Many California cities and towns have drawn urban growth lines around their borders in an effort to slow down sprawl and preserve open space. Private developers hoping to build outside these growth boundaries have responded by taking their proposals straight to voters. This fall, voters in four San Francisco Bay Area cities will weigh in on initiatives backed by developers. Reporter: Sarah Varney
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