^That's all easy to say now about past development, but what was built, was at the time, the best way to do things; the car was saving America from urban blight! I agree with you though on annexation, as providing services to some areas is a challenge, and has left many areas behind.
As for the issue at hand, Sacramento will easily top 500k, and possibly get north of 510 or 515. The central city has filled in with many more people just in the past few years, and more large residential projects will be finished before 2020. Natomas is also going crazy again, and that's another big boost with mostly families in each new unit built. Further out, factor in Crocker Village, Delta Shores, Greenbriar, and Panhandle...we have a lot of room to grow in the future.
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