The New York Times writes about SeeClickFix, the website that lets users communicate with government organizations. Users can post a complaint about an issue, locating it on a a Google map; the site communicates the issue directly to local government agencies. “A few weeks ago we launched home pages for 25,000 cities and about 8,000 neighborhoods,” chief executive Ben Berkowitz told The New York Times. “If your neighborhood isn’t on there, you can add it. You can even create your own free-form geography.” The basic service is free; a subscription version includes enhanced features. Link to full story in The New York Times.
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