Message from @Eyemelter69

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2018-01-29 00:41:37 UTC  

o7

2018-01-29 00:41:41 UTC  

2018-01-29 00:41:54 UTC  

Now that that has been deleted i look needlessly hostile

2018-01-29 00:42:01 UTC  

lol

2018-01-29 00:42:14 UTC  

Yeah anyways i can understand it but i am not a big fan of urban sprawl and strict code

2018-01-29 00:42:25 UTC  

what you mean strict code?

2018-01-29 00:42:50 UTC  

Personally i live in a one family suburb house that is split on 3 families which is appearently fully legal here

2018-01-29 00:42:56 UTC  

Oh ok so get this

2018-01-29 00:43:04 UTC  

one family suburb?

2018-01-29 00:43:09 UTC  

O hi. O.O

2018-01-29 00:43:16 UTC  

what is your idea of suburb?

2018-01-29 00:43:20 UTC  

Oh no like

2018-01-29 00:43:22 UTC  

A single house

2018-01-29 00:43:47 UTC  

my american version of a suburb is a big complex set as a large housing district

2018-01-29 00:43:57 UTC  

there are neiborhoods and suburbs

2018-01-29 00:44:13 UTC  

suburbs are more comercial

2018-01-29 00:44:32 UTC  

Anyways a code is when a buncha people write a “plan” for the city, and they basically draw up regions that can be residential, commercial industrial, and it defines the type of buildings and facilities that can exist in a “zone”

2018-01-29 00:44:45 UTC  

oh

2018-01-29 00:44:52 UTC  

city games style

2018-01-29 00:44:59 UTC  

Best answer is “its the blueprint that makes it so that condos aren’t built next to radioactive waste sites”

2018-01-29 00:45:14 UTC  

Ah i view suburbs as like independent towns that merge into with the city

2018-01-29 00:45:24 UTC  

oh ehhh kinda

2018-01-29 00:45:29 UTC  

And neighborhoods as strips of land where houses are

2018-01-29 00:46:14 UTC  

in alot of the big cities of us, you have a big central hub, maybe with a few apartments littered in, and then it slowly gets smaller as you go out, and eventually you get to housing distritcs outside of the city

2018-01-29 00:46:37 UTC  

Yeah its similar to here except its a bit more all over the placce

2018-01-29 00:46:51 UTC  

but either way having designated large comercial districts is more productive and beneficial then having nothing but corner stores

2018-01-29 00:47:15 UTC  

and from what ive heard having districting can make tax shit easier

2018-01-29 00:47:25 UTC  

We have central hubs but industrial areas are a bit scattered, and its not unusual to see high rise apartments next to small houses

2018-01-29 00:47:29 UTC  

Hmm

2018-01-29 00:47:31 UTC  

and it makes city expansion and stuff easier

2018-01-29 00:47:37 UTC  

I think it depends

2018-01-29 00:48:13 UTC  

I like to plan for non auto dependency, so my ideal city would be like you would only need to walk a mile to get to the grocery store, public transport or similar

2018-01-29 00:48:23 UTC  

oh

2018-01-29 00:48:29 UTC  

eh

2018-01-29 00:48:34 UTC  

that works medium scale

2018-01-29 00:48:48 UTC  

and most medium or smaller cities have that kinda thing

2018-01-29 00:48:52 UTC  

While less used things such as specific stores, hospitals and the like can be more located near the hub

2018-01-29 00:48:53 UTC  

Hmm i see

2018-01-29 00:49:04 UTC  

but for big cities its just more beneficial to have disticts

2018-01-29 00:49:08 UTC  

Is 600 000 people medium in the us?

2018-01-29 00:49:11 UTC  

Yeah makes sense