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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great missed opportunities of recent years is the Tacoma Narrows Bridge expansion. It&#8217;s the first major tolled road built anywhere in Cascadia in more than a decade, yet it won&#8217;t be tolled in conformance with internationally accepted congestion pricing practices. The tolls won&#8217;t vary with traffic volume. They&#8217;ll be a flat rate day and night: the effect will be to slow traffic and give tolls a bad...]]></description>
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