Re: Multiple Communities -- Threat or Challenge? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Diane Simpson (coho![]() |
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Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 18:35:01 -0700 (MST) |
Sounds like you're just defined a topic for the cohousing conference. --Diane Simpson(:^] JP COHOUSING 617-524-6614 P.O. BOX 420 BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS HTTP://WWW.JPCOHOUSING.ORG "The people who surround you define the qualify of your life." On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 10:09 AM, Sharon Villines wrote:
Rob's comment about having 10 cohousing communities in the area resonated in my slumber last night. When this becomes the norm, how will it change the ways we think about our communities?How will our children change the neighborhood schools?How will cohousing communities influence other neighborhood associations?How will cohousing communities have to change to attract new households?How will this affect forming communities? How will it affect school systems?How wide will community variation go before people start saying "we" are cohousing, "they" are not?Sharon
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- RE: Private amenities vs common resources, (continued)
- RE: Private amenities vs common resources Rob Sandelin, March 23 2003
- Re: private amenities vs common resources Lynn Nadeau, March 22 2003
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RE: Private amenities vs common resources Raines Cohen, March 23 2003
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Multiple Communities -- Threat or Challenge? Sharon Villines, March 24 2003
- Re: Multiple Communities -- Threat or Challenge? Diane Simpson, March 24 2003
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Multiple Communities -- Threat or Challenge? Sharon Villines, March 24 2003
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