It will surprise almost no one to learn that San Francisco is the most densely populated city in California. With 18,790 persons per square mile, it is almost three times as dense as Los Angeles and no other California city comes close. So dense is San Francisco that for several square miles in its Mt. Davidson, Richmond and Sunset districts, single family houses are built cheek by jowl on narrow lots, often sharing walls on two sides with neighboring homes. It’s also no surprise that San Francisco is the second most dense city in all of America, trailing only New York. None of that matters much to the ultra-density fanatics now running California state government. With a full green light fr
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