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This could be city council members, journalists, activists, public defenders, researchers, municipal employees, or residents with a question to answer.
You can also join our Discord to find other people doing similar work.
A community can have different priorities at any given time—is everyone talking about traffic stop policy? Would better access to court case data answer several questions at once?
Is anything missing, like properties that would make the data more useful? Are there records which should be published, but aren't? You can use our database to help keep track, make a search, and submit data sources.
Publishing data requires time, money, and expertise. Understanding opposition to open data will help sharpen your strategy, and help your local government to be more transparent. Is someone already responsible for open data where you live? Their perspective is invaluable.
This could involve making a FOIA request, writing a web scraper, or including language about open data in legislation.
- Do any other agencies publish useful data? If they can do it in
neighboring town
, why not here? - Does your town already have an open data ordinance which requires publishing this data?