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		<description><![CDATA[Pedestrian-oriented development does well, but Vancouver's overall record slips. | Just released:&nbsp; Sightline&#8217;s analysis of smart growth trends in Greater Vancouver, BC.&nbsp; We crunched Canadian census data from 1991 through 2006, looking in particular at residential development trends in BC&#8217;s lower mainland.&nbsp; The good news:&nbsp; pedestrian-oriented development is going gangbusters in the city of Vancouver itself, along with a few of the municipalities just outside the city.&nbsp; Given the economic burden that&#8217;s being created by rising gas prices&#8212;let alone the...]]></description>
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