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		<description><![CDATA[A transit guru outlines steps to repair sprawl. | Amen, brother. We need to gradually repair our sprawl.&nbsp; That doesn&#8217;t have to mean big increases in density.&nbsp; We&#8217;d build some denser centers for people who want a more urban life, but we&#8217;re not going to build townhouses in your back yard&#8212;or at least not until you and your neighbors want us to.&nbsp; Mostly, we just need to stitch things together so that people can walk and cycle more safely,...]]></description>
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