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Revision as of 03:19, 9 December 2011
In Simcity 4, there are exactly 20 ordinances which you can enact and 19 have an effect on your city. All ordinances are predefined in the game's executable, existing ordinances can be replaced or modified to a certain degree, but new ordinances cannot be added due to this limitation.
Ordinances have their own Type and Group IDs, 6534284A and A9C2C209 respectively. Every language has a seperate name for each ordinance, the ones in the table below are from the UKEnglsh version of Simcity 4 and listed in alhpabetical order of their Exemplar Names, as listed in SimCity1.dat.
City eligibility for ordinances is re-evaluated every month.
Avaliability
No ordinances are available when starting a new city, but the following 16 which do not have a prerequsite building become available after one month:
- Car Smogging
- Carpool Incentive
- Clean Air
- CPR Training
- Free Clinics
- Gambling
- Nuclear Free Zone
- Paper Reduction
- Power Conservation
- Pro-reading campaign
- Shuttle Service
- Smoke Detectors
- Tire Recycling
- Tourist Promotion
- Water Conservation
- Youth Curfew
The remaining four ordinances all require certain buildings to be built first:
- Junior Sports (Park)
- Landfill Gas Recovery (Landfill + Gas Power Plant)
- Neighborhood Watch (Police Station)
- Trash Presorting (Recycling Center)
Benefits, detriments and costs
This table contains all of the ordinances in the game defined by Maxis and their effects.
Travel Strategy Values are As Follows: Mass Transit/Car/Fastest
Mayor Rating alterations are not in percent, as the Mayor Rating is defined as a number from 1 to 255, and subtract from that number. For example, "Decreased by 5" means the Mayor Rating is decreased by exactly 5, not 5%.
IID
|
Exemplar Name
|
In-Game Name
|
Properties
|
C2BF1E04
|
Car Smogging
|
Automobile Emission Reduction Act
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§20 + §0.005 per person
|
Air Pollution
|
Decreased by 10%
|
Mayor Rating
|
Decreased by 5
|
Note:
|
The way Maxis orignally defined this ordinance, it has no effect on vehicle pollution, instead effecting general pollution, such as that from Factories. The NAM includes a repaired version of this Ordinance which does lower vehicle pollution (Decreased by 40%)
|
|
A2BF1DDC
|
Carpool Incentive
|
Carpool Incentive Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.010 per person
|
No
|
effect. This literally does nothing except cost you money.
|
|
A2BF1E43
|
Clean Air
|
Clean Air Act
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per person
|
Air Pollution
|
-10%
|
Dirty Industry Demand
|
Decreased by 33%
|
|
00D0723D
|
CPR Training
|
Community CPR Training Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per person
|
Health Quotient
|
Increased by 10%
|
|
40D07236
|
Free Clinics
|
Free Clinic Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per §1 in Health Department Funding
|
Health Quotient
|
Increased by 10%
|
|
A0D07129
|
Gambling
|
Legalise Gambling
|
Enactment Cost
|
§0
|
Retractment Cost
|
§20
|
Monthly Income
|
§100
|
Crime
|
Increased By 20%
|
Enables
|
Casino
|
|
815B4CEF
|
Junior Sports
|
Junior Sports Programs
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per §1 in Parks Funding
|
Crime
|
Decreased by 5%
|
|
22F6E80C
|
Landfill Gas Recovery
|
Landfill Gas Recovery Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§20 + §0.001 per person
|
Air Pollution
|
Decreased by 3%
|
Requires
|
Landfill
|
Requires
|
Gas Power Plant
|
|
62BF1DB9
|
Neighborhood Watch
|
Neighborhood Watch Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per person
|
Crime
|
Decreased by 5%
|
Requires
|
Police Station
|
|
E0D0722E
|
Nuclear Free Zone
|
Nuclear Free Zone
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.002 per person
|
Agricultral Demand
|
Increased by 0.33%
|
High-Tech Industry Demand
|
Decreased by 17%
|
Mayor Rating
|
Increased by 5
|
No
|
Nuclear Plants of any kind after enactment
|
|
22F6E81B
|
Paper Reduction
|
Paper Waste Reduction Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§20 + §0.005 per person
|
§§ Commercial Demand
|
Decreased by 0.33%
|
§§§ Commercial Demand
|
Decreased by 0.17%
|
Garbage Output
|
Decreased by 10%
|
|
82B9999B
|
Power Conservation
|
Power Conservation Act
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§0 + §0.005 per person
|
Dirty Industry Demand
|
Decreased by 0.50%
|
Manufacturing Demand
|
Decreased by 0.50%
|
High-Tech Industry Demand
|
Decreased by 0.50%
|
Power Demand
|
Decreased by 10%
|
|
E0D07233
|
Pro-reading Campaign
|
Pro-Reading Campaign
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§20 + §0.005 per §1 in Library Funding
|
School Effect
|
Increased by 10%
|
|
A2BF1DE5
|
Shuttle Service
|
Commuter Shuttle Service
|
|
62BF1DAA
|
Smoke Detectors
|
Smoke Detector Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§0 + §0.001 per person
|
Flammability
|
Decreased by 5%
|
|
C2F6E81F
|
Tyre Recycling
|
Tyre Recycling Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§20 + §0.001 per person
|
Garbage Output
|
Decreased by 3%
|
|
62F6E7CF
|
Tourist Promotion
|
Tourist Promotion Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per §1 in Landmark Funding
|
§ Commercial Demand
|
Increased by 0.33%
|
§§ Commercial Demand
|
Increased by 0.33%
|
§§§ Commercial Demand
|
Increased by 0.33%
|
|
42BF1E18
|
Trash Presorting
|
Trash Presort Requirement
|
Enactment Cost
|
§20
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per §1 in Recycling Funding
|
Garbage Output
|
Decreased by 3%
|
Requires
|
Recycling Center
|
|
02BF1DFA
|
Water Conservation
|
Water Conservation Program
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§50 + §0.005 per person
|
Agricultral Demand
|
Decreased by 0.83%
|
Dirty Industry Demand
|
Decreased by 0.50%
|
Manufacturing Demand
|
Decreased by 0.33%
|
High-Tech Industry Demand
|
Decreased by 0.17%
|
Water Use
|
Decreased by 10%
|
|
42BF1E18
|
Youth Curfew
|
Youth Curfew Act
|
Enactment Cost
|
§10
|
Retractment Cost
|
§10
|
Monthly Cost
|
§40 + §0.002 per person
|
Mayor Rating
|
Decreased by 10
|
Crime
|
Decreased by 5%
|
|
COMPLETE
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Unused Elements
There are two unused Elements in the Ordinance files. They and their specified values are:
- Year Available (0 for all, except 1970 for Power Conservation)
- Monthly Chance (0.005 for all ordinances)