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		<description><![CDATA[It's not your grandfather's parking meter. | This blog has been a bit obsessed both about the benefits of dynamichighwaytolling to controlcongestion, and about economic distortions caused by &#8220;free&#8221; parking. Apparently, our two pet obsessions have cross-bred, producing this San Fransisco Weekly article on dynamically-adjusted parking fees. Here&#8217;s the basic idea: new, inexpensive remote sensing technology is coming online that could&#8230; &#8230;precisely monitor activity in a city&#8217;s parking spaces, so a computer might figure out how much...]]></description>
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