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Code for Asheville 2020

by Jim March | Jan 2, 2020 | Civic Tech, community nights, criminal justice, events, featured project, National Day of Civic Hacking, open data, police data, policy, reentry

  Here are some of the projects in the plans for 2020: Open Buncombe – Continue to work with Buncombe County towards adoption of an open data policyGrowing Our Information Commons – Continue to support Buncombe County Libraries with tech-savvy...

Sunshine Request Turns Two

by Eric Jackson | Mar 22, 2019 | Civic Tech, featured project, FOIA Requests, open data

Sunshine Request celebrated its second birthday this March by receiving the 2019 Sunshine Award for Advocacy given by the North Carolina Open Government Coalition. The website, a project of PRC Apps by Code for Asheville members Patrick Conant, Jesse Michel, Lauren...

Turning Requests Into Results: Policing Data at Open Data Day

by Eric Jackson | Mar 8, 2019 | Civic Tech, criminal justice, events, featured project, open data, police data

More than 25 people, including a few new faces and several members of BeLoved’s Homeless Voice, joined us on Saturday for Open Data Day 2019. This year’s event focused on ways to use the policing open data that began to be released last year.  Jesse Michel...

Open Data for Buncombe Is Underway

by Eric Jackson | Feb 21, 2019 | Civic Tech, featured project, open data

Code for Asheville’s February community night, on Valentine’s Day, was dedicated to love of open data—specifically, to our plan to push for an open data policy for Buncombe County government. In 2015, Code for Asheville members and supporters led the...

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