rhymes_with_pail

rhymes_with_pail t1_jc7gjis wrote

Yes it does. The more homes where people want to live the lower the costs of individual homes will be. You are conflating two different issues in housing affordability and vacant housing. Why don't you buy a vacant and fix it up if that is so cheap? Because it is not cheap and they aren't in places people want to live. People aren't wasting materials building overpriced townhomes. They are using materials building townhomes at prices people will pay. When those people move out their old cheaper homes become available for people who can afford at that level. ALL new housing lowers average home pricing in an area. The only thing this petition protects is increasing home values in the Locust Point Neighborhood. Do you want homes to be more expensive?

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rhymes_with_pail t1_j9p5n6j wrote

This will be my 5th year riding and I absolutely love it. They now have several distances to choose from for those who don't want to be riding all day but even the longest ride is doable for a wide range of skill levels. I just ride my single speed bike that I use to ride around the city.

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rhymes_with_pail t1_j9p2qau wrote

Moveable feast does simple yet extremely effective on the ground work all over Maryland. They deliver reliable and healthy meals to our most vulnerable and isolated, housed residents. If you want to support their mission you can donate to their largest fundraiser of the year, The Ride for the Feast, coming up in May.

https://moveablefeast.salsalabs.org/RidefortheFeast2023/index.html

If you want to be really cool you can pick a random rider lower on the fundraising list to boost their fundraising efforts.

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