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Top 20 code-for-america open source projects

lucky-parking
Visualization of parking data to assist in understanding of the effects of parking policies on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis in the City of Los Angeles
Neighborhood-Dashboard
We're working to help neighborhoods help themselves by giving them easy access to useful data to allow them to identify and track problem areas in their neighborhood.
heart
Heart is a project working directly with the LA City Attorney’s Homeless Engagement and Response Team. We are building a database and case management system to streamline their workflow and enable them to scale their program. Find us on the Hack for LA Slack #heart.
woeip
A platform for impacted communities to understand their local air quality and advocate for environmental justice.
tdm-calculator
DTLA Hack for LA is partnering with Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) to develop a Traffic Demand Management (TDM) calculator tool. This tool will help planners at LADOT and real estate developers to meet the Los Angeles’s Mobility Plan goals by 2035.
CampaignFinance
NC Campaign Finance Dashboard. Making NC Campaign Funds visible to all citizens
datasci-housing-pipeline
Help us analyze data to understand why it takes so long to build housing in the Bay Area!
HomeUniteUs
We're working with community non-profits who have a Host Home or empty bedrooms initiative to develop a workflow management tool to make the process scalable (across all providers), reduce institutional bias, and effectively capture data.
CTI-website-frontend
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recordexpungPDX
A project to automate the expungement of qualifying criminal records in Oregon. This project is done in conjunction with Qiu-Qiu Law.
windfall-elimination
Windfall Elimination Provision Awareness Project: improving the experience of retirees around an obscure Social Security rule affecting 8+ states (previously https://ssacalculator.org)
311-data
Empowering Neighborhood Associations to improve the analysis of their initiatives using 311 data
adopt-a-drain
A web application that allows citizens to "adopt" a storm drain in San Francisco. In use, and in development at other brigades. Looking for a maintainer or someone interested in developing further in collaboration with others across the country.
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