Be prepared to find an appraiser to support your argument. OTR is much more sophisticated than it was even few years ago in terms of submarkets.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck with that. Be prepared to find an appraiser to support your argument. OTR is much more sophisticated than it was even few years ago in terms of submarkets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ha! But here's one idea to throw a monkey wrench in redistricting Organize and tell your councilmembers and the DC government bureaucrats that if you are re-assigned to a lower performing school, you intend to challenge vigorously your house assessment year after year, on the basis that your home has lost value. Nothing so concentrates the mind of a DC bureaucrat as the loss of tax revenue.
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