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This is really creative.
Explains what a leak is
Next time you open Hammer you need to click the 'Map' tab at the top and click the dropdwon option 'Load Pointfile'. A red line will show up that will lead you to where the leak is. You need to make sure you seal up your map, you'll have errors with rendering and other stuff if you don't.
Not to be rude, but some people don't like waiting multiple hours for their GMod to make a navmesh and then have it crash next thing. I don't really like waiting for that since crashes are inevitable for... anything on GMod. However, if you would add AI nodes [since a Navmesh is NOT the same thing as AI nodes], that would be helpful IF you have not already. If the AI nodes are poor, I really don't care; I just want moving NPCs instead of only-standing NPCs.
Onto my next thing, this seems like the perfect map for what you had listed in the description, actually. I love it when people use ghettos [or anything other than the typical city map] for a map, it truly makes it an interesting experience.