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Originally Posted by Shawn
Absolutely! Boston hasn't been legally allowed to annex for over 100 years, and it's a shame. 48 sq miles surrounded by dozens of cities 2 to 6 sq miles in size. So much redundancy in local government and services.
Totally unrelated, but I just learned Houston is almost exactly half the size of Rhode Island: 627 sq miles vs. 1,212 sq miles.
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People often compare San Francisco to Boston. I didn't realize the geographic area was so close. SF is 7x7=49 sq. miles.
As regards the rest of this converation, it is both a city and a country and hemmed in on 3 sides by water so unlikely to expand. The airport is outside the city limits. Aside from parks and other legally designated open space, some of which is on hills (yes), there's not a lot of unused ground in the city but there are some old space wasters that are being developed including Candlestock Point (site of the former footbal stadium) 2 old military bases at Treasure Island and Hunters Point, 2 former reservoirs and the former railyards at Mission Bay (which development is approaching completion). When these are all built out, there won't be a lot left that isn't built on so the next stage will be to tear down what's there and build higher.