A Bowser-backed plan to renovate the school and build several hundred units of housing stalled after activists complained the project included too little outdoor space. Even though nearly a third of the new homes would be subsidized, opponents contend that many of those could go to middle-income households, as opposed to low-income, and say it would amount to another enclave for the affluent.
Source: Washington Post May 07, 2021 10:52 UTC