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Zoning, Planning and Use

Mar. 1, 2002

Bill Ties New Development to Available Water Supply

Focus Column - By Robert McMurry - The classic movie "Chinatown" was based on the true story of how the availability of water made possible much of the enormous growth of California. Now Sacramento, not Hollywood, has set the stage for another interesting drama over whether water will be available to sustain that growth in the future.

        Focus Column
        
        By Robert McMurry
        
        The classic movie "Chinatown" was based on the true story of how the availability of water made possible much of the enormous growth of California. Now Sacramento, not H...

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