Chapter overview: Chapter 1759 from After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World, NispedanaSan introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
The next day, Phase One of the mega construction projects was finally initiated. There were two zones that’d be developed during this phase.
One was a mid-rise residential area on the western side of the rotunda. Another was the expansion of the industrial and agricultural area in the Eastern regions.
Of course, except for the purchase of system buildings which were automatically deducted from her own pockets, the funding here was mostly from the bank.
After all, she...was poor now. Fortunately, it was recovering swiftly. After all, Alterra never slept, and the taxes alone were filling up her wallet quite well.
Another source of funds was the Mercenaries who were jumping at the chance to lease their lot. The lease was 10 years, and they had to pay all of this in advance before they could start construction. With this, funding phase one was no problem.
They laid the road system first. The avenues were already there, and so were the main utility lines. They’d expand and branch out from there.
For the flatter areas, it was mostly gridiron, but the ones with varying slopes followed the terrain. The area they covered was much bigger now, covering a larger part of the mountains, so naturally, they had to adjust in those areas.
They set up Cart Stops every few blocks. There were laybys here, and these would be safe areas where people and carts could drop off and take passengers.
However, while they were still developing, it would be too much to assign some carts to go around when traffic wasn’t that much yet.
So, if there were passengers, they just had to press something on the post. It was a whistle of sorts, which was what Althea pressed back when she fetched the two alchemists. It was similar to the Howlbreaker that irked beasts, and was actually a variant of that.
Someone from the Research Center simply had to run some calculations through the computer, figuring out the arrangement for broats. This way, the broat carts would have a set path along the avenues, and would make the necessary detours if there was someone who activated the whistle.
The downside was that multiple carts could be attracted, but since there wouldn’t be too many carts on the outer roads for a time, this shouldn’t be a big problem.
Next, they designated parks and smaller commercial zones, also within every few blocks. This would properly spread out foot traffic, avoiding any uncomfortable clusters, except, of course during big events and things like that.
To make up for the consumed parks in the interior walls, they added extra parks right outside the inner walls and added gates so the people from the interior walls would have better access to them. There were moats in some areas (leftover from the war), anyway, and it was a great add-on to their parks.
By the way, the landscaping team was having a lot of fun. They had representatives when they were doing the urban planning, and they were quick to claim some blocks on the map to assign as parks.
There were also smaller park lots here and there, especially when the neighborhood had mid-rise buildings, which meant the density of the residents was higher, so they could have their own parks.
Some assigned green plots were high-potential (in terms of income) lots too, but the landscape architects managed to convince everyone to turn them into parks with passion and...stubborness.
Heck, someone even lay down on the floor in protest.
It wasn’t an entirely easy decision, though. After all, many of these lots would’ve made a lot of money if they were zoned as revenue-generating lots.


"They’ll be reenergized, happy, and—most importantly—productive!"
There was even a very large park in one of the areas that would not be developed yet, probably for phase 2. They said that, someday, they were planning on developing it into an amusement park.

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