Residential construction in Encinitas in 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake Has San Diego County already built enough new housing to accommodate all the currently projected population growth through the year 2050? This is a stunning question to ask given the frenzied rhetoric about needing to build large numbers of new units of every type, everywhere to deal with what is widely perceived as a massive housing shortage by politicians, housing advocacy groups, and the public. But the answer, surprisingly, is “yes.” A new demographic reality has become firmly established with each successive update of the 2050 population forecast for the county. The increase in population between 20
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