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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2024 · 10 MIN

Voter registration and emergency response just got a lot easier on the Navajo Nation

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For the past five years, the Rural Utah Project has been going door to door on the Navajo Nation teaching people how to use Plus Codes, an addressing system created by Google. Plus Codes are generated based on coordinates and serve as a good alternative to less standardized addresses many on the Navajo Nation were using previously. The project was intended to improve voter registration. But the new addresses also enable faster emergency services and better mail delivery. Photo: Adaline Sneak used her new address to register her Life Alert system. Now, emergency responders will have an easier time finding her house. Photo by Emily Arntsen //Show Notes: https://maps.google.com/pluscodes/case-studies/rural-utah-project/

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