Solasta planners hope to encourage economic development by becoming more connected to the outside world.
The current economy is strong, with a healthy city budget, high land value, and a city value just shy of ¢15,000,000 and increasing rapidly. Despite this, many businesses complain of not having enough raw materials and goods to sell, which often results in the abandoning of buildings in commercial zones. With the swift development, planners are presented with the opportunity to fund projects targeting increased accessibility to the outside world. It is easy to become distracted with internal affairs, satisfying zoning demands and working tirelessly to provide outstanding facilities and systems, but this threatens Solasta’s potential for external connectivity. Planners will push for the construction of train stations to increase imports and exports.
Pictured above are Solasta’s current imports.
Pictured above are Solasta’s current exports. Note the “Not enough raw materials” notices in the upper middle section of the image.