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  "path": "/2026/02/25/op-ed-nobody-wants-to-live-next-to-a-highway/",
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  "textContent": "Cities must commit to downsizing their highway networks if they intend to meet climate and livability goals and expand housing in a healthy and equitable manner. Seattle must lead the way.\n\nThe post Op-Ed: Nobody Wants to Live Next to a Highway first appeared on The Urbanist.",
  "title": "Op-Ed: Nobody Wants to Live Next to a Highway"
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