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}}'''Neighborhood action plans''' (often abbreviated as '''N.A.P.''') is a game feature introduced with ''[[The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle]]''. They are a series of new rules or regulations enfocedenforced upon a particular [[neighborhood]] in the game, enacted through community voting. These votes committed for the particular neighborhood come from and can only be declared by citizens of the world it's in. Some N.A.P.s are there to help improve or worsen the [[eco footprint]] of the neighborhood, whilst others may restrict Sim's leisure activities or change their behaviors.
 
From Friday 8AM to Sunday 6PM each week, Sims will be able to vote for an array of neighborhood action plans. Votes for N.A.P.s can be submitted at the community voting board (found in a [[community lot]]) or the mailboxes of the residents. Sims start off with one influence point but gain more by asking others to help sign to benefit from more votes. The community will also vote for their own action plans and have a chance to win over the player's chosen action plan. One vote costs 10 influence points, the more influence points a Sim has, the more votes they can cast on their chosen N.A.P. Sims can also repeal an existing N.A.P. the same way as voting for one. Only Sims living in the same neighborhood are allowed to vote a N.A.P. for that neighborhood.
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