migrants arrived today new york city where they read from four buses from el paso and one from dallas. last week eric adams declared state of emergency simcity does not have the resources to house and a 6,770,000 who arrived here since the spring. the mayor went state and federal aid to help pay for the massive influx of asylum-seekers. the city s price tag for housing migrants and associated costs now projected to exceed $1 billion. despite mayor adams plea, republican texas governor greg abbott and el paso democratic mayor have not halted the busloads of migrants. according to officials, new york s only hours after the city declared an emergency declaration, two planes with dozens of unaccompanied teenage asylum-seekers were sent by the federal government landed in upstate new york. both account executives said he s worried about their safety. there age 13 17 men, boys
The allure of
Cities: Skylines isn’t just a result of its terrific city-builder bona fides (though that’s very much a part of it). It comes from how deep in the weeds you can get in micro-managing every square inch of your realm. You can zone various areas as commercial, residential, or industrial districts. (Sorry, NUMTOTs, no mixed-use zoning in
Cities.) You can designate districts, rename them whatever you want, and tweak the jurisdictional tax rates right on down to the percentage point. You can impose limits on density, manifest new parks out of thin air, construct hospitals and other essential social services, level highways, widen roads, build metro lines, build bus stops, taxi stands, or train stations, and even terraform the surrounding geography. And you can do all of this without having to bend to the frustrating whims of a community board.
Take a look inside University of Michigan’s new Ford Motor Co. robotics complex
Facility houses research labs, classrooms, makerspaces and offices
Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor
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An aerial view of the Ford Robotics Building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Levi Hutmacher/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing)
ANN ARBOR – University of Michigan and Ford Motor Co. are opening a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to developing robots and roboticists.
The facility aims to improve people’s lives and keep them safe with its research and to promote a more equitable society.