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A complete version-controlled repository of the United States Code, exploring how Git-like tools could improve legislative transparency.
A web application that allows citizens to claim responsibility for maintaining civic infrastructure like fire hydrants after snowfall.
An open-source democratic engagement web system featuring a wiki, personalized policy feed, and tools for citizen-representative engagement.
An open-source platform for creating Freedom of Information (FOI) request websites for any jurisdiction.
A curated community list of data, technology, and software resources for urban and regional planning professionals.
A collection of design and idea patterns and anti-patterns for building effective civic technology applications.
A curated list of open-source projects, organizations, tools, and resources for technology with social impact.
A web application that notifies residents about local development applications and enables them to submit comments.
An online platform connecting skilled volunteers with civic technology projects to increase participation and collaboration in the civic tech movement.
A self-hosted platform for managing hackathons and team-based innovation challenges with data aggregation and integrations.
A protocol enabling communities to create programmable tokens for city improvement using the Stacks blockchain.
A Ruby on Rails application for gathering, displaying, and tracking information about the United States Congress.
A collaborative data specification for building and construction permit data to standardize open government data.
A community-driven platform for analyzing Israel Railways train delay data using Python and PostgreSQL.
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