Open Austin believes 21st century governance can work for the people 💪. We build open source technology and organize volunteers to envision government services made simple, effective, and accessible.
Information is a service of our government. Data is a service of our government. (See FOIA)
Accessible data promotes better decisions and planning... And its fun to geek out on 👓.
Austin's City Manager kicked off an "Open Data Initiative 2.0" in April 2015 (see the Memo). Every city department was asked to:
- designate an open data liaison
- conduct a data inventory
- submit an open data participation plan
- publish at least three new datasets to the City’s open data portal.
The initial 90-day sprint has concluded and published are the results.
git clone [email protected]:open-austin/open-data-progress-report.git
No server necessary, just drag index.html
into a browser and let javascript do the rest.
This project includes contributions from:
If something isn't quite right, let us know. Or if you'd like to try to fix it yourself but you're not quite sure how, just open an issue and ask.
We ❤️ Pull Requests.
We could use some help with these things.
Released to the public domain under the Unlicense by Open Austin, 2015.
By contributing to this project you agree to the following:
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