OpenMuni

OPEN STANDARDS & BEST PRACTICES FOR MUNICIPAL TECHNOLOGY

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Cataloging case studies, best practices, and standards for open governance, open data, and open source on the local municipal level:

OpenMuni is a resource to spread knowledge on how localities can better provide open channels of information to improve quality of life, increase civic engagement, and make local government more effective. The website will be much like an encyclopedia documenting best-practices and open standards for file formats, APIs, open source software, and supporting policies and licenses that are pertinent to the municipal level. Furthermore, there will be case-studies documenting the process of opening-up city agencies and building closer partnerships with their constituents and software developers.

OpenMuni is a collaboration between many cities and organizations including The Open Planning Project, Code for America, and CityCamp.

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Contents

Gov 2.0 Initiatives by City

Open Data & Open Source Policy

Case Studies

Pending

Guidelines

Comparative Studies

Open Data Catalogs

Cities

States, Provinces, and other Regions

Nations

See more lists of local data catalogs

See also, tags for openmuni+datacatalog and CityCamp+datamine

Idea Sourcing for Data and Apps

Open Source Data Catalog Platforms

Directory denotes that the system links-to and provides metadata about data hosted elsewhere rather than acting as a repository for the data itself.

Data Types

Municipal Services

Transportation

Public Transit
Real Time
Bicycling
Traffic
Accidents
Parking

311

Crime

Apps

Data APIs

Emergency

Feeds of Emergency Response

Geography Formats

Education

Budget

Garbage/Sanitation Service

Health Inspections

Building Permits

Building/Lot Data

Land Use & Zoning

Local Democracy

Representatives

Voting

City Council & Legislation Management

Public Meetings

Social Media Policies & Best Practices

Case Studies

  • Leveraging Open Data: Washington D.C.
  • Developing an open standard: GTFS
  • On the ground civic engagment: FixMyStreet et al
  • Open Policies
  • Engaging the developer community: Boston MBTA
  • Multi-city collaboration: Open311
  • Social Media Engagement: BART
  • Apps Contests
  • Real Time Data
  • Open Source: Portland

Other References

Related White Papers

Organizations Covering Municipal Information Technology

Organizations Helping Governments Get Data Online