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Re: How is this pier a natural feature?
Hello! When I review piers and docks, location and/or ownership is a big consideration. Is it at a city, state, or national park or public beach? I almost always approve these. At a private club or business? Maybe. But the submitter has to convince me that it would be a great place to exercise, explore, or be social for a… -
Re: Little Free libarys.
What constitutes “safe pedestrian access” to a location? Safe Pedestrian Access denotes the player is able to access the object in question by walking up to it without putting themselves into potential danger. Objects in pedestrian areas, along sidewalks or paths or in parks/fields are great examples of eligible locations.… -
Re: Community mailboxes eligibility
I expect other countries have the same situations and laws. In France it's mandatory to have a standardized mailbox on single family homes, and it has to be legally put with one side on private property and the other on a public and publicly accessible sidewalk/road. For appartments rules are different. In UK, it's the… -
Re: Appeal rejected invalid Wayspot: Waysport with no public pedestrian access.
Must be safe and publicly accessible by pedestrians (indoor or outdoor) It says it must be publicly accessible, and this is not the case. Only employees can access. Regarding the abusive locaation, the first part of the rule says it's placed to provide advantage. Having a POI you can access from your work place, and almost… -
Accessible Trails
If you thought the one legged mountain climber that Niantic used in their inforgraphic was kind of silly to show inclusiveness in the exploration part, you're not alone. I don't think mountain climbing is a particularly common activity among the mobility impaired. There is however a new trend to make universally accessible… -
Re: When is a nomination on private property okay?
Every POI is accessible only to certain players. A player must be able to physically travel to that location and access it, and nobody can go everywhere. The rest of this conversation is specific to Ingress, but will suffice to look at the Ingress Intel map, because there are some gigantic triangles out there that have… -
Re: Little Free Libraries
The "Private residential property" rejection criteria applies to any submission, even the best designed LFL. If it's on PRP (single family), it's a rejection. From November AMA : "Can you clarify the definition of “private residential property?” Are multi-family residences included in this rejection reason? What about… -
Re: Portal improperly removed.
Submissions of nominations and editions must meet all of the following acceptance criteria: They must meet at least one of the three eligibility criteria They must be a permanent, tangible and identifiable place or physical object, or an object that marks an area They must be safe and publicly accessible to pedestrians… -
Re: Pedestrian Bridge rejected for pedestrian access
Description Allows safe pedestrian crossing of I-675, connecting two neighborhoods separated by the interstate. Supplemental Information Bridge is for public pedestrian use, has safe sidewalk leading up to it on both sides visible from satellite view. This encourages exploration and exercise, especially to families as… -
Re: wandelpaaltjes paardrij paaltjes mountain bike paaltjes
It seems to me that it's the reviewers' job to check little free libraries for being on private residential property. If they make it into the game, I'm going to assume that the reviewers did their job and found it acceptable. But instead of properly checking them and removing the ones that actually are on private…
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