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		<description><![CDATA[Portland's people-friendly transportation focus irks feds. | Good news! The Rose City has irked the Federal Highway Administration. Why? Because&nbsp;it&#8217;s, um, centering its new transportation plan around people instead of roads. &nbsp; Metro is trying something different with the current plan update&#8212;giving the highest priority to projects that support the region&#8217;s goals for coping with growth, whether that means more roads, more transit or more bicycle lanes. The response from the FHA: &nbsp; The highway agency scolded...]]></description>
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