Hi,

Sorry, I may be joining this discussion part way through. Has anyone considered
'recreation ground'

In the UK there are many, but they are normally referred to as 'recs'.

Towns & villages often have them - village green or small park used for a variety of purposes, including often by visiting fayres.

Regards

Nick

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On 10/03/14 11:36, John F. Eldredge wrote:
Yes, landuse=civic is too generic   It only states that the land is owned by 
local government, without giving any indication of what the land is used for.



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Am 10/mar/2014 um 00:36 schrieb Dave Swarthout <[email protected]>:

landuse=civic

could you give some more examples what fits into this?
a public swimming pool? a courthouse? a library? a power station ? A wastewater 
treatment plant? the homeland security vehicle depot? a museum? a church? the 
federal money reserves? a government office? a fenced area where drinking water 
is monitored?


what is the definition of "civic"?


cheers,
Martin
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