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		<title>Is Metered Parking Killing Chinatown? No.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facts take a back seat to anecdotes when it comes to parking. | *** Ack! Please see the coda at the bottom of this post. *** If I were a sociologist I would examine the deeply irrational beliefs people having about parking. I&#8217;m serious. Start talking about meter rates or extending pay hours and you can pretty much throw logic right out the window. Exhibit A is last week&#8217;s Seattle Times story on restaurants in the Chinatown/International District. Owners allege that business is down since...]]></description>
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