Nomination Help

I have this public park in my area and I want to nominate it, but it was rejected because the sign was on private property. Is there anyways this is an eligible nomination? or is there no hope in this passing.
I have this public park in my area and I want to nominate it, but it was rejected because the sign was on private property. Is there anyways this is an eligible nomination? or is there no hope in this passing.
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I hope/assume the pin was placed in the entrance to the park trail in the end of the avenue? Close to PRP, but the location should be ok.
Other problem is the generic park rules sign. If it was "Morgan Heights Linear Park" sign, you'd have a better chance to get it accepted. Like the one in Oliver Park
https://intel.ingress.com/?ll=49.051071,-122.781474&z=18&pll=49.051071,-122.781474
Noticed from the IITC that in the other end of the park area there's a Little Free Library that is a Wayspot. Worth consideration? Any other facilities in the park area you could nominate?
https://intel.ingress.com/?ll=49.047991,-122.774869&z=19&pll=49.047991,-122.774869
Thank you for the help!
there's nothing else I can nominate except the sign, so I don't think I should nominate if it's so close to PRP. But I wanted to get your thought on this. It's a mini trail that goes through these two neighbourhoods.
I would honestly accept this myself if it were moved away from the residences & explained in the supporting information that it was moved from the residences purposely for that reason & that the sign was acting as a poi for the trail & submit this as a trail instead of a park. I know this sounds like a lot of work but it may be worth it. You will really have to sell it to reviewers but I’m positive this can get through
This a different submission, its not linear park it's just a mini trail that was nearby in the area. I submitted :D hopefully it gets through
I will watch for it while reviewing @OogwayRen-PGO
Here the submission, hopefully it's good enough explaination
I’m sure it can get accepted