Factories, Density, and More Infrastructure
A new neighborhood was laid out between the community college, highway, and a train station. Students frequently complain about the distance between the train stop and their classes. No solution has been proposed yet.
Over 40% of people in Morcup County have a high school diploma. That means more factories.
Pollution is starting to get bad in the new industrial areas.
The Windmill of Knowledge is still Lakeland's tallest structure.
Cityville is on the left, Timber Bay on the right. There is still space between the two cities. A committee was recently founded draw up environmentally friendly development plans for the land along the shores.
Agriculture is still in great demand in the region. The government recently spend the last of its surplus funds on a rail and highway leading to the edge of the world, on the other side of the lake. There is flat, fertile land for farming, but it is a long commute for the workers.
Mixed use zones have existed in Cityville for a number of years, but they have just recently begun developing.
6 large apartment towers were built on the edge of dowtown by an out of town investor. The apartments failed city inspection and had to be demolished before ever being occupied.
Federal building
Here is the education heatmap. Most of the educational amenities are libraries, with only a few schools.
How about some more views of Cityville.
Busses and trains were recently changed to a 15 minute interval. Someday it may pay for itself in ridership, but for now, taxes were increased.
Lakeland has some polluting factories now too, but they are mostly away from residential areas.
Another milestone in residential density.
That's all for now.
I could use some more names and labels for things in the region, so feel free to suggest names in the comments.
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