California urban growth scenarios, 2020

Feb 28, 2011 (Last modified May 12, 2011)
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20 year Projected Urban Growth scenarios. Base year is 2000. Projected year in this dataset is 2020. Acquired from Cal-Atlas at http://www.atlas.ca.gov/download.html#/casil/society .
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