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		<description><![CDATA[Just wanted to point out a great website, &#8220;Visualizing Density,&#8221; a product of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (LILP). I&#8217;m not feeling like my usual prolix self today, so I&#8217;ll let them do the talking: Sprawl is bad. Density is good. Americans need to stop spreading out and live closer together. Well&#8230; that&#8217;s the theory, anyway. But, as anyone who has tried to build compact development recently will tell...]]></description>
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