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For one, the roads aren't marked on the map, which is a bit of a bummer. It's purely cosmetic as far as I can tell but it's pretty much unique to this map.
Zombie population is on the very low side and could be upped a good bit.
The police station is far too big for a sleepy nest like this, a smaller station like the one in Riverwood would be sufficient.
Same goes for the Gigamart, which is also awkwardly placed in a far corner of the map (same as the gas station). Might be better to swap the Gigamart for a Greene's and put both the store and the gas station closer to the main road / center of town.
I dont know how much you "know" of mid west living or even any kind of living at all.
BUT "trailers" can be super nice. Even better then actual foundation house's. CHEAPER too...
Alot of people mid west chose to live in these cause they are easy to upkeep, cheap living cost. and depending on location. nice neighbors.