Will probably be closer, because that's what's happening already. But this rationalization to overdevelop is such a sham. If interested my source of reference is a recent UCLA Institute of Transportation study.
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IS YOUR CITY TRYING TO SELL YOU SPIN THAT EVERYONE IS USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION? WELL HERE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA; BETWEEN 2000 AND 2015 THE AREA GREW BY 2.8 MILLION PEOPLE. AND THE REGION ADDED 2.1 MILLION HOUSEHOLD VEHICLES. AND THE METRO BUSES AND TRAINS ALONE ACCOUNTED FOR 72% OF LOST TRANSIT PATRONAGE ACROSS THE STATE. NOW HOW MUCH SPIN ARE YOU GOING TO LET THEM SELL TO YOU TO OVERDEVELOP THE CITY?