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This PR adds regional multipliers for some (32) counties that were missing. I just took the reg_cap_cost_mult from the nearest county (looking at a map and manually deciding which county was closest).

Here's the county mapping I used: missing_counties_map.csv

County-level runs that include CO, MO, VA, NY, or RI should no longer fail.

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@kennedy-mindermann kennedy-mindermann merged commit 39a3e3f into main Jun 10, 2025
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@kennedy-mindermann kennedy-mindermann deleted the km/missing-rm branch June 10, 2025 21:20
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