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		<description><![CDATA[New zoning methods could increase low-income housing. | The Eugene Register-Guard notes a problem:&nbsp; higher land prices are making it harder for nonprofits to build affordable housing in the city. The New York Times reports on what America&#8217;s biggest city has done about the same problem:&nbsp; an inclusionary zoning program, that lets developers build at higher densities, provided that they set aside some housing units for low-income housing. Now, if anything, the Big Apple&#8217;s problems with providing affordable...]]></description>
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