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Re: Playgrounds in private residential complexes
The way I’ve always heard it, if it’s accessible to multiple residents, it can be considered as a POI/waypoint provided other conditions are met. TBH, it does make me kinda meh, but unless something changed, a playground in a residential complex like you described should be eligible, provided it isn’t a playground on a… -
Re: Playgrounds in private residential complexes
There is no requirement for Wayspots to be accessible to all players or at all times. Restricted and limited access Wayspots are perfectly acceptable. Just because a stop/portal exists doesn't mean you have to have play it. And finally, the restrictions on private residential property is limited strictly to single-family… -
Re: Playgrounds in private residential complexes
Outdoor and Indoor Playgrounds Acceptable: Playgrounds in parks and apartment complexes: accept one nomination per play area. If a Wayspot already exists for the play area, mark the individual play structures as duplicates of the play area’s Wayspot. For example, there shouldn’t be individual Wayspots for the slide and…
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