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		<description><![CDATA[New York Mayor puts congestion pricing on the table. | Happy Earth Day, Cascadia! But be warned: when it comes to eco-friendly policies, New York City may be lapping us. Says the NYTimes: Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg will call on Sunday for a raft of ambitious and sometimes contentious proposals that are intended to ease traffic congestion, reduce air pollution, build housing, improve mass transit and develop abandoned industrial land&#8230;. Toward that end, Mr. Bloomberg is expected to advocate more...]]></description>
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