evergreenneedles
evergreenneedles t1_je3c06s wrote
Reply to comment by jakeburdett in Former Columbia Association President Lakey Boyd EXPOSED for Questionable, Seemingly Corrupt Decisions in Office by jakeburdett
But there wasn’t an active lease because that business closed. Covid changed many things, including real estate and the restaurant industry.
evergreenneedles t1_je3bq2r wrote
Reply to comment by emleh in Former Columbia Association President Lakey Boyd EXPOSED for Questionable, Seemingly Corrupt Decisions in Office by jakeburdett
I can’t believe I wasted my time reading this nonsense. It’s about the patio adjacent to the now shuttered Clyde’s & Soundry.
evergreenneedles t1_jc7jkm6 wrote
Reply to comment by mickeyflinn in Moving to the area by Thi3fs
Because there are more housing options and more activity options? Plus access to metro and better walkability.
evergreenneedles t1_jc54k4f wrote
Reply to Moving to the area by Thi3fs
Commuting to Columbia from dc or Baltimore is absolutely possible. Using public transportation to do it is harder bc depending on your work destination you would have to transfer from the train or commuter bus. Using a car is easier, and depending on where you are coming from you may enjoy lighter traffic as more people are coming into Howard county than leave for work each day.
evergreenneedles t1_jbt8cye wrote
Reply to comment by bigjd7 in Any development on 108 near Interchange of 29 and 108 (near Centennial Park)? by lnbp2022
It’s a zoning issue but not in the way I think you’re saying. There is zero reason (aside from nimby-ism). There are houses in poor condition, why not allow homeowners to rebuild them into triplexes that are similar size to the houses near them (within a certain % greater), or convert their existing single family detached homes into duplexes? Or allow ADU’s on larger lots?
Most owners won’t do this, so it will be slow and gentle. Why not allow homeowners to allow their properties to work for their families?
evergreenneedles t1_jb13p3o wrote
Reply to comment by bigjd7 in Any development on 108 near Interchange of 29 and 108 (near Centennial Park)? by lnbp2022
They tried, Walsh jung yungmann on the council cut the funding that would have created affordable units (Bc affordability requires funding interventions). They put it in contingency and the developer had to do market rate because they wouldn’t allow it to be affordable.
evergreenneedles t1_je3e9gs wrote
Reply to comment by jakeburdett in Former Columbia Association President Lakey Boyd EXPOSED for Questionable, Seemingly Corrupt Decisions in Office by jakeburdett
You make zero sense.