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		<title>Portland&#8217;s New Design Rules Could Kill Housing—But They Don&#8217;t Have To</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Housing projects are 20 times more likely to face design appeals than non-housing projects. Design regulations don't have to work this way. | It&#8217;s happened again and again and again in Portland throughout the Cascadian city&#8217;s recent housing crisis. For one big project, it&#8217;s been happening since the second Obama administration. Someone proposes to build some apartments. Some people who own homes nearby dislike some aspect of the plan. They look for any leverage they may have over the process&#8212;and if it happens to be in the parts of Portland where the city...]]></description>
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