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'Open space' = Housing ban
TownHall.com ^
| 8/06/02
| Thomas Sowell
Posted on 08/05/2002 9:46:22 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: absalom01
You said it all.
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posted on
08/06/2002 8:05:35 AM PDT
by
1Old Pro
To: madfly
bttt
To: superdestroyer
Washinton, D.C. is not like most places in the USA as far as housing patterns go. I think the liberals LIKE it the way it is.
For example, in Jacksonville, Fl. where my daughter used to live, there is a neighborhood on the West side of the river. It was at one time a good neighborhood but as suburbs opened up...people wanted newer homes and they moved out. Property valued fell and so forth.
A Historic neighborhood was declared by the city or county. And now after about 10 years the poorer people of all groups has been having to move as absentee landlords sell the homes to young professionals who renovate them and move in. The entire area is still in flux and is NOT completely gentrified....but it was looking pretty good the last time I saw it not too long ago.
It is apparently been fairly successful for improving the area, but the poor people of all colors must keep right on moving out...into other low rent areas...and so it goes....
To: kattracks
Skyrocketing housing prices have made it virtually impossible for most blacks to live in some communities, where even modest homes or apartments command huge prices. Dr Sowell, it's not just blacks. Whites can't afford to live there either. With the gaystapo politics/PC-ness of the city I have no idea why anyone would want to live there. Even if they could afford it.
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posted on
08/06/2002 9:22:15 AM PDT
by
hattend
To: crazykatz
Another term they use here in the Washington Area...particularly Maryland is Smart Growth. Which basically means no major roads to areas out of town should be built, and people should be encouraged to live close to the city. The problem is, most of the outlying suburbs sprouted because of the need for affordable single family homes and townhomes. Basically, the left wing democrats would like to see houses in the outer suburbs only be built on lots that are 2- 10 acres large on which to build McMansions. Then they'd have no traffic issues, because only the elite minority could afford to live further away. Of course open green spaces add to the issue of attempting to build even town homes close to metropolitan centers.
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posted on
08/06/2002 10:42:19 AM PDT
by
Katya
To: sauropod
Oh, this looks good....I've got to make dinner and I'll be back!! I hope the world is treating our Dave well today?!!
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posted on
08/06/2002 5:43:09 PM PDT
by
AuntB
To: Katya
Precisely. And just who do you think authored the "growing smart" legislative guidebook???? I'll give you a hint. We call him Parris the First. 'Pod
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posted on
08/06/2002 6:07:18 PM PDT
by
sauropod
To: AuntB
Passing well. Are you spun up on the Convoy happenings? D.
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08/06/2002 6:07:59 PM PDT
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sauropod
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08/06/2002 6:08:16 PM PDT
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Bob J
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