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Well, it's good to see some of the concerns I have been raising for years finally in print. It's good to see in print the possibility (the possibility, guys, ok?) that people don't want to raise families in small apartments or condos. We need to talk about this! You can't just say there already are families in condos and wham expect the topic of infrastructure for families to be solved.

Interesting quotes:

The city now has the highest percentage of one-person households in the country, 48 percent, far higher than the national rate of 28 percent and even greater than Manhattan.

Harriet Tregoning brought this up last year on a radio program.


Diversify the housing stock.

Right now it isn’t. Armijo said the playground idea seems to be coming together, but she and her husband have decided to move back to North Carolina in a few weeks, after he received a job offer there.

The District’s planning director, Harriet Tregoning, wants to keep families in Washington

by Jazzy on May 27, 2012 5:10 pm • linkreport

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