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		<title>By: The Goodspeed Update &#187; Rethinking College Park</title>
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		<description>[...] David&#8217;s op-ed proposed a website that would function as &#8220;an ongoing public participation venue where students and city residents can be educated, debate the merits of projects and voice opinions.&#8221; When I got in touch with David to talk to him about my work with Arborupdate and DCist and offer to help in the effort, we decided to collaborate on a new site. Thus, today I&#8217;m happy to announce the beta launch of Rethink College Park. Our visionfor the blog is similar to what his original op-ed proposed: to connected stakeholders and encourage a &#8220;walkable, inclusive, and dynamic city.&#8221; We&#8217;re actively looking for event planners, graphic design people, writers, photographers, and just about anybody interested in helping, so please drop me a line if you want to get involved. [...]</description>
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