JoeClark replied

428 weeks ago

About a year after McFadden’s book was published, the county’s resistance to growth backfired. It had refused to develop new water supplies, believing that it would throttle housing development, but when a severe drought struck, it faced the prospect of having almost no water for lush landscaping, hot tubs and other necessities of Marin life.
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References: http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/california-forum/article164048642.html

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