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mrmackster t1_jd9sjjn wrote
Reply to comment by TiredPistachio in They’ve Been Warned: Attorney General Says Suburbs ‘Must Comply’ With Transit-Oriented Housing Law by psychothumbs
Most of ours have been 40R or whatever so I don’t think the town has much say.
Developers want more units, not bedrooms.
mrmackster t1_jd7zxl8 wrote
Reply to comment by heavyiron382 in They’ve Been Warned: Attorney General Says Suburbs ‘Must Comply’ With Transit-Oriented Housing Law by psychothumbs
I think you are greatly overestimating how many people would live in these kind of 2 bedroom apartment. A lot of these apartments are filled with 1-2 adults at most. They have been building these builds for a while in my town and we haven't seen any rush on schools. In fact our school population has been shrinking.
mrmackster t1_jd7wm8v wrote
Reply to comment by heavyiron382 in They’ve Been Warned: Attorney General Says Suburbs ‘Must Comply’ With Transit-Oriented Housing Law by psychothumbs
For my town, it seems like 70-80% of the apartment units built around the trains have been 1-2 bedroom units. I don't think that's going to cause a massive influx in students in school.
mrmackster t1_j8xlr06 wrote
Reply to comment by iRysk in Daycare prices by PrincipleLarge2118
Yeah, check out the prices at the ones in/around the city.
mrmackster t1_j8wq6bq wrote
Reply to comment by iRysk in Daycare prices by PrincipleLarge2118
In the burbs or around the city?
mrmackster t1_j8wefs7 wrote
Reply to Daycare prices by PrincipleLarge2118
It can be a big range. Places like bright horizon can be like 3700 a month, while a smaller independent center will be around 2000.
mrmackster t1_j7rq7el wrote
Reply to Has anyone ever had a similar situation happen before at CVS? ( Wrong medication -wrong amount received) (twice in one day) by EconomySeaweed7693
I switched to Amazon pharmacy because all the local pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, etc) are all a dumpster fire right now. Poor pay, not enough techs, everyone is overworked. It’s just a recipe for disaster.
Bonus if you are a prime member, they give you discounts of meds, some months I actually pay less as a prime member than I would with my insurance copay.
mrmackster t1_j69r3dm wrote
Reply to comment by GeorgeGiffIV in Massachusetts legislation calls for MBTA commuter-line electrification - Trains by Bulletproof200017
Completely different situation.
mrmackster t1_je0f6mt wrote
Reply to Help: Ordered replacement windows instead of new construction by Lkrugsta
I think you can still use them. You would probably prep the rough opening the same way as you would a new construction window, with a sloped sill (using cedar siding) and flashing installed in the correct orientation and locations. The important part will be how to you water proof it without a flange, but that will depend on how the window is constructed. If you wanted to get fancy you could probably even make a flange from aluminum stock and a good caulk like OSI quad max or something.