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		<description><![CDATA[How we can make capitalism work, zoning for quakes, reflecting on trails, and more. | Pam As a renter facing a $200/month increase on my one-bedroom apartment next month, and as someone with a number of friends and acquaintances who’ve moved out of the city in search of lower-priced housing, I’m more and more scared by our housing scene. Sightline’s work on the issue gives me hope, as do articles like this, which explains how Toyko, despite its growing population, has kept housing costs stable....]]></description>
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