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Neighbors unhappy with Georgetown University’s plans for campus growth

Many hoped plan would lead to fewer off-campus group houses
Jan. 11, 2011

From The Washington Post: Controversy surrounds Georgetown University's newly proposed 10-year plan, which is being considered by the Washington, D.C., Zoning Commission. Neighbors had hoped the plan would include the construction of more residence halls, which could help reduce the number of undergraduates living in off-campus group houses. Instead, the plan envisions new or renovated academic and recreational venues, pedestrian-friendly walkways and more graduate students.

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