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		<description><![CDATA[Check out your Transit Score. | Walk Score&#8211;the popular website measuring your community&#8217;s walkability&#8212;rolled out a whole ton of new features today. Most notably, you can now get your &#8220;Transit Score,&#8221; a glimpse of how well your neighborhood is serviced by public transit. The results can be surprising. My apartment in Seattle&#8217;s Ballard neighborhood boasts a Walk Score of 97&#8212;a true &#8220;Walker&#8217;s Paradise.&#8221; But the same address only generates a Transit score of 53. It looks...]]></description>
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