George speculates on the potential priorities of College of William and Mary students if they were to win a majority of seats on Williamsburg City Council next November.
The key anticipated changes revolve around student concerns about housing and parking, which include eliminating Williamsburg’s three-person rule and promoting new housing developments, while also prioritizing cracking down on landlords maintaining poor housing conditions. He also predicts that a student-controlled council would likely eliminate the residential zone requirement around the college to improve access for students and faculty.
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