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alright

ouch

I received some

constructive criticism

that I'm bothering about

problems that are

TOO FUKKEN HUGE

and ignoring the so called

real problems

okay

I tend to do that

like with the

OMNITRANSPOSITION

or the project

CAATINGA BEES

I like massive projects okay

very rarely I think small

but today we're going to do a round of

SOLVING SMALL PROBLEMS

alright

if people like it

we do it more later

1 - Potholes and Poorly Maintained Roads

Increase funding for public works through higher taxes on corporations to ensure consistent road repair and maintenance.

Privatize road maintenance or offer contracts to private companies to reduce costs and increase accountability.

Implement a digital reporting app for citizens to report potholes and track repairs in real-time, focusing repairs in high-traffic areas first.

2 - Sidewalks Cluttered with Scooters and Bikes

Create designated, free parking areas for scooters and bikes, funded by a tax on ride-sharing companies.

Charge users or companies fees for improper parking and allow police or private companies to ticket or impound improperly parked scooters.

Set up dedicated docking stations on sidewalks and require scooters and bikes to lock in place to end rides, ensuring organized storage.


3 - Excessive Noise from Construction and Traffic

Restrict hours of construction to preserve community quiet hours, funded by government noise reduction programs.

Relax restrictions but provide tax incentives for using quieter machinery or noise barriers.

Use advanced soundproofing technologies around construction sites and set quieter hours only for residential areas.


4 - Long Wait Times at Traffic Lights

Invest in smart, adaptive traffic light systems with government oversight to optimize flow for all users, including pedestrians.

Partner with private companies to develop AI traffic management systems with performance-based contracts.

Implement adaptive traffic lights in high-traffic areas and sync signals to ensure minimal stop-and-go during peak times.


5 - Unreliable Public Transportation Schedules

Expand public funding to increase the frequency and reliability of public transit, prioritizing low-income areas.

Privatize or contract out some transit services to improve efficiency and allow competitive pricing.

Use data analytics to predict peak times and adjust schedules based on real-time demand.



6 - Buses and Trains Being Overcrowded

Increase the fleet and reduce fares, funded by progressive taxation, to provide a comfortable experience for all riders.

Allow private companies to operate additional, premium transit options for a fee.

Implement congestion-based fare pricing and predictive algorithms to direct more buses or trains where needed during peak hours.


7 - Trash Piling Up Due to Irregular Collection

Increase funding for sanitation workers and recycling programs with more frequent pickups in underserved areas.

Privatize waste collection or introduce competition to lower costs and improve reliability.

Use sensors in trash bins to alert waste collectors when bins are full, optimizing collection routes.


8 - Streetlights Malfunctioning

Increase budget for city maintenance teams to inspect and fix streetlights more frequently.

Allow companies to sponsor or maintain streetlights in exchange for advertising rights on the poles.

Use smart streetlights with sensors to detect outages immediately and automate repair requests.


9 - Sidewalks Blocked by Parked Cars

Install bollards to prevent cars from parking on sidewalks and strictly enforce fines for violators.

Use revenue from parking tickets to fund sidewalk repairs and widen areas prone to obstructions.

Use curb management sensors to monitor illegal parking and automatically issue tickets.


10 - Lack of Public Restrooms

Build publicly funded restrooms in high-traffic areas and make them free to use.

Partner with businesses to offer restrooms to the public in exchange for tax incentives or advertising space.

Install automated, self-cleaning public toilets in key areas, using a small user fee to fund maintenance.

11 - Strong Food or Sewage Odors in Certain Areas

Enforce stricter environmental regulations on businesses to reduce pollutants, odors, and improve air quality.

Offer tax breaks to companies that invest in odor-control technologies, encouraging them to self-regulate.

Use odor-detection sensors to identify sources and enforce compliance quickly in problem areas.


12 - Randomly Closing Streets for Events or Repairs

Plan street closures well in advance and provide accessible information on closures for all neighborhoods.

Allow private contractors to manage event setups with penalties for inefficient or overextended closures.

Use a central app that notifies citizens about street closures in real-time and proposes alternate routes.


13 - Constant Background Honking or Sirens

Implement noise reduction laws and increase penalties for excessive honking and unnecessary siren use.

Increase police presence to reduce noise violations and ensure quicker emergency responses to lessen siren usage.

Implement noise-monitoring sensors and dynamically adjust fines for repeat offenders or heavily affected areas.


14 - Parking Shortages and High Costs

Create more affordable, publicly funded parking spaces in congested areas.

Use variable pricing to let the market balance parking demand with supply, allowing private companies to set prices.

Implement smart parking apps that show real-time availability and dynamically adjust prices based on demand.


15 - Difficulty Finding Recycling Bins

Increase public funding for recycling bins and place them in high-traffic areas to promote sustainable waste disposal.

Encourage private sponsorship for recycling bins, allowing companies to place ads on them.

Use AI-based analysis to optimize recycling bin placement based on foot traffic data.


16 - Lost or Illegible Street Signs

Increase budget allocations for public works to regularly inspect and replace damaged signs, especially in low-income areas.

Allow private companies to sponsor street signs in exchange for a small logo or branding opportunity.

Use QR codes on signs that allow residents to report damaged signs instantly, speeding up replacements.


17 - Low-Hanging Tree Branches in Walkways

Increase public works funding to regularly inspect and trim trees, particularly in disadvantaged areas.

Contract out maintenance to private companies and allow property owners to manage trees adjacent to their property.

Equip maintenance crews with handheld apps that let them report and prioritize tree-trimming needs instantly.


18 - Delivery Trucks Blocking Bike Lanes

Implement stricter fines for delivery trucks blocking bike lanes and invest in designated loading zones.

Allow private delivery companies to manage loading zone availability through a permit system, reducing lane blockages.

Develop an app for real-time monitoring and reservation of loading zones, rerouting trucks if zones are unavailable.


19 - People Littering or Spitting in Public

Increase public awareness campaigns on littering and add more trash bins, especially in underserved areas.

Increase fines for littering and spitting, dedicating revenue to street cleaning initiatives.

Use AI-powered cameras to identify littering hotspots and automatically issue fines to violators.


20 - Rats and Other Urban Wildlife Issues

Invest in humane pest control and sterilization programs to curb rat populations without harming ecosystems.

Allow private pest control companies to manage problem areas with incentives for effective results.

Install smart traps that monitor rodent activity, notify pest control teams, and automatically rebait as needed.


21 - Frequent Water or Power Outages

Nationalize utilities to ensure consistent infrastructure investment and prioritize repairs.

Privatize utilities further, incentivizing companies to invest in reliability improvements.

Implement predictive maintenance programs and real-time monitoring to reduce outages and identify risks early.


22 - Wi-Fi or Cell Service Dead Zones

Expand municipal Wi-Fi in dead zones, with funding from public telecom programs.

Offer tax incentives for private providers to install infrastructure in underserved areas.

Use mapping to identify dead zones and offer targeted grants to providers who prioritize high-traffic areas.


23 - Lines or Wait Times at Popular Spots

Encourage equitable access by requiring businesses to have ticketing systems that reduce physical wait times.

Allow private businesses to offer priority access options for an extra fee, reducing congestion.

Introduce a reservation app that shows real-time wait times and allows users to book their place in line.


24 - Traffic Congestion, Even on Weekends

Increase investment in public transit to encourage people to choose alternatives to driving.

Implement tolls or congestion pricing to reduce non-essential driving during busy hours.

Use AI to analyze and adjust traffic signals, balancing flow and reducing bottlenecks.


25 - People Leaving Bulk Trash on the Curb

Offer free or subsidized bulk trash pickup services for low-income residents.

Implement fines for unauthorized bulk trash disposal and allow private waste collectors to handle pickups.

Use a reporting app to schedule pickups or notify city services of bulk trash for quick removal.


26 - Difficulty Hearing Calls in Loud Areas

Fund quiet zones in high-density public spaces to provide residents with peaceful areas to make calls.

Encourage private development of quiet booths or sound-proofed public seating areas for a small fee.

Integrate sound barriers or noise-canceling technology in busy locations where calls are often made.


27 - High Density of Pigeons or Seagulls

Implement humane population control through contraceptive feeding and public education on not feeding birds.

Allow private pest control solutions with non-lethal deterrents and grant businesses freedom to manage bird issues.

Use pigeon deterrents such as anti-perching spikes in high-traffic areas and ultrasonic bird repellents.


28 - Poor Air Quality on Hot or Hazy Days

Invest in green public spaces and incentives for electric vehicles to reduce pollution.

Encourage private companies to adopt green practices through tax incentives to lower emissions.

Use air quality sensors to identify pollution sources and deploy mobile air filters or vegetation barriers accordingly.


29 - Drivers Not Yielding to Pedestrians

Increase penalties for failure to yield, fund pedestrian safety programs, and improve crosswalk visibility.

Use revenue from fines to enhance crosswalk signage and improve pedestrian safety.

Install smart crosswalks that detect pedestrians and activate warning signals for drivers.


30 - Slow-Moving Tourists Clogging Walkways

Designate certain areas or times for locals to access popular spots, reducing tourist overcrowding.

Encourage businesses to offer express routes or “locals only” pathways in busy districts.

Use digital signage and crowd-monitoring apps to inform tourists and locals of alternative, less crowded routes.

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