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	<title>Comments on: CNU Transportation Project Raises Bar on Planning for Livable Cities</title>
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		<title>By: michaelSF</title>
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		<description>Great coverage of this conference, Matthew. Thanks for fitting it into the Streetsblog schedule. As much as I was interested in the presentations and your interviews with attendees, I did get sidetracked by the link to the bicycle shrine in Portland. &quot;Our Lady of Cyclists&quot; -- for someone whose childhood was partly defined by altar boy duty at Our Lady of Sorrows (!) Roman Catholic Church in Portland, the outreach of St. Stephen&#039;s Church (go Episcopalians!) prompted one big smile. And a blessing of the bicycles with &quot;a dab of gear oil to chains&quot; makes me appreciate Portland even more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great coverage of this conference, Matthew. Thanks for fitting it into the Streetsblog schedule. As much as I was interested in the presentations and your interviews with attendees, I did get sidetracked by the link to the bicycle shrine in Portland. &#8220;Our Lady of Cyclists&#8221; &#8212; for someone whose childhood was partly defined by altar boy duty at Our Lady of Sorrows (!) Roman Catholic Church in Portland, the outreach of St. Stephen&#8217;s Church (go Episcopalians!) prompted one big smile. And a blessing of the bicycles with &#8220;a dab of gear oil to chains&#8221; makes me appreciate Portland even more.</p>
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