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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle's Bicycle Master Plan hits the streets. | The Full Draft of the Seattle Master Bicycle Plan was released last week. It&#8217;s deliciously chockfull of purple squares, blue triangles, and orange lines, which add up to new bicycle lanes and boulevards. Just as enticing are the plan&#8217;s goals of tripling the number of bicycle trips by 2017, while reducing by one-third the rate of crashes.But the full plan&#8212;the $240 million, 10-year version&#8212;lacks at least two critical elements to...]]></description>
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