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Here We Go Again: Disaster In Disney Streets Over Conservation Overlay

We’ve simply got to do something about those conservation overlays — my fingers are getting tired from writing about them! First it was Little Forest Hills, now the Disney Streets in north-west-ish Dallas (Royal west of Midway, east of Marsh) are embroiled in a neighborhood brou-haw over controlled building that is getting nastier and nastier, as they always do. I had heard (Bo) peeps out of there last summer but honestly thought things were chilling. Not so, I’m told. Cinderella’ got her wicked witch broom out and Pinocchio’s nose is about to be busted. I’m running a new Disney streets listing for D Sale of the Week next week. Doesn’t this neighborhood fighting hurt property values? So tell me, what’s happening. Anyone care to comment?

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3 Comments to “Here We Go Again: Disaster In Disney Streets Over Conservation Overlay”
  • Loves living in LFH

    Why assumes that it hurts property values.

    Don’t forget: we don’t live in our houses, weonly slepp there. We actually live in our neighborhoods.

    The debates create positive publicity about people that are passionate about their neighborhood. Most of the hoods that are seeking CD status appear to be great places to live.

    All of my friends who heard LFH thought it was tragic that we didn’t get CD status.

  • Loves living in LFH

    that should be sleep not slepp.

    and the last line shoudl be heard about LFH through the articles thought it was tragic.

  • A Resident

    LFH – I remember pretty much the exact same post after the tragic passing of the NSO in University Terrace. Not every house needs to be saved from the likes of you. Sure we may sleep in our homes and live in our neighborhoods, but some of those homes, in some of those neighborhoods need to be razed. In 50 years will we be extolling the virtues of “cookie cutter tract home” in the suburbs? You home/house snobs seem to think those aren’t so great, but that’s exactly what the Disney streets are as well as MOST of the neighborhoods in the City of Dallas! Every third or fourth home is exactly like one down the street from it!

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