The Disaster of the Second Mythmonster Administration
Cheery title, eh? Well, it about sums it up. Just to give you a preview of what is in this update, I present to you the final stats... now.
Final Stats
Population: 269,857 (-32,634)
Funds: $77,430 (-$157,216!)
Mayor Rating: 11/12 (-1)
Deficit is 15,031 per month
Myth was surprised when he was handed the rule of the city once more. Apparently he had been a good enough mayor that people wanted him again, so who was he to decline? Just like last time, as soon as he walked into his office, an advisor latched onto him, this time complaining about garbage and the storage thereof. Apparently the previous administration had trusted in the power of recycling a bit too much and removed the landfill near the army base.

The simple solution was to simply rezone the landfill near the army base. Not like they'd be complaining, after all. The next few months were spent adjusting the funding for schools, clinics, and the police to maximize effectiveness. At one point, though photo documentation was lost, Myth happened upon an elementary school that had all of... 4 students in it. It was promptly bulldozed and replaced with a library which may hopefully get more use. As part of this, a clinic was placed near the MMM Medical Centre, which had been overwhelmed with the amount of people in the area needing medical care.

In terms of expansion, there was a road near the highway that was empty, and so some commercial areas were zoned there. An avenue near the beach was suffering heavy traffic, so the subway system was expanded there, to some success. Myth was pleased that his little subway project had become so popular.

Amusingly, the International Airport had become a hotbed of crime, or so reported a certain undercover cop. To alleviate this, a police kiosk was placed near it and some new development, to serve as airport security. Sure, it only covered about a quarter of the airport, but a later examination showed it was 6 for 6 in arrests to crimes.

The first major frustration of the Second Myth Administration was that commercial areas were being extremely sluggish in expanding. In one case, an area had been zoned for over a year, but not a single burger stand had been constructed there. Demand was high across the board, and desirability in the area was good for at least low wealth commercial services. The businessmen just did not want to expand. High-tech industry, at least, boomed. Any new zoning would be filled in almost immediately.
Seriously, why wouldn't a location like this develop? It was near the power plant, but the desirability was adequate for all but high-wealth commercial offices. I figure at least some low-wealth stuff should have moved in there.
The next few months were rather dull. Money came in steadily, and the population had increased by about 20,000 from the beginning of the term. However, on a calm morning in the middle of Myth's forth year, a deep rumbling shook the ground beneath Fort Consternation. At first, an earthquake was feared, but then something much different happened. The ground on top of a mountain rose up into the sky, destroying a few office buildings from Myth's previous term, and the ground cracked open. A volcano had erupted, almost literally in the middle of the city!
Brave firefighters rushed to it, and policemen went around the city to keep the civilians calm. All were prepared for the worst, and as the lava spilled over the top, a collective breath was held for the devastation that would be wrought.
And then a single house caught on fire. One. Bloody. House.
A grand total of 8 buildings were affected by the volcano's eruption, 7 of which were destroyed by the alteration of the terrain. Total losses were estimated at an underwhelming $3,000. People everywhere shrugged and went about their business, until someone tried opening their taps. Nothing came out. All across the city, people tried to get to their water... and nothing happened.
Imagine this. All across the city. Yeah.
Somehow, the radius of the water lines had decreased to a single tile in most cases, very rarely expanding to two tiles. Over half of the city was now without water, and the true disaster began now. In a panic, Myth plopped down another water pump and frantically began laying down miles of water lines in order to avoid mass abandonment.
The water situation at the end of the term. As you can see, water is still there, it's just not getting to the buildings for some reason
But it was all for naught. High-wealth residents and businesses left en masse, sending the revenues of the city plummeting. The new water lines cost money, making expenses soar, even as water had not been restored to the entire city. And for some reason, the hill on which nearly all of Fort Consternation's industry resided, was getting next to no water, even with water lines placed.
The city bled money now, losing 15,000 a month without taxes. People left every day, driving the city deeper into its hole. Mayor Myth left his second term disgraced due to what had happened to the once prosperous city of Fort Consternation under his rule. One can only hope the next mayor will be able to get the city out of this crisis.
Yeah, the hill of industry is still without water. Most of the manufacturing on it is abandoned. Note the mass abandonment pretty much everywhere else.
Final Stats (Again)
Mayor: (I'm... honestly not sure. Either Quintillus or germanicus, depending on if the latter is able to play, I think.)
Population: 269,857 (-32,634)
Funds: $77,430 (-$157,216!)
Mayor Rating: 11/12 (-1)
Deficit is 15,031 per month
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So, uh, yeah. I seriously have no clue what on Earth caused this water problem to happen, but it's seriously screwed up this city. We'll need serious austerity measures if the city is not to go bankrupt soon. I thought I got off easy when the volcano turned out so weak, but that was obviously Not true.