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		<description><![CDATA[Add increased tax revenues to the long list of benefits from density. | Over at SvR&#8217;s blog Brice Maryman has a great post about a presentation on density from Public Interest Projects, Inc. for Sarasota County in Florida. Take a look at these two slides (you&#8217;ll need to look at them full size): Click here for full size. Click here for full size. The first slide compares a local mall&#8217;s tax revenue to the county compared to a variety of other land uses....]]></description>
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