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JUDY WOODRUFF: Climate change is forcing many communities across the country to think about new ways of adapting. One town in Maryland has been hit especially hard. John Yang and a team of students from the University of Maryland Capital News Service visited Ellicott City to explore the towns future, and produced this report for our weekly segment the Leading Edge. JOHN YANG: Its a town people love, its streams and hills, its historic architecture and quaint shops. Its no surprise that Money magazine recently named Ellicott City, Maryland, one of Americas best places to live, so attractive that, in recent years, its population has exploded. It was originally built as a mill town, channeling multiple waterways down to the flour mill, one of the first in the country. It has a history of flooding. JON WEINSTEIN, Former Howard County Councilman: The thing about Ellicott City is, about 250 years ago, it was designed to do exactly what has happened during these floods. JOHN YANG: But