
"Big Box Retail"- Large scale retail outlet (around 25,000 square feet) usually accompanied by a large parking lot.

"Bus Stop"- Provides another option for transit other than the automobile. The bus may increase the mobility of the residents of your neighborhood.

"Developer's Choice Housing"- usually expensive homes on large lots where privacy and homogeneity are priorities.

"Golf course"- A large public or private playing field for golfers.

"Industrial"- Land use that focuses on manufacturing and production. Usually concerns about industrial land use include NIMBY such as pollution and noise.

"Lake"- A natural feature in the community that may be used for recreation and other uses.

"Mom & Pop"- Small locally owned and operated store usually located within a neighborhood.

"Navigator"- This is the playing piece that represents the game player.

"Office"- This building provides a place for people to work.

"Civic Space/ Park"- A public place that provides opportunity for residents to gather and recreate.

"Parking Spaces"- A paved surface for the storage of your car.

"Fast Food Restaurant"- Convenient restaurants in which most people visit by car.

"Safehouse"- A residence in the neighborhood where an individual knows that they may be safe from danger.

"Strip Mall"- A collection of smaller shops that usually has a large parking lot.

"Streetlight"- Large scale outdoor lights that illuminate streets.

"Landscaping"- Vegetation planted along the streetscape (the side of the street).

"Sustainable House/New Urbanist house"- Single family home that contributes to sustainability through design standards (porch, car port, alley, etc.).

"Townhouse/ Apartments"- Multi-family units that makes housing more available (accessible) to a wider range of people relative to single family homes.

"Tree"- A natural element of greenery in a neighborhood.
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