Thursday, July 24, 2008

WJON Local News


St. John's officials look to fix mapping problems
by The Associated Press

COLLEGEVILLE -- If you're looking to find the location of St. John's University in central Minnesota, you're better off asking a local than using mapping software.

Turns out many GPS maps and Internet mapping programs, including Google, give an incorrect location. Some of the programs will get a visitor onto the campus, but not to the main part. And others even place St. John's on the wrong side of Interstate 94. 

Officials at the university and St. John's Abbey are contacting national data companies to fix the problem. 

Stearns County officials say outdated information, mathematical plotting and a rural setting have all contributed to the mapping problem. They also say St. John's has private, unnamed roads and some of its buildings have no formal addresses.


This news is protected by Copyright.
© 2008 Regent Broadcasting of St. Cloud. All rights reserved. 
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 


Return


AP
Video News