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		<description><![CDATA[A smart reform package and a grumpy article about parking. | Next week, the Seattle city council will take up a package of modest but important regulatory reforms. These are precisely the sort of fixes Sightline has been advocating: targeted updates that move us toward a more sustainable city&#8212;one that&#8217;s not only cleaner but that also offers richer economic opportunities to its residents. Interestingly, many of them are actually &#8220;back to the future&#8221; type proposals. For example: Coffee shop-size neighborhood commerce&#8212;the...]]></description>
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