Estimates by The Association of Bay Area Governments predict that the region will add 2 million more people by 2030.
"The Association of Bay Area Governments' biennial estimates show a region in 2030 with 2 million more people, nearly as many added jobs and three-quarters of a million new households.That's enough homes to build two San Franciscos and more than enough people to triple Contra Costa County's current population...The 2003 projections incorporate smart-growth policies that seek to rectify the region's persistent housing deficit, freeway gridlock and skyrocketing home prices."
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
FULL STORY: 2 million more people in 2030

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