water use is almost all agricultural. Agriculture is a big employer but idk if at the margin, deregulation of residential construction would lead to an expansion of agriculture
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Boston *also* needs to be denser, rents doubled in the last decade. But comparing the relative densities of SF, Chicago, and Boston is kinda meaningless b/c of urban boundaries
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(e.g., the borders of Chicago include large areas which are effectively depopulated warzones... the economically functioning parts of the city are pretty heavily built-up, tho, and they're always ready to keep building)
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