Sligo Creek is at a record height due to today's flash flood, which is a good time for a thread about floodplains in MoCo (please prepare for a thread) -
growing up we'd drive out Georgia Avenue and I'd see this sign in Aspen Hill that said "Flood Area." every time we passed it I expected to see a flood, but there was none -
this area sits in the 500 year floodplain zone, meaning there's a small chance of flooding. it's not big, but you can see a number of homes and apartment buildings sit in it -
you've probably seen photos today of flooding in places like Bethesda and Kensington. these areas are largely *outside* the 500-year floodplain, and the floodplain itself is mostly parkland, a testament to MoCo's gigantic parks system #420parks -
these big parks around Rock Creek, Sligo Creek, Northwest Branch, etc. are there in part to collect water and keep it away from your stuff, and to keep you from putting stuff there. this is good! and yet there is still flooding!

why is that? racism, duh -
many (not all) of MoCo's wealthy neighborhoods sit on high ground, had racial covenants to keep non-white people out, and have single-family zoning to maintain that. a lot of our big parks are protecting these places from flooding today!

as for everyone else -
high housing costs push people to outlying areas, and we built lots of big highways so they could drive in to work. this means more impervious surfaces, which instead of carrying water away, basically directs it to where people live -
Sligo Creek, which is having record flooding today, flows from MoCo into Prince George's County, where entire neighborhoods sit in the floodplain.

one of these places is North Brentwood, the first majority-Black town in Maryland -
in the 20th century, covenants kept Black people from living on higher ground in MoCo. today, if you can't afford a home in MoCo, you go to Prince George's, to towns in the floodplain, which now have the fastest-rising home prices in Maryland. ow.ly/meX750Bc6Pq
like water, people have to go somewhere. all the impervious surfaces from the highways and the houses in the floodplain push the water somewhere else

today in Bethesda, where people 80 years ago though they could keep both people and water out, the streets are flooding
if today's floods freaked you out, they could get worse! especially in places already in the floodplain! we know what to do: let people live on higher ground and let them not have to drive everywhere

okay that's my thread, thanks for watching
whoops, I forgot to mention where the maps came from. Maryland has a website with flood maps for the entire state, and most other places should have flood maps online too. mdfloodmaps.net/map/
Maryland’s first majority-Black town, and mostly located in a flood plain

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with dan reed 🦀

dan reed 🦀 Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @justupthepike

12 Dec 19
350 people crowding the cafeteria at Julius West MS in Rockville for a meeting on MCPS’ school boundary analysis—our front, officials told us the room is full and we might want to attend one of the other scheduled meetings
meanwhile, protesters out front have signs and are handing out flyers that warn “FARMS (free and reduced lunch) rate trumps geography”
the consultants are trying to present, but keep getting interrupted by people like this gentleman, who demand to speak, and audience members cheering him on
Read 13 tweets
5 Apr 19
*MONTGOMERY COUNTY IS A PROGRESSIVE, DIVERSE COMMUNITY*

"White families are being punished"
“They won’t be able to keep up and they won’t study."
"It’s not our fault those children don’t have opportunities. You can’t put that burden on us."

ow.ly/Ph6b50p6Y75
I cannot tell you how triggered I am by reading this, twelve years of internalizing toxic nonsense from white parents and teachers in MCPS because we were Better Than Everyone Else so clearly this is how it was supposed to be
I got admitted to an MCPS magnet school in fourth grade (1996) and shipped off from Silver Spring to Rockville, to big houses and rich kids who had things I'd never heard of, like "summer camp" and "tutors," and I wanted to impress them so bad
Read 11 tweets
4 Mar 19
hey I went to One Loudoun today and I feel some kind of way about it. It’s an example of “Green Day urbanism”—purists say Green Day isn’t “punk” but it gets you into the harder stuff. So it goes here— (1/x)
my partner grew up a few miles from here, but in 90s middle class suburbia. One Loudoun wants you to know you’re downtown—in a county of 400k, there is very little historic urbanism, save for Leesburg and a few small towns
This is where I make some grumble about this being prefab and inauthentic and not DC. I’m less worried about the newness—people need time to get their grubby fingerprints all over a place— (3/x)
Read 16 tweets
27 Feb 19
two big events related to diversity in MoCo tonight: a town hall with @kojoshow on the achievement gap in schools, and a public hearing about making it easier to build accessory apartments, which I'm headed to soon
I'm going to livetweet as much of the @MoCoCouncilMD hearing on accessory apartments as I can, but may go home at a reasonable time, because after 13 years of this stuff I am trying to prioritize self-care 😬
@MoCoCouncilMD first up is the assistant to County Executive Marc Elrich, who says accessory apartments will create more traffic, overcrowd schools, won't be affordable, and will threaten the county's "carrying capacity" #MoCoADU (his full letter: dropbox.com/s/xslwhuemcsbf…)
Read 30 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!