This took away demand and you couldn't see you were short on jobs. Like I said, you over zoned too much RCI. Just a couple other questions real quick if you don't mind: Originally posted by JerseyABK:Thanks for all your help, I'm gonna try all those things out. Thanks again for taking the time to look at this nonsense for me haha. Is that what you mean by too narrow or are you saying the roads themselves have too few lanes? If anything I assumed it had too many intersections.By that same token they also match up (again, whenever possible) so that the building grids match up perfectly without overlapping. When you say short roads, what do you mean? Almost every road I have (sans the farm area in the far northwest) is connected on both sides with a couple (to many) intersecting roads. ![]() I was under the impression that this was a good strategy. ![]() The commercial areas I have are generally along major roads exclusively (and as barriers to industrial noise). I've seen other (very successful) cities where there's a huge industrial way off by itself and it thrives? Why does mine not work like that? Thanks for all your help, I'm gonna try all those things out.
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