Open data policies are old news for some cities. Taking a look at this map built by the Sunlight Foundation, we see that many major cities indeed have open data policies on the books:
On March 3–4, 2018, Code for Atlanta partnered with Park Pride on the Atlanta Greenspace…
Code for Atlanta is an all-volunteer effort. Having a set of strong, diverse leaders is important to our success. Recently, we added Yeti Aberra and Megan Calamusa to the leadership team.
We’ve had a great 2016. Our ragtag, all-volunteer group of civic hackers have worked on dozens of civic-minded, social good projects this year. Over 25 projects were started at the recent MARTA Hackathon. At any of our twice-a-month…
Code for Atlanta is an all-volunteer effort. That means we need strong leadership…
This week, the City of Atlanta launched their Open Checkbook, an open data portal of expenditure and vendor data. In addition to their online explorer, you can also download the data as bulk CSV files.