

To provide another link between Funkytown and the outside world, I splayed out Pompeii Road around the foot of Firetop Mountain. The firms esconched in the heavy industry sector showed a real lack of originality. Some of the planes that were now using the airport looked pretty way out.įunkytown stretched out further to the east, following the Ashy Bend River. So that was all hooked up and everything was nice. The cost of digging out the tunnels now seemed fairly reasonable compared to that damned airport. Two new stations were added to the fledgling subway system, with the new western terminus of the subway being placed right downtown, near the new skyscrapers. The pilots that landed weren't very impressed, but I despised them, their sheepskin jackets and stupid goggles, their up-diddly-up and their down-diddly-down. Once it was laid out, I didn't really know how it was supposed to effective without hangars or a passenger terminal, but with commercial flight in its infancy, it would do for now. Some of the residents near Garden Square would be under the flight path but the planes weren't particularly noisy or, more importantly, prone to crashes. I picked a site that was close to the city for good access, and yet had room for expansion in the future. They cost §500 an acre to lay down, so we'd just have to go for the barest minimum at first. I also reckoned introducing Mandatory Water Meters would reduce the amount of water wastage and extend the life of our existing water pumps.Īirports weren't cheap. Crossing Guards were out, and the Clean Industry Association was brought in. I surprised the councillors by moving that we make a few changes to the ordinances. We'd spent barely any money during the previous year, which was good, because we had a few things to build. Well, the budget's coming up, we should have be able to set up a basic airport, to begin with. An airport would really put Funkytown on the map and boost business. The Red Baron might drop off goodies? But isn't he one of the bad guys? Well, you know, if we built a place for them to land, they might drop off lots of money and other goodies. *brrrrttttt dakka dakka dakka* Like the Red Baron! I've got one idea, for instance, you've heard of airplanes, right. We really need to get more connections out of Funkytown, preferably by road. You know, I was really surprised when I heard about that. Well, do you even know who those buildings' fathers are?

Well I wouldn't really class them as "big". I mean, look at those big beautiful bastards. There were just a bunch of nothing buildings downtown, so I had them all levelled and rezoned.Īnd so the first office towers began to thrust into the sky.Ĭonstance was pretty excited about it all. To accompany the residential towers now arising in the old town, I felt the commercial sector could do with a similar increase of the building height limit. Part 22: Fit The Nineteenth : I Feel The Earth Moveįit The Nineteenth : I Feel The Earth Move
