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PS - It was named Evil San Francisco because the freeway riots around that time overturned most of the freeways planned and there is a continual move to demolish more freeways in the city as time passes. This is like an alternate reality where freeways won just to see how it would be like.
At the moment my city is a playable city (as I wanted to learn cities) and is more of a spiritual recreation of SF vs your more accurate rendition. As I've built I've noticed there is some amount of skew (not everything is where it should be / etc) and I'm oversizing parks and open areas as I build more to hopefully fit it all in.