Hello, I support the University of Florida's campus map - 
http://campusmap.ufl.edu/

We have a custom style sheet to change the "background" of our campus 
boundary - it is supposed to be a very light tan (almost white). We were 
doing this by applying a custom style to poi.school.

Today for some strange reason it is gray.  After playing around with the 
custom style api wizard it appears that our campus has been converted from 
a school to "poi.medical".  Can someone explain to me why this happened?  
We do have a medial school as part of our campus, but our entire campus 
should not be designated as "medical" - it is much more appropriate for us 
to be designated as "school".  I can update the style so it looks how I 
want it to, but it frustrates me that this changed (overnight) for no 
apparently good reason.

We also have a difficult time reporting to Google when incorrectly placed 
businesses or landmarks appear on our campus that do not exist.  Reporting 
them doesn't seem to get them removed.  Even multiple times.  I really wish 
there was an easier way to get these types of things fixed.  We have also 
tried adding missing buildings and fields to their map and we keep getting 
our new places denied.  Yet Quiznos continues to exist in the middle of an 
intersection, not in the building located 500 yards away.  Argh.  Sorry to 
rant, thanks for any explanations anyone can provide on why our campus is 
now classified as "medical".

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