11-26-2018, 06:55 PM
(11-26-2018, 04:14 PM)nms Wrote: Properly designed and maintained stone dust pathways are cost effective and durable in most situations. Paved pathways look good for a couple of years and then slowly deteriorate beyond the point of being a danger before they are repaired. A slightly more expensive option would be paving bricks which can be replaced a few a time if necessary without the need to repave a whole section.
And yet, we seem to be able to build and construct paved roads absolutely everywhere without this problem. Given the enormous square footage of paved roads in the Region, it is definitely not a problem to construct the much smaller area covered by all the paths in the Region to the same standard.