Christopia. What kind of city do you have?  Location On the waterfront Plenty of flat land Good surround land  Industrial Did not worry about pollution.

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Christopia

What kind of city do you have?  Location On the waterfront Plenty of flat land Good surround land  Industrial Did not worry about pollution More agricultural

What kind of city do you have?  Commercial Medium density. Very few shops  Housing Mainly light housing Filled up quickly At end, started demanding higher income houses.

Affect on environment (Positive)?  Lots of agricultural. Very few big city buildings Most of city spread out  Low impact at beginning

Affect on environment(Negative)?  Power plants Very high pollution levels 2 coal power plants  Air pollution Power plants lead to high air pollution Dense city caused moderate pollution levels  Water pollution Agriculture cause high water pollution Dense cities caused moderate pollution levels.

A successful mayor?  No Depleted funds Grid system was not correctly laid out Bad use of resources and land Too condensed Too much pollution  Change power plants  Use environmentally friendly products

Done differently to improve city?  Spaced agricultural further away from city.  Gradually build up city rather than all at once.  Create a positive flow of money before expanding  Implement civil services earlier Police Fire department Hospitals

Done differently to improve city?  Less schools and greater funding  Use more environmentally friendly and cost efficient power plants  Create more interaction between cities Transportation Water Energy