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I've already added a bunch of parks to my town (more than 7 I think)
If I do that, wouldn't it increase the chance of a "death wave"?
YES.
build a little bit a time, so the wave is coming slower, and your cemetery is able to manage it.
Once you're in the green money-wise, you have all the time in the world to grow your city, and a city that grows slowly for you to go along and optimize the traffic before it can develop into a problem will be far more successful than one that grows extremely fast.
You just need to build the cilty you like, so you can grow it until you have achieve what you want in it (for me it was getting the most achievements I could in my first city, that ofc was only the*good* achievements... have done other discrded cities for the dumb negative achievements).
I will not lie to you, I'm a player that grow his cities very slowly, and probably a vast majority of players would hate this way to play... but at least it prevented me from a lot of troubles others ran into (traffic issues, death waves, and so on...)
Also, and that tip may help you grow a bit faster then, always think that your city may be a constant upgrade job... do not be afraid of designing something you may scratch out and rework completely at a later stage... I just happened to transfer my full industrial zone from my starting location which was nice, to a place farther to let me developp a commercial zone and tourists attractions in that place. You may end up reworking your road network as well at any point...
The only thing to consider at start, is really don't get into money trouble, and all will be fine with the way you play hopefully.
EDIT : About tunnels you laid right from the start to link Highway to city... personally I wouldn't do that this early in game stage. Reasons are, you may not be aware of your traffic piling up underground, you will have no quick visual indication of that. Then, once you want to build either metro, or you may want to buil a train station in the city and not have the rails *eating* your building ground space, you may be happy not to have too many tunnels. Add to that they are expansive to build at start, while not really bringing you any advantages that early in game... Those are of course just personal opinions though ;-)
Have fun
Thanks for the help, I'm always checking the traffic (I haven't ran into any problems with my roads yet) I just want to unlock high residential buildings and the larger hospital/police/fire station. (As well as trains, because they are cool) So that my city can look nice. :)
(I've also gotten Simcity 2000 recently, and its been stealing some of my game time from Cities Skylines)
Although your area is small now, remember that each subsequent area you build needs to be covered by the big 3 services (Fire Dept, Police Dept. and Hospital) to get maximum growth, happiness, etc.. I had an industrial area off to the corner of the map and it wasn't really growing, no workers all the time and other issues. I built those 3 services and the area started booming.
Don't be afraid to play around and make mistakes! Just make sure you save before you make big changes! :)
Keep a very close eye regarding traffic. Traffic is the one thing in this game that can absolutely bring your town to the ground and the filter won't be enough sometimes to realize that some people/services are not making it to their destination. The bigger your city, the worst it gets. Your layout that might have worked for the first 10k people might become jammed at 12k or after laying out a new industrial zone. If your people don't have different ways of getting around town, they will despawn (unless you have a mod to extend it) and restart. People will start leaving your residential areas and new people will come in but that won't result in growth. Also have enough jobs for people to work as well.
Make sure all your areas are in good shape and layout a new residential area where they can go work and shop relatively close (otherwise they'll get jobs across the city which is a royal PITA). And once again: traffic, traffic, and traffic. Make it flow properly and efficiently (harder than it sounds) and your city will prosper.