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		<description><![CDATA[Portland's transportation task force stresses urgency for equitable pricing strategies. | “Urgent.” A Portland task force studying how to use pricing tools to make the transportation system more equitable used the word five times in their final recommendations, which are expected to be adopted by city council on October 13th. But is the city up to the task? Side by side with new ideas are ones that somehow keep coming back to city hall every couple years, with few results to...]]></description>
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