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      <![CDATA[Nicely said, Thad. I'm an urbanist to my core, yet it saddens me to see our inner suburbs beginning to decay, even as more former suburbanites move into my neighborhood (and are most welcome!).<br><br>I'm worried that the hurried commercial builds of the 80s / 90s and the Boom-boxes of the 2000s will become tomorrow's slums, especially as oil prices continue their upward creep as world supply stagnates and global demand continues upward.
        
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      <![CDATA["but most are far too fixated on running from problems rather than trying to solve them"<br><br>Very true. The state of the school buildings are indicative of societal priorities.
        
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      <![CDATA[<br>Good story. Cities, including Richmond, are immensely more appealing than the suburbs, which are charmless and boring.
        
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      <![CDATA[There is a simple solution which is working in every other OECD nation  and that is a rational gasoline tax. People will want to live close to jobs, will want to get highly efficient vehicles, will want to support neighborhood schools IF we paid  at the pump what our automobile usage is actually costing this nation.
        
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