Chapter One: The mayor!
It all started on a warm sunny day, the sounds of birds chirping was very prevalent, but this peace was broken by the heart breaking sound of sirens!
"The mayor has been hospitalized for undisclosed reasons early this day." Said a news reported on the evening news. The town stood out side the hospital waiting to hear news about there beloved mayor.
In the meantime though, the temporary mayor was taking office at city hall,
He was very radical when it came to making political decisions. He believed that if they turned the city into a industrial city and not a holiday resort city, like the mayor was working on, he could greatly increase the city's size, and tax income!
Due to the radical plans the city began having whole areas dedicated to nothing but heavy industry...
This is slowly killing the enviroment and forcing people to move further away from there jobs just to stay healthy!
Chapter two: Big Changes come to growing town!
The news comes out finally that the mayor had been hospitalized for a heart attack, and had to stay for complications.
This whole time, the city has been falling apart, peopling have been moving into a small, yet high density area away from all the industrial pollution
This high density zone has it ups and down. One of the ups would be no pollution and it's like a community, everyone knows everyone. A down is, it makes the area a high value terrorist target.
Also as the acting Mayor is in power he decides to build a 1.2 million dollar tunnel system, linking the once vibrant neighbor hoods into the industrial park. The tunnel is named 74 memorial highway ( ) the monthly cost of this tunnel is 18k which financially hurt the city to the point where it would not recover for years to come.
All of this industry though, did work out like he was hoping, it spurred the economy and made the cities population boom. In one year alone the city gained 50k workers!
But now the mayor is back and who knows what will happen next!
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