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  1. Worst City Planning

    Originally posted by: Sapulator New Jersey seems to be one of the worst-planned areas in the country! (I speak of northern NJ) - It has a few cities scattered throughout, but most of it is overflow - unplanned sprawl from NYC. So as a result, you have all these cities in NJ surrounded by randomness...i cant even describe it! Take the meadowlands area for example. Just west of Manhattan is Hudson county - Hoboken, Jersey City, etc. - Most of that is in a grid format, has its own light rail, and is very well planned out - in and of itself. But to the west of that, is un-developable wasteland (the meadowlands) - so NJ was forced to spread to the west of that....and here is where Newark and Paterson lie. They are originally independant cities in their own right. But as NYC and Hudson county got full, the commuters move out here, and building in the 1950's era was so rampant and hasty that roads were not planned out, residential areas were built next to factories, and traffic is terrible. The NJ Transit is very efficient, and is the only state-wide commuter train system in the country. But NJ would really benefit from expanding their subway system - PATH. If they could expand PATH north and west of Newark/JC, I think commuting would be much better. Oh, and because there are only 3 ways to get into manhattan (Holland, Lincoln tunnels, GWB), the millions of commuters have only 3 roads to take. BUILD ANOTHER BRIDGE!!!!!quote> The reason for NJ's troubles is because the entire state became a suburb to NYC.
  2. A history of San Paso

    Nice update, I checked back like two times today to see if you updated. Pretty accurate CJ for being only 14. I would have thought you were older.
  3. Rail

    I don't understand the bullet train thing either. I'm terrible at choosing which transits to use. I'm not even sure what the benefits are to the Ground Light Rail.
  4. A history of San Paso

    Just combed through all of your updates. They're great! I think an interactive CJ will work for you. You'll be forced to reconcile with people before you just do something. Anyway, did you terraform the region or is it a download? I'd love to have it either way, since you always find the best regions.
  5. A history of San Paso

    Just combed through all of your updates. They're great! I think an interactive CJ will work for you. You'll be forced to reconcile with people before you just do something. Anyway, did you terraform the region or is it a download? I'd love to have it either way, since you always find the best regions.
  6. A history of San Paso

    Just combed through all of your updates. They're great! I think an interactive CJ will work for you. You'll be forced to reconcile with people before you just do something. Anyway, did you terraform the region or is it a download? I'd love to have it either way, since you always find the best regions.
  7. A history of San Paso

    Originally posted by: N106 About the demographics thing. What I'm trying to say is 73% of the population is hispanic. The other 27% is not. So, no, there is not 173%. Hispanic is not considered as a seperate race by the US Census Bureau, but as an ethnicity.quote> They changed that for the 2010 Census. Doesn't matter what race you try to "identify" with, if your Hispanic, your Hispanic. Guess they don't want them to think they're white?
  8. A history of San Paso

    Originally posted by: N106 About the demographics thing. What I'm trying to say is 73% of the population is hispanic. The other 27% is not. So, no, there is not 173%. Hispanic is not considered as a seperate race by the US Census Bureau, but as an ethnicity.quote> They changed that for the 2010 Census. Doesn't matter what race you try to "identify" with, if your Hispanic, your Hispanic. Guess they don't want them to think they're white?
  9. A history of San Paso

    Originally posted by: N106 About the demographics thing. What I'm trying to say is 73% of the population is hispanic. The other 27% is not. So, no, there is not 173%. Hispanic is not considered as a seperate race by the US Census Bureau, but as an ethnicity.quote> They changed that for the 2010 Census. Doesn't matter what race you try to "identify" with, if your Hispanic, your Hispanic. Guess they don't want them to think they're white?
  10. A NYC BAT Team?

    How do you learn to BAT? What programs are needed? I'm interested in learning
  11. A NYC BAT Team?

    How do you learn to BAT? What programs are needed? I'm interested in learning
  12. A NYC BAT Team?

    How do you learn to BAT? What programs are needed? I'm interested in learning
  13. Athos Valley

    the boarders at each city are messed up =T
  14. I'll run for V.P or Transportation!
  15. Renault, Missouri

    WHERE IS THE UPDATE THAT WAS SUPPOSE TO COME ALMOST A MONTH AGO!??!?!
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