To accommodate the shifting population from a city to a suburb about 30 miles away, the following must be created:
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Schools and hospitals to meet the needs of the larger population - As more people move into the suburb, there will be a greater demand for education and healthcare services.
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Expanded and new roads to accommodate more traffic - Increased population will likely lead to more vehicles on the road, necessitating the expansion of existing roads and the construction of new ones to ensure efficient transportation.
Amusement parks and airports may not be essential for accommodating the immediate needs of the shifting population, so they are not strictly necessary for this purpose. However, they could enhance the quality of life in the area once the basic needs are met.