I know that the concept of a city and its radius is supposed to cover suburbs, but we have all come across that nice city site that is just one square too far from, say, a nice bit of grass.
COuld we have a "suburb" improvement, that could be built, in modern era, and pitched on a square adjoining the radius of the city. It would not have a pop of its own, it would just give access to the tile. On second thoughts, maybe a worker/settler could found a suburb as theydo an outpost.
COuld we have a "suburb" improvement, that could be built, in modern era, and pitched on a square adjoining the radius of the city. It would not have a pop of its own, it would just give access to the tile. On second thoughts, maybe a worker/settler could found a suburb as theydo an outpost.
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