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		<description><![CDATA[Problems ahead for Seattle's pricey waterfront tunnel? | (This post is part of a series.) I haven&#8217;t had much new to say about Seattle&#8217;s Alaskan Way Viaduct saga, despite the fact that there have been a bunch of significant developments of late: Late last month, Governor Gregoire signed off on a 9.5 cents per gallon gas tax increase, which would provide (among other things) $2 billion to replace the Viaduct.  But the Viaduct only gets that money if...]]></description>
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