To some, they're eyesores. To others, they're dream homes. But whatever you think of "McMansions," you're likely to see fewer of them being built in Montgomery County. That's because the County Council just passed legislation aimed at shrinking the size of new homes. We'll explore the impact of this new law on homeowners and the local economy.
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Montgomery County and "McMansions"
Listen Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in Economy, PoliticsGuests
Roger Berliner
Montgomery County Councilmember (D-District 1)
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