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Ms-Pamplemousse t1_j5ajoxk wrote

Not surprising with magnolia green and other clear-cut subdivisions going in back there (Moseley).

I just realized a barn I rode horses at as a kid was turned into another one of the Fox subdivisions back there. What a shame.

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bigdaddyman6969 t1_j5ar35f wrote

It’s nice out here tho. Not all the neighborhoods were clear cut.

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geneb0322 t1_j5auwdp wrote

Yep, very nice out here in Moseley. I live in one of the neighborhoods from the 80's. Three acres of wooded land, nice sized house, extremely low traffic and great schools... We couldn't be more happy here.

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Ms-Pamplemousse t1_j5ausdw wrote

I'm really worried about how the economic development authority and future independent development will ruin the natural beauty of the area. It's changed so much.

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Charlesinrichmond OP t1_j5ava3o wrote

we should be building more housing in the city, not putting subdivisions on forest and farmland

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gonefrombad t1_j5b0xk8 wrote

Farmland lost is farmland lost forever

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Charlesinrichmond OP t1_j5b205m wrote

yes. a tragedy. Dense development is the best for the environment.

Manhattan is ironically one of the most environmental cities in the country

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bigdaddyman6969 t1_j5awlx4 wrote

You shouldn’t worry about it. I mean- they are definitely going to ruin the area- but you worrying won’t help.

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Ms-Pamplemousse t1_j5b1f55 wrote

Lol, gee thanks. As if I'm sitting here fretting about that all day when I've got adulting to do.

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