Not sure who is still here and not over on the other place, but just in case you should check out our updates on Arlington's Expanded Housing Options #zoningreform#missingmiddlehousing
https://t.co/I7AmocE8I1
@nmscro@ARLnowDOTcom Unfortunately we have heard there will not be a written ruling, just an eventual transcript. If we are able to get access to that we’ll share it.
Today’s opinion was deeply disappointing and problematic. This is far from over! Most of the judge’s issues are procedural and can be fixed by @ArlingtonVA in a new action to adopt EHO again.
Things have been quiet for a while...but we've heard the judge will be ruling on the @arlingtonva Expanded Housing Options case this Friday, Sept 27. Check out our resources to get ready for the next stage. #missingmiddlehousing
https://t.co/HrTT9bjl3p
First day of trial on Expanded Housing Options is complete! Here’s one news clip…the plaintiffs are speculating about impacts that are no more than “dust” #ArlingtonEHO#missingmiddlehousing https://t.co/kTsO3JNtu1
Lawsuits are complicated and there are a lot more steps than most people realize. Learn about the citizen lawsuit attempting to overturn Expanded Housing Options in Arlington. Trial begins next week after over a year of activity!
https://t.co/KndViHHjgl
Expanded Housing Options zoning didn’t happen overnight. Take a look at the long process Arlington went through before adopting zoning reform in 2023 that legalized up to 6 units on most lots in the county https://t.co/nIgmzkD9rr
Thanks to all our newest followers! Have you been added to our email list yet? We are sending an update on EHO issues in Arlington soon so now is the time! https://t.co/GjKJfWxUyf
@arlvabikelanes And it's a LOT less than the large newly built single-family homes that we tend to see around here. I see so many in that image at $2 million + and even $4 million! Whoa! Who can afford that?
Editorials in a local newspaper are calling for a “halt to upzoning” and decrying “heavy-handed tactics” against plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the county, while another is questioning why very large homes can be built. We think a #factcheck is in order!
“A wide variety of people and organizations lobbied for the reforms, ranging from college students trying to find places to rent to the Vermont branch of AARP.”
3) County should reply to citizen letters to let them know zoning allows certain by-right development that cannot be stopped by local gov. Old zoning is not a reflection of what the county leaders want to see happen, which is why EHO was added to diversify the by-right options.
Editorials in a local newspaper are calling for a “halt to upzoning” and decrying “heavy-handed tactics” against plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the county, while another is questioning why very large homes can be built. We think a #factcheck is in order!