Indeed - growing pains and infrastructure neglect (or in this case, absence?), rather not...
Why does our port always have 'several brazillion' logs lying around all year - I'll admit I never really know if/when they're cycled through and tearing down the port for high density housing is probably a terrible idea, but it doesn't seem to be that well utilized, is central and had lots of infrastructure support
The logs go out on ships regularly. Forestry and selling timber overseas is one of our better industries. I know it doesn't look that lively but trust me it's generating economic things.
I want them to just build some more dense housing in the suburbs that connect well to the central city, so people can live and work there without having to own a car or commute from afar.