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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle's new parking proposal illustrates how. | If I were Emperor of Cascadia, I would ban all rules that require new buildings to provide off-street parking spaces. The case against mandating parking couldn’t be stronger: parking makes housing more expensive; it reinforces reliance on carbon-spewing cars; it hinders travel by walking, biking, and transit; and it makes cities ugly. Not being the emperor, though, I’ll take what I can get, and the set of parking reforms Seattle...]]></description>
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