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		<description><![CDATA[Living in a compact neighborhood is good for the climate. | Every so often, we get criticized for being too fixated on fostering compact neighborhoods. &#8220;Density goes against what the housing market wants,&#8221; say some&#8212;ignoring the fact that most downtown housing developments around these parts get snapped up pretty quickly.&nbsp; Or, &#8220;Density is driving up the cost of middle-class housing,&#8221; which is simply backwards&#8212;density is a response to high housing prices, not a cause.&nbsp; So we think there are plenty of...]]></description>
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