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Why is this Subdivision RURAL instead of URBAN? | Clearwater County 72
Hello everyone and welcome back to Clearwater County! Johnson Aggregates large development project in Verde Beach recently ended opening up a ton of capacity for the company. Governor Johnson wants to use this new capacity to bring development housing within Clearwater County, since there is a significant housing shortage. In this episode, the company will develop a 101 acre parcel into a rural subdivision... but this wasn't always the plan.
In this episode, we'll discuss why it has been developed this way, and built out all 101 acres in this episode. Lots of building in this one, even if it's a bit quicker than usual - enjoy!
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Introduction - 0:00
Mod Issues- 1:37
A Clean Canvas to Work With - 3:40
Laying Things Out - 7:14
Parks - 13:15
I'm a Simple Man, You Know Me - 14:45
Building Buildings - 17:45
More Landscaping & Fencing - 21:35
City Tour - 28:26
Lighting and Other Odds and Ends - 29:26

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@ryanbledsoe6697
@ryanbledsoe6697 Год назад
I moved into a neighborhood that was once a family farm and “Farm” in the name. They’ve kept 2 silos as part of the aesthetics next to an open air event barn. So, not weird to see them still in the neighborhood 😊
@jasonlescalleet5611
@jasonlescalleet5611 Год назад
Yeah. I could see those getting painted with the development’s logo, featured on its brochures, etc. of course you can’t really do that in the game though.
@jordandegraaff
@jordandegraaff Год назад
@@jasonlescalleet5611 oh yes you can. With the right mods, anything is possible.😉
@Collgab2050
@Collgab2050 Год назад
Do we live in the same neighborhood? lol
@zachwak
@zachwak Год назад
I live in a 'rural' unincorporated area about 15 minutes from downtown Raleigh NC. its nice having low taxes and less rules while also having proximity. Im able to own horses and goats and chickens, but live only 2000ft from a grocery store and shopping complex. very enjoyable
@more_less
@more_less Год назад
so you find 2000ft close
@brandonrico6223
@brandonrico6223 Год назад
It's pretty good for US standard
@SonicGeneration
@SonicGeneration Год назад
I hope they buy your unincorporated area & build a big mall tbh
@blazingfiery4632
@blazingfiery4632 Год назад
@@more_less It's what? 600 meters? That's close
@johnson0618
@johnson0618 Год назад
NC gang gotta represent 💪💪
@devinhock8549
@devinhock8549 Год назад
This was a fun episode to watch. I work as an environmental consultant and we work with developers to identify wetlands, headwater drainage features, and the like to make sure they avoid/preserve/buffer those wet areas to maintain the integrity of the local watershed. It would be cool if the next iteration of the game took microtopography into consideration with more small streams, wetlands, and other natural areas that you have to build around, enhance, or reroute.
@juliahenriques210
@juliahenriques210 Год назад
That'll be natural as Cities Skylines 2 ups the fluid simulation. Right now water behaves as huge jelly blobs with no viscosity. As these get smaller and acquire some viscosity, water physics might become even more impressive than it already is (for a computer program that hasn't been made with high resolution fluid simulation in mind).
@sparkzyfulton5774
@sparkzyfulton5774 Год назад
Needed boulders and a small gazebo and or fishing dock in the little pond
@akmwngtk
@akmwngtk Год назад
i love that vb and cwc are in the same city planner plays cinematic universe
@Salmoddi
@Salmoddi Год назад
I'm sure VB's city planner is quite jealous of CWC's city planner who has mod super powers.
@aaronsirkman8375
@aaronsirkman8375 Год назад
And don't forget Nicolet Bay, which is even in the same state as Clearwater!
@jonathanskarberg2776
@jonathanskarberg2776 Год назад
CPP Cinematic Universe
@jase_allen
@jase_allen Год назад
@@jonathanskarberg2776 A colossal, ordered universe.
@badams1037
@badams1037 Год назад
It’s interesting how the idea of rural varies. To me and how I grew up rural, this is total suburbs. But I know a lot of people that would view this as a nice rural neighborhood. Awesome build to to break up the density of Ashland
@delvinwolf6611
@delvinwolf6611 Год назад
Yeah, it's definitely interesting to see. From all of the different things I've seen as I've traveled around the U.S. I personally wouldn't call this development "rural". But, I also wouldn't call it the "suburbs", either. It's something in-between, to me.
@stevengaines5856
@stevengaines5856 Год назад
@@delvinwolf6611 maybe a rural suburb?
@SuperPope69
@SuperPope69 Год назад
Yeah, I was watching this thinking "this is literally just a neighborhood with land around your house" Which is usually placed between cities and what I consider rural where I'm from
@tomasroma2333
@tomasroma2333 Год назад
​@@delvinwolf6611 Sometimes people use the term "exurb" to describe semi-rural developments. Not sure if its appropriate for this but it could be
@PrayingToTheAlien
@PrayingToTheAlien Год назад
I love how the addition of fences makes it look like actual parcels. One place Cities: Skylines could improve on.
@daltonbedore8396
@daltonbedore8396 Год назад
i think the current mechanic is pretty good. vanilla game just needs to be more liberal with placements in C:S2
@Ilaeria
@Ilaeria Год назад
I recently moved to a rural area so I really loved this episode. The only thing I’d suggest is a lot of rural residents grow their own food including fruit trees - nearly everyone has at least an apple or lemon tree in my area. Maybe you could have added fruit trees in your landscaping?
@robbiebiel7840
@robbiebiel7840 Год назад
Love the new neighbourhood, especially the pond; grass and environment looks amazing. I just miss some park benches there, seems like an ideal place to sit down, read a book, maybe feed the ducks etc. :)
@Anne5440_
@Anne5440_ Год назад
Many rural folks just sit on the ground.
@kgannet29
@kgannet29 Год назад
Agreed. It also looks like a fun place to ice skate on in the winter when it freezes over.
@wm-nu1yf
@wm-nu1yf Год назад
To still use Building Themes, set the entire city to International and then just set up each district like you normally would. I was having the same problem with the array errors after I bought Financial Districts. Game was unplayable. Someone suggested this trick and it worked perfectly. Themes still works and no more array errors. District Styles always ignores some of my themes and just grows whatever it wants.
@jase_allen
@jase_allen Год назад
22:17 Seeing this fence being added to the new neighborhood makes me homesick for my childhood home. I grew up in a neighborhood that was carved out of farmland. Days when I missed the after school bus and had to walk home, I'd walk past several horse pastures on my way home that used that style fence. If I was lucky, there'd be a horse on that side of the pasture wanting some pats and attention. [Mumbles] years later, and the pastures have also been replaced by houses. But that fence remains as a reminder of what once was.
@artistfkaW
@artistfkaW Год назад
19:53 after years of playing, I finally learned to love plopping in my current build. And it is absolutely my best city ever. I got so tired of having 3 of the same building on one block. And it’s so much easier to control height, do cul de sacs, etc
@suitepee555
@suitepee555 Год назад
Really, really, really glad to see another Clearwater County video. These, and Nicolet Bay are my absolute favorite!! They are just so few and far between all the Verde Beach episodes, which I do appreciate, but the level of detail and satisfying visuals truly lie with the two aforementioned cities. They are just so satisfying and the lack of crippling limitations is refreshing. Anywho, keep up the excellent work!
@CitiesByDiana
@CitiesByDiana Год назад
The characters have photos now! Governor Johnson is a real person now! 🤩 Also just loving the concept for this video, these types of rural areas are super common but it's rare you see someone build them in CS.
@masers1184
@masers1184 Год назад
Such a great episode, I prefer these more realistic sub-suburban builds! I know it's tedious and time consuming, but I'd utilize moveit to make sure the driveways are connected to the actual street as it definitely kills the realism a bit. I know the cul-de-sac homes will be a little more challenging but maybe the use of surface painter could help. So excited to see what develops next!
@cdw2468
@cdw2468 Год назад
was thinking the same, the gap is jarring
@shawms38
@shawms38 Год назад
I grew up in this kind of near-rural housing development, and one thing I would expect to see is some more variety in the types of fences used. Or even redundant fences - I remember one neighbor built a privacy fence just so he wouldn’t have to look at his neighbors fence 😂
@wispiwispi1889
@wispiwispi1889 Год назад
Maybe fountains in the pond to prevent mosquito breeding.
@Rengray2
@Rengray2 Год назад
This was a really fantastic build! Very realistic in pretty much every aspect. We have one near us that has an elementary school within its boundaries, along with walking/biking paths, playgrounds, and water access. (Woodlake - Richmond, VA) The only thing I would change about the build would be to plop one or two willow trees around the pond. 🙂
@tawnyprovince-ward2353
@tawnyprovince-ward2353 Год назад
I live in a rural subdivision I FREAKING LOVE IT! All the nature please.
@trudynasty738
@trudynasty738 Год назад
Wow! Your green detailing looks amazing!! Should put landscaping along the multi-use paths too!! I really like the grasses.
@s3nd3r5
@s3nd3r5 Год назад
I grew up sorta on this style of suburb into rural cross over. behind my neighborhood development were farms (I was in walking distance of an orchard). And we'd have silos remaining and I always loved looking at them. And we greatly lacked that type of access added here. if I wanted to go into town I'd have to bike or walk on the main county route into town, no sidewalks, 40mph roads. Was not fun (and why my mom wouldn't let us, lol) Inside our neighborhood off the county round had sidewalks and allowed inter neighborhood play, but gosh. Every road needs SOME sidewalk. So I appreciate the path network and bike roads :)
@jz4163
@jz4163 Год назад
I actually learn a lot from those beginning segments! Thank you for putting those in your videos!
@VaingloriousGaming
@VaingloriousGaming Год назад
My community, Northshore (which is on the south shore of the lake lol), looks and feels a lot like what you've built here. We're about ten minutes outside of town, but instead of being surrounded by farms, we're surrounded by forest (the neighborhood sits on land that was part of a very large private hunting camp). Aside from that, you nailed the vibe of my neighborhood. Despite being surrounded by forest, our homes all have the same four or five trees: one in the front yard, two or three in the back. And it is incredibly dark at night; we have maybe one light per street, usually halfway down each street. Great job capturing the look and feel of the area!
@stucorbett3795
@stucorbett3795 Год назад
Loving this series, started watching a month ago and absolutely blitzed my way through the series! Keep it up, Easy watch, calming voice to chill out after a stressful hectic day at work
@jnewman83
@jnewman83 Год назад
2 things….First, I LOVED this build. Even though the neighborhood I grew up in was incorporated, it had the vibe and character of this build. Second, my 8 year daughter has caught City Skylines fever and watched today’s episode with me!!
@icantthinkofaname2176
@icantthinkofaname2176 Год назад
If you ever want a tiny water source, you can manually type 0.001 before you place the water source. It will display as 0.00, but it's still functional.
@richrichard6520
@richrichard6520 Год назад
I've seen these types of neighborhoods pop up here & there and I think you've captured that setting very VERY well. Regarding adding forests, sometimes there are small stands of trees in the previous farm fields that get incorporated into the new developments. Also, the original few homes would have significantly larger trees from the new ones. I would also think there would be some basic bench seating in a few places around the pond to feed the ducks, read a book, etc. Thanks again for an excellent video.
@papertiger709
@papertiger709 Год назад
Checking in - this series has been my background watch while I do all manner of work. Utterly dismayed I've reached the end. Thank you for the wonderful series! Looking forward to picking my way through the others. Down with parking lots!
@TheCubzmacon
@TheCubzmacon Год назад
Yesss!!! Love, from France !!
@Granulus
@Granulus Год назад
I live simi deep in a rural area and with the housing shortage they have made new homes near my area more Urban with most being 10 feet close to each other breaking the whole reason to live in a rural area
@cpreyde
@cpreyde Год назад
If any mod makers are watching this, having more wildlife would be pretty cool I think. Ducks and other birds that would be attracted to water and parks. It'd be cool is they'd travel around the map too.
@jon-from-tx
@jon-from-tx Год назад
Love the way you think about these districts as you build them out.
@NooBoo_Girl
@NooBoo_Girl Год назад
I live in a rural subdivision, that once upon a time was military barracks, then just farmland, and now houses converted from old barracks. I would say maybe adding flower fields in some of those blanker spaces. Since this used to be fertile farmland, and wetland, there would be flowering fields for at least some of it. When you talked about cotton I thought instantly of those fields of red flowers we get here when they stopped planting cotton. Just an idea :) Loved this episode!
@joshinio
@joshinio Год назад
I love these sorts of videos so much. Not only do I get to watch a real nice guy doing his best work in a game I love, but I get to learn so much about the real world of planning & development.
@victhefoxygamer_6180
@victhefoxygamer_6180 Год назад
I can't tell if it's because I've been personally displaced for so long, or you're just really really good at your job, but I really want to live here. Looks amazing as always!
@BurningRubberNz
@BurningRubberNz Год назад
Im glad you went back and detailed it more looks so much better with the fences and hedges
@williamjensen674
@williamjensen674 Год назад
Love it! Lots of farm fields have tree lines between fields. You could put some more dense lines in imagining they preserved some of the more mature trees when they developed the neighborhood.
@edwardmiessner6502
@edwardmiessner6502 Год назад
This is a very nice build! I used to live in New England towns that have/had bike or bridle paths (Scituate and Arlington, Massachusetts). The paths usually had weeds, bushes and trees grown up on either side even where there were houses nearby. So I would go in and add some landscaping to the new subdivision's bike paths in order to give the houses view privacy as well. Also may I suggest Detaignemint Pond for the body of water since these sort of developments typically have stormwater detention ponds? Thanks.
@mitchellschwartz6766
@mitchellschwartz6766 Год назад
Love this build!! I always enjoy building rural subdivisions.
@tegjwokjohn1839
@tegjwokjohn1839 Год назад
I've been watching this series for a long time now and I'm surprised that you haven't run out of nodes given the size of the city and level of detail
@smfbruh2911
@smfbruh2911 Год назад
Hi, Fun fact the people who are above are not the first
@subressor1
@subressor1 Год назад
This has been my favourite Clearwater County video in a long while! I love the capital city, but little builds like these are what made me really love Clearwater County in the first place :)
@Shezaad18
@Shezaad18 Год назад
Just moved to a rural area but it's on the edge of an urban area. So about a 15min drive from a major center as well as great access to major highways. But why I prefer the rural side is because of the lower density, it's situated quite close to a nature reserve and because of the wetlands they built a man made lagoon so we have access to our own beach in an area where the closest large body of water is at least 60km away.
@ruubelegant
@ruubelegant Год назад
New to the series, as someone who's sick of where they currently live, I appreciate how much thought you put into foot traffic, too many places I've lived away from the city have been impossible to leave without a car And that's probably why I tend to appreciate living in more urbanized, city setting. It's easier to walk/bike, or there's public transport!
@flynnmckee8442
@flynnmckee8442 Год назад
The ability to create spaces that feel real in the game is just something else. Great video !
@jimbofergus
@jimbofergus Год назад
I love how you give a backstory to the developments that you create in this game. 👾
@kevinfranklin4014
@kevinfranklin4014 Год назад
I live in Maryland, and there are a few counties in Maryland that are mainly rural, and you are right. It's hardly any street lights except for the main roads and maybe a light here and there on streets leading into the communities but its primarily lightless
@juliahenriques210
@juliahenriques210 Год назад
That close to Ashland these properties would gentrify so quickly... I wouldn't be surprised to just see a couple suburban castles built there after a decade or two.
@hugefanboy413
@hugefanboy413 Год назад
When setting up a tag, in Find It!, you can click the Batch button to select multiple objects in the list (or deselect multiple) in order to add or remove them from the selected tag instantly.
@Rouverius
@Rouverius Год назад
So much good stuff here. But let me say, that pond is a work of art. I'd love to take a walk around it. 👍
@Timmy12309
@Timmy12309 Год назад
This is cool to see. I just build an area like this in my city. As always I love this videos
@RyanThomas96
@RyanThomas96 Год назад
Love to see more of these types of communities and subdivisions in Nicolette Bay!
@sokkaoaf2699
@sokkaoaf2699 Год назад
I think having a variation of different fences throughout the area would make it more realistic. Can’t forget some of the privacy fenced backyards.
@Kisamaism
@Kisamaism Год назад
We have these all over my state, and much worse! Most are simple slaps of road forming something akin to a frontage road with five to twenty houses on it before it slips back in, entrances and exits almost completely unnoticed by the majority of the adjoining thoroughfare traffic. Love it.
@josephprecup
@josephprecup Год назад
Our rural subdivision in northern Bon Secour, AL is identical to your build. The biggest issue I see as more subdivisions get developed is the lack of pedestrian routes and the 2 lane roads that were not upgraded with the larger traffic flow.
@shaneintheuk2026
@shaneintheuk2026 Год назад
Great area. Nice to go back to the very beginning and redevelop. I forget crescents and you reminded me, ta. I just do not have the patience to do this type of build. I love seeing them but it takes hours!
@cubedgirl
@cubedgirl Год назад
🐄 This is great!!! I currently live in a community just like the one you built. It's zoned as agriculture and equine made for us! I love this new neighborhood. It's also nice to see us come back to ashland aain. 🙂
@michaelfoland2007
@michaelfoland2007 Год назад
I absolutely love that Rural Area! That was a very nice mulligan there! Keep it up :)
@gabrielnaranjo271
@gabrielnaranjo271 Год назад
Please, continúe making Clearwater videos. This series has been enjoyable and at times soothing, if you can of course.
@Lintary
@Lintary Год назад
A improvement would be some variation in the grassland on which this neighborhood is placed, along with some bushy & higher grass areas. Perhaps also some hedge rows instead of fencing. Also adding some picnic benches and the likes in the 'gardens' would bring more character as that is what people will do often if they have the space and early on before there is budget for grander things like pools.
@jasperhildebrandt
@jasperhildebrandt Год назад
This live to Detail…. completely worth it I adore this new part of the city
@Gamesaucer
@Gamesaucer Год назад
I've seen a bunch of through traffic through the neighbourhood. You mentioned the layout is intended to prevent that, but I guess that's not enough to dissuade C:S vehicle AI. Perhaps it makes sense to slightly lower the speed limit, so cars are more likely to go around? If nothing else, banning heavy traffic would at least stop trucks from barrelling through the streets all the time.
@winterfire567
@winterfire567 Год назад
This is how my childhood neighborhood was developed, I'm pretty sure, from farmland to a rural-suburban development. It's since been re-developed to be much denser, with smaller land parcels and cookie cutter homes to match, but you can still see most of the telltale signs. The streets are long and meandering, confusing, and grossly cul-de-sac'd. There are still smaller homesteads where agricultural production takes place - a couple of crop fields, a small livestock operation and poultry as well. Many of the original homes still draw well water and have signs on their property advising the local authorities of that. There's a stormwater pond that has been turned into exactly the same kind of local park with much of the same foliage, walking and biking paths, and climbing structures. The lighting is also extremely sparse and relegated to intersections. Really the only thing that's different is that the multi-family home buffer between my neighborhood and the city isn't duplexes, but rather they're smaller 6-12 unit apartment buildings. It was very cool to watch this play out, and how I can see everything here for what it used to be, at least in some scope. :)
@Anne5440_
@Anne5440_ Год назад
Finally a neighborhood and landscaping that I like. I especially like the pond area.
@ynk47
@ynk47 Год назад
Finally...... Watched the Entire Series..... Now I will have to wait for New One's But that was One Hell of A Journey 🗿🔥🔥
@BellatrixLlvr
@BellatrixLlvr Год назад
I discovered this series about 6 weeks ago and watched an episode (or several) nearly every single day. I just finished this one last night and settled in to watch episode 73 only to discover I had finished the entire series. 😭 Please tell me more are coming! Your builds have helped me with my city tremendously!
@CityPlannerPlays
@CityPlannerPlays Год назад
Thank you so much, Mark!! More are coming - I'm hoping the next one is Saturday! Glad the videos helped!!
@Nolameaux87
@Nolameaux87 Год назад
As per usual, an entertaining and educational video.
@oberongypsy
@oberongypsy Год назад
So two things about that neighborhood. There’s a chance that somebody would plant that forest. A local school might use it as an opportunity to teach conservation, and it’s also possible that Johnson Aggregates might consider parceling some of that land out as carbon offsets. Given the pollution generated by mining it could help improve their public image. Also, given the measurement of the parcel of land, locals might start calling it the Hundred Acre Green.
@jakewillis2484
@jakewillis2484 Год назад
LOVED this! Clearwater county definitely needs more subdivisions!
@MrJamesBanana
@MrJamesBanana Год назад
Maybe add a place for people to fish in the dam? I would fully expect someone in the area to introduce fish into it, even if the developer didn't. I guess a viewing deck could work if placed into the water. Edit: Do you have any school buses you could run trough the area? I guess it would be a bit far for kids to walk to school from the furthest parts of the development.
@57thorns
@57thorns Год назад
Or making it a bird sanctuary with a viewing deck. It definitely looks like it would attract a lot of wildlife it it is large enough.
@strongheart7861
@strongheart7861 Год назад
OMG, is that adorible Alvin and the chimpmunks...you are the best!!!
@moomoome42
@moomoome42 Год назад
I love that storm water pond! It reminds me of where I grew up except with good bike routes
@michaelg7022
@michaelg7022 Год назад
Looks good, thanks!
@sejlen3557
@sejlen3557 Год назад
Thanks for the content.
@PhilMcPhil
@PhilMcPhil Год назад
Amazing build!
@flowerblush4171
@flowerblush4171 Год назад
Thank you for your channel! I used to be addicted to meth and I remember your videos helping me get through it
@damontaejanuary5722
@damontaejanuary5722 Год назад
The park in the new area looks like the walking trail in Oregon
@Triliton
@Triliton Год назад
Love this rural neighbourhood. :) Id add some bush fences too, and perhaps later on some more details for the gardens in some houses. Just a tad of more details :)
@gemstonelabradoodles3487
@gemstonelabradoodles3487 Год назад
I live rural and love it...except when my well froze this past winter!
@davidjohnny1821
@davidjohnny1821 Год назад
Love rural builds!!
@BobbyHoskins1016
@BobbyHoskins1016 Год назад
3:33 di that seagull actually just take a dump 😂
@gulfELAl9155
@gulfELAl9155 Год назад
Farm: an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager.
@RoefLaser
@RoefLaser Год назад
El contexto para cada proyecto es increible!... No es simplemente porque me gusta y se ve bonito, también entra en juego la funcionalidad, la norma y hasta la política, jejeje!... Interesante!...
@dilboy5785
@dilboy5785 Год назад
great episode! :)
@Amb10050
@Amb10050 Год назад
Clear water county is most certainly my favorite series
@LukeSillies
@LukeSillies Год назад
My sister in law lived in one of these farm to subdivision places in the midwest, those shared paths have a few space trees but are surrounded by the vegetation of grasses, etc you have near the pond. You could just add a ton of those. They are sparse and sad places to live, but that's what we love to build, yea?
@ehartatak
@ehartatak Год назад
Awesome build
@johnolaveson5362
@johnolaveson5362 Год назад
I love the rationale as to the built forms.
@methosmomomax7470
@methosmomomax7470 Год назад
16:58 I would place some benches around the lake for sims to sit and take in the view.
@RestoMog
@RestoMog Год назад
Rural, one of the complaints I have about urban developement in oregon is it seems to keep being built on fertile farm land rather than on otherwise unusable land.
@Masterbreel2
@Masterbreel2 Год назад
Great to be back in Ashland!
@GISP
@GISP Год назад
That lake park could use some benches and lightpoles. Maybe even a tiny wooden pier to dive or fish from.
@cepstralmadness2666
@cepstralmadness2666 Год назад
Always excited for an episode of Landscaping Design Simulator '22
@gazzamuso
@gazzamuso Год назад
Love hearing that Wisconsin accent come through on the word Täêg
@noemierollindedebeaumont1130
I know, right ?! I particularly like it as a non-native english speaker, i find it great. Thee first time i heard his accent, i was very surprised, thought it was a word i didn't know 😅
@Eugene352
@Eugene352 Год назад
Very nice and relaxing video. Thank you ❤. Please also consider adjusting farming industry accordingly to the edits you made before starting the development of the district.
@shaneintheuk2026
@shaneintheuk2026 Год назад
17:12 a fence would be popular with parents and dog walkers to separate the park from the road. Dogs and children dart through gaps in hedges all the time.
@smoore6461
@smoore6461 Год назад
I have to say, only City Planner Plays could make a suburb seem like a cool thing 😀 great work, sir!! Very nice-looking build!!
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
Why the suburb hate? That's just odd
@jasonmurdick9864
@jasonmurdick9864 Год назад
10 acres with farmland around me. Love the peace and quiet and natural environment.
@RAI-1911
@RAI-1911 Год назад
Thanks for the entertainment :)
@WilliamRVela
@WilliamRVela Год назад
"Why is this Subdivision is RURAL" is a great question
@markknudsen1755
@markknudsen1755 Год назад
Like this every much! Was a fun build to watch (as always). Question! Have you found or have any good recommendations for a highway cap? Or have you done any work on this type of build, either in game or real life? Trying to find something to use in C:S
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