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California, USA
Jan 2004 time: 21:21
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City Statistics 2010
Green=Highest in Region
Red=Lowest in Region
Epwood
EPW
Pop: 23,828
Com. Jobs: 5,128
Ind. Jobs: 16,947
El Dorado
mrmitchell
Pop: 14,950
Com. Jobs: 3,041
Ind. Jobs: 4,428
Y City
Atragon
Pop: 20,490
Com. Jobs: 1,915
Ind. Jobs: 9,669
Mergdale
General Ludd
Pop: 20,640
Com. Jobs: 1,924
Ind. Jobs: 560
Blountburg
Jonny
Pop: 13,250
Com. Jobs: 2,155
Ind. Jobs: 7,909
East Central
Smiley
Pop: 20,407
Com. Jobs: 1,240
Ind. Jobs: 1,812
Fray Bentos
Maquilidora
Pop: 6,368
Com. Jobs: 2,094
Ind. Jobs: 4,222
Bubble Junction
Lemmy
Pop: 36,809
Com. Jobs: 7,160
Ind. Jobs: 7,433
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:) Smiley
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USCA, Berkeley
Feb 2001 time: 21:21
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East Central Report - 2015
As regional planner Jonny predicted, the recent housing boom led to a job crunch. The East Central government wasted no time to rectify the situation, giving the Redevelopment Agency $20,000 to rezone downtown farms into business districts. Nearly 10,000 commercial jobs were created in less than a year.
With the sudden boom in jobs, there was another housing boom. This time, the demand was satisfied with the construction of Smiley Homes, a new larger transit village based on the older Gulch Transit Village.
With development proceeding at insane speeds, a third transit village served by subway and elevated rail was also built, with a connection to Bubble Junction. However, the housing bubble burst before development began, and as of now the three subway stops serve detached houses.

Meanwhile downtown a new stadium has been built. More windmills sprout up on the peaks. The army has expanded its facilities to include an airfield.

http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~atwu/s...entral_2015.zip
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Maquiladora
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Fray Bentos '15
Stats:
4, 783
2, 736
9, 863
My industrial jobs went through the roof, thankfully most of it is manufacturing, now working on upgrading to high-tech.
All water system was placed, which immediately upgraded all my residential, and with a few tax breaks, a load of R$$$ have moved in, which in turn lowered my population, but increased land value a lot.
Next turn will probably be spent working on upgrading to high-tech industry, including converting to clean power.
http://apolyton.net/upload/view.php...rayBentos15.zip
Attachment: freybentos15.jpg
This has been downloaded 91 time(s).
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Lemmy
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Bubblewrap
Dec 2000 time: 06:21
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BubbleJunction '15
Population: 48 890
Commerce: 18 173
Industry: 7 439
Bubble Junction's finance department decided to take out a loan to speed up city development and toll gates were placed near both bridges to offset the loss caused by the defunct bridge.
To further the goal of becoming the commercial hub of the region, commercial taxes were lowered again, to an all-time low of 7.8% for High-Wealth Offices. This resulted in a low, but positive and steady demand of both Medium and High-Wealth Services and Offices.
Bubble Junction's traffic coordinator reached the height of his career this term, by opening Bubble Junction's first rail bridge (big bridge in the south), rail tunnel (see Crimigration B), and connecting our rail network to Y City, Fray Bentos and Blountberg.

City planners decided to postpone the residential development west of Sacaferocious and expanded Birestitutional Beach instead, which is now also where Mayor Lemmy has his home.

The plans to convert Slothilicious into an attractive business district continued however. Development of this new district started west of Slothilicious, but that was soon found to be too small.

So development continued on the east side as well, splitting this new districts into two parts. Development of this eastern section is currently still underway.

The two parts are scheduled to be merged into one superdistrict in the not so distant future, whenever fund become available.
With this new district taking shape, and Birestitutional Beach almost fully developed, city planners felt confident enough to start demolishing some city blocks of Slothilicious in favor of commercial development.

For the future, demolishment in Slothilicious will continue to make room for the booming Crimigrational Commerce district, at the same time Birestitutional and a newly planned residential district will be developed to provide new homes for the evicted sims.
In the very near future however Bubble Junction is looking at the possibility to build a Waste to Energy plant to deal with the ever increasing garbage output of the city
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Maquiladora
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Click on Atragons region and the window pops up, click the lower-left (i think- theres a tooltip anyway) icon, and import his city from the downloads folder to his region.
Ive had a couple of problems just putting the city in the Taipei folder, mainly related to connections, so ive imported them all from now on.
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Maquiladora
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links removed
Perhaps Smiley can upload his cities with apolyton upload in future?
Last edited by Maquiladora on 17-06-2005 at 21:18
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Maquiladora
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Ive got plenty to spare, thats why I made the connection.
About 4k to spare and another 2k as a safety net.
Last edited by Maquiladora on 17-06-2005 at 22:20
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EPW
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California, USA
Jan 2004 time: 21:21
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The last five years was a period of upward as well as outward growth for Epwood. As the manufacturing zones were completed, San henri, the commercial district, underwent dramatic expansion. Commercial jobs skyrocketed from 5,000 to over 17,000 in five years. The Y Freeway was also completed, and now connects to El Dorado to the North.

The other major development occurred in the Old Industrial Zone, where the long awaited dezoning and residentializing began.

Current City Statistics:
Population: 41,437
Com. Jobs: 17,461
Ind. Jobs: 20,471
Save: http://home.comcast.net/~epwood1/City_-_Epwood.zip
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Jonny
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Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Nov 2000 time: 23:21
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Blountberg has experienced great growth during the years 10-14. The city is no longer a slum: while in 2010 almost the entire residential population consisted of low-wealth sims, these five years saw a boom of the middle class, which has almost come to equal the lower-class population. The shift was also mirrored in the commerical and industrial sectors, as CS$ was replaced by CO$$ as the leading commercial sector (although Blountberg's commercial is still tiny compared to others in the region), and dirty industry growth was halted as the manufacturing sector really took off.
Also, the budget is posting a healthy profit of $700 per month... which is good considering we're currently paying more than $1200 per month interest on $100,000 loans outstanding. Once those are paid off we'll have almost $2000/month surplus to be put towards more services.
Res: 23,773
Com: 3,109
Ind: 11,601
Download 2.13 MB
http://home.comcast.net/~jonny11788/Blountberg15.zip
Pictures soon.
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mrmitchell
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I think I'm the only one left to play up to 2015, so, my 2015 save will be up within an hour.
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mrmitchell
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Epwood's highway doesn't connect to me, EPW...I think you have it placed right across from the cemetary or something...
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