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News summary 2015-10-18

  • “Alley infill” new trend in housing (Sacramento Business Journal 2015-10-12)
  • Foon Rhee: Pedestrians pay high price for being poor (SacBee 2015-10-12)

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Dan Allison is a Safe Routes to School Coordinator in the Sacramento area. Dan dances and backpacks, as much as possible. View all posts by Dan Allison

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