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	<title>Comments on: It&#8217;s Time to Reclaim the Curb: Celebrate PARK(ing) Day Friday!</title>
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		<title>By: Greg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m always impressed by what people come up with for this event...every year it seems people find new and fun ways to reclaim space.

Adam, who is one of the leaders of the Inner Sunset Facebook Group (which is actually really active and does lots of fun events) once held a meeting I attended where we just set up chairs on one of the wide sidewalks in the Inner Sunset. There was still plenty of room for pedestrians, and it was kinda fun, using a public space for something besides walking. Plus we ended up meeting many of our neighbors. It was rather cool.</description>
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<p>Adam, who is one of the leaders of the Inner Sunset Facebook Group (which is actually really active and does lots of fun events) once held a meeting I attended where we just set up chairs on one of the wide sidewalks in the Inner Sunset. There was still plenty of room for pedestrians, and it was kinda fun, using a public space for something besides walking. Plus we ended up meeting many of our neighbors. It was rather cool.</p>
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