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Originally Posted by Pinion
All of this makes perfect sense. Older cities didn't know any better re: flooding, we knew Richmond will flood and built there anyway. It should be farm land and is a complete waste as anything else.
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There have been villages in Richmond for thousands of years, so that's going a bit far. It would be more accurate to say that some sections of the river delta were subject to flooding, and they have all been lumped together with the previously inhabited areas by dyke work.
But it's true that it didn't make sense to build a city on top of prime farmland. Sadly, that ship has sailed. We can be glad that the focus is now on high density earthquake-resistant redevelopment, rather than pushing back the ALR even further.