1- Final development of the Joust Arena in 1-W
2- Culture monument (TBD) at Culture Square in 1-E
3- Substitution of walled Haws at Old City for perimeter gardens until properly built by owners.
4- Paving of The Road from 2-E to the Old City
5- Development of Park at 2-S
6 - Mining Tribute Monument in 2-C center
Thank you Councillor,
We also like the city beautified. There are areas that are best left dirt-surfaced. The Jousting ground is one.
The only one.And even that could be gardened with no real damage to anyone. Gardening adds peace, beauty and value to the city, and the price of it goes directly to Labor.
- Our wish is that if there are any lots purchased for later use, the owner would make them gardens while waiting, unless the place is in the middle of nowhere of course. Especially in the Old Town Centre, in the 125th anniversary of the oldest buildings, we still find dirt. That should be gardens instead (or buildings - the centre pays out quite nicely).
- Also a million-stone monument, perhaps in 2-C as Lord Paulson mentioned, or in 2-NE in the park.
- We might need a new office building, or perhaps build one just because it's fun and it's important to have Town presence in all the boroughs.
- The University is 35 m high and as such, the highest building in town (built with pedestal according to normal rules). An actual tower, however, would be higher, and may get a height rule exception.
- The Church needs to start working also - in one of the first 9 boroughs, there will be a site for a seriously great sacral building, with walls several meters thick and dome seriously big. Built mostly of stone and not necessarily many windows, or a high lux at inception (because it can be increased later), it becomes surprisingly affordable.
- DETAILED tabs of 2 and 3 have not been started because the V.4 was promised to come. Well, now we have to start them anyway, and there's a converter that makes the data in V.4 format, so this is not even double work, really.
- If there are some builded lots, the streets to them should be built.
- Supplying the Army is a Royal privilege, but we do not reject the gift from the Town, for example to finalize the Citadel after nearly 100 years of construction.