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A look at local web happenings in Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound
Monday, May 19th, 2008
Posted by Mark Briggs @ 09:20:06 am
Reporter Ian Demsky, who wrote our big Sunday story this week on Tacoma's terrible intersections, had a great idea to use the web to invite feedback and interaction on the story. So he worked with our resident computer whiz kid, Aaron Ritchey, to produce this interactive map that allows anyone to mark an intersection that drives them made and explain why it's so bad.
So we will add the bad intersection map to our growing list of other interactive maps, that include free wifi hotspots, TNT readers traveling abroad, environmental stewardship projects, places to buy the newspaper, skareboard parks and hiking trails.
Do you have an idea for our next map project? Let me know with an email or comment.

