Her heart skipped. It can’t be that easy.
She clicked it. A browser window popped up—a live, pan-able, zoomable Google Map. She navigated to San Pedro’s waterfront. She found the gnarly intersection of 6th and Harbor, zoomed to a scale of 1:500, and clicked insert google map in autocad
On Friday, she presented to the San Pedro Revitalization Committee. She didn’t just show a plan; she showed a dissolve . She faded the Google Maps aerial layer to 30% opacity, revealing her design as if it were already built. The city council members pointed at the screen. “That’s Tony’s Crab Shack,” one said, jabbing a finger at a real building footprint. “And you’re putting the sidewalk right where we need it.” Her heart skipped