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Honestly, knowing your background I don’t trust you enough (but I’m sure with a little bit of troubleshooting you can get your game up and running) to determine if this mod is causing an issue or not. Would need more reports.
The mod page should be edited so that it doesn't declare these bugs are "high priority" and being worked on if they are not prioritized at all and not being worked on. My save is screwed because of this bug, and it's been a known major issue for 2 years. Either remove the city-wide function entirely or fix it. Leaving it up and broken isn't cool.
You can NOT change your selections in there, they will be re-selected next time you load the save. This deletes ANY buildings placed outside of a district with an applied style, INCLUDING historical buildings, that aren't the selected city-wide style for that type of zoning (i.e. if you apply College Park as city-wide, ANY residential lots that ARENT in a district with a different style applied will be removed.)
This DESTROYS your city unless you district and style every single thing you place. It cannot be undone. It is a known issue, and it has not been addressed in 2 years.
Additionally, I got banned from the "support" discord for pointing out the mod creator has not even sent a single message to the discord and thus I would be surprised if they bothered to fix this mod after two years of silence.