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1 Comments »

  1. Chris Fruitrich said, Friday, 28-09-07 09:58 I am most concerned about the folks who are approaching Seattle from the South. Where I-5 crushes down to two lanes entering downtown the backup is inevitable day, night, workday or weekend.
    And where can the city expand?
    As the neighborhoods to the south expand, the situation will only get worse.

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