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So I have this map here, and I'm wondering where you guys might recommend placing my second and third bridges.
The brown square in the middle of the river is where I placed my first bridge, and the two x marks are where I was considering the other two, but I don't know if they are useful spots or not, since they're all in the same general area.

I made a couple markings to give ideas:
The red square on the top left is a fruit tree orchid
The blue square on the middle-ish left is where I have my three player houses (these can't be moved)

Where would you guys place them? I was considering placing the coffee shop and police station by town hall, so maybe up there between the wide area and the waterfall?
 
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Putting it near the blue rectangle is a good idea, but I can tell you right now with the player house space reserved it's going to backfire. Push the houses down maybe, and then move the bridge up to maximize space. The right x is definitely a good spot.
 
Putting it near the blue rectangle is a good idea, but I can tell you right now with the player house space reserved it's going to backfire. Push the houses down maybe, and then move the bridge up to maximize space. The right x is definitely a good spot.

I had to put the player houses where they were because when I started on that map, I couldn't put them any lower due to that one bridge already being there. I've already spent a lot of bells upgrading the house sizes so I'd hate to lose all the money to push all of them down (plus one is my mayors and I'd have to destroy the whole town just for the bridge)
 
I had to put the player houses where they were because when I started on that map, I couldn't put them any lower due to that one bridge already being there. I've already spent a lot of bells upgrading the house sizes so I'd hate to lose all the money to push all of them down (plus one is my mayors and I'd have to destroy the whole town just for the bridge)

Next best thing then would be to put it with the orchard, put a bridge in the brown square, and try something by the second waterfall.
 
If this would be my town map, I`d certainly place one of the bridges between the large pond and the waterfall near the beach.
 
If this would be my town map, I`d certainly place one of the bridges between the large pond and the waterfall near the beach.

I was considering that too, especially if I'm putting the cafe and all up there.
 
Personally I'd place one up on the diagonal of the first big bend after your waterfall between your orchard and your houses, and the last I'd place on the last straight stretch before your ending waterfall past your "pond"
If the orchard wasn't an orchard I'd have put one up there vertically instead, I'm not a huge fan of diagonal bridges OR the thin strips of land, I feel like without a bridge on it it becomes a dead space, but that diagonal there would work well traveling between retail and your gate (I like easy retail access from my station/shopping district)
 
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