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Update 4, Willhelm

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Willhelm:

Residential Population: 46,300

High Wealth: Approx. 5,000

 Middle Class: Approx. 27,300

Ghetto Dwellers(lol) Approx. 14,000

Commercial Population: 43,400

West Oak Statistics Data

based on a 1-5 scale, 1 being a problem and 5 not being a problem.

Crime:  5

This city has a large police force, all though it doesnt matter as this city has small town values and everyone knows right from wrong.

Healthcare: 4

This City has a large hospital with an intensive care unit and a Cancer unit that is the best in West Oak, however some areas of the hospital are crowded.

Traffic : 3

Traffic here is getting worse as downtown is dense but alot of the city is spread out, this small town is starting to really get that big city feel. 

Pollution: 3

Pollution from cars is bad, and its starting to kill some of the farms.

Education: 2

Mosts kids here have the option for schooling but either can't afford it or drop out.

Cows in the road: 1

MOO!

Willhelm has been here since it was Settled in 1940, where it grew slowly, the rural way. It was one of the smallest towns in the area of 2000, leeching off of the small city(back then) of Lobbdale, until the railroad company built its first station there in 1978, and extended the rail line up to the mountains.

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That Encouraged alot of growth, and by 1992 the city was of 30,000 people and 5 Passenger stations, the largest city in the region for almost 6 months till Lobbdale once again took over and grew like crazy. It had Grown 1000% or so in just 15 years.

Apartment buildings then became popular in the downtown area, some are 40 years old and haven't changed a bit.

The most popular Apartment chain is Fern Lane Apartments.

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And then in 2001, the cities first and only skyscraper was built, the CEO Lee Huang diddn't like the view of the slums from his office on the 25th floor, so he had a park built there.

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And in the past five years new businesses have flooded the city, including many chain outlet stores.

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And That small Plateau north of the city that overviewed the whole area now is occupied by a few hotels.

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Today the city is nearing 50,000 people.

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But even though the Downtown is getting Denser and Denser

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There are still plenty of Rural areas.

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The only bad thing about those rural areas is they bring in alot of poor people.

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Still though this is a great area of West Oak.

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Teaser for Update 5, the old capitol of Newmin.

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Please Comment I don't want to beg...

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