
Episode 373
The Bay Area could add millions of people without using more water. Here’s how.
Could the Bay Area address housing affordability and control water use in perpetually drought-stricken California at the same time? A report from SPUR and the Pacific Institute says yes. In fact, we’ve done it before. The key is to continue improving conservation methods while building infill housing rather than allowing urban sprawl. SPUR’s Laura Feinstein explains.
Civic · Liana Wilcox, Laura Wenus
December 2, 202129m 56s
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Show Notes
Could the Bay Area address housing affordability and control water use in perpetually drought-stricken California at the same time? A report from SPUR and the Pacific Institute says yes. In fact, we’ve done it before. The key is to continue improving conservation methods while building infill housing rather than allowing urban sprawl. SPUR’s Laura Feinstein explains.
Topics
deltaenvironmenttuolomne riverriversurban sprawlclimate changeinfillutilitywaterwater useconstructionhousingconservationsf bay area