What are the best and worst roads in Tacoma? From potholes to sidewalks, tell us here

In 2015, Tacoma voters approved two ballot initiatives to help pay for maintenance and improvements for Tacoma’s streets, called the Tacoma Streets Initiative. The 10-year package was designed to raise $175 million through an increase in taxes. The goal of the program is to maintain roads, conduct any sealing of cracks or potholes, or to re-pave entire roads.

Now more than halfway through that 10-year timeline, The News Tribune wants to hear from Tacoma residents: Which streets in Tacoma have been improved? Which streets still need work?

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