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I didn't know how to make a sidewalk and a street when the site is sloped, so I made them by making a subregion for them. But now I ran into the problem of the sidewalk and street being on the same level without a curb. I can eaisly make a curb, but there isn't a level to go down to from the sidewalk. I'm not sure if there's a way to split the regions and offset one or what.
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you could split the topo along the street edge then lower all the street topo by the kerb height. when you split the topo you will i think lose your sub region
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