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Many see KRM as key to region

OAK CREEK — Investing in public transit is a desirable alternative to the so-called “drive-till-you-qualify” real estate market, a national expert in urban development said Friday.

Scott Bernstein, president of the Chicago-based Center for Neighborhood Technology, said people often move farther away from city centers in a quest to find affordable housing.

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