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		<description><![CDATA[Two pieces of somewhat hopeful news on urban redevelopment in Washington State.&nbsp; First,&nbsp; from today&#8217;s Post-Intelligencer: with the help of EPA grants, Seattle is cleaning up and redeveloping some contaminated urban sites to build new housing&#8212;including, apparently low-income and affordable housing units.&nbsp; And in what seems to me to be a wise move, they&#8217;re involving community groups in the cleanup: Making sure the cleanups are done right is also a...]]></description>
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