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"textContent": "After concerns were raised by city officials around removing flexibility to create vibrant and walkable neighborhoods, the version approved by the House local government committee sets a 40% cap on mixed-use zones where ground-floor retail spaces can be required.\n\nThe post Legislation Targeting Ground-Floor Storefronts Gets Overhauled in House first appeared on The Urbanist.",
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