Smart Cville's repositories
CID-2018-CFD-Challenge
A repository of resources for the CFD Challenge (Sponsor: City of Charlottesville Fire Department)
Civic-Innovation-Day-2018
A repository of documentation for the 2018 Civic Innovation Day
Albemarle-County
Albemarle County has thousands of stream miles. Various state and local policies require streams and their banks be protected from erosion, illicit discharges, etc., but proactively inspecting every mile is difficult. How might technology be used to engage citizens in order to protect local streams in the county?
CID-2018-Regional-Transit-Challenge
A repository of resources for the Regional Transit Challenge (Sponsors: JAUNT, CAT, UTS)
RealEstateDeepDive
Formal documentation for our deep dive event.
CID-2018-Rio-29-Challenge
A repository of resources for the Rio+29 Challenge (Sponsor: Albemarle County Development Services)
City-of-Charlottesville
The City of Charlottesville Office of Economic Development publishes quarterly economic indicator data to educate potential business owners, current business owners, and citizens on the economic climate in the city. How might we develop a more efficient process to help communicate key economic indicators for the City of Charlottesville in a visually appealing way that’s easily and quickly updatable?
Civic-Innovation-Day
Civic Innovation Day is an annual day long event designed to bring together designers, developers, technologists and public servants to discuss and innovate on problems that face our community. It's part hackathon and part workshop.
codeofconduct
Code for America's Code of Conduct
Crime-data
Geocoded crime data from the City of Charlottesville Open Data Portal
cville-airbnb
Data and analysis of AirBnB activity in Charlottesville, VA
opendatadc-starterkit
An open source starter kit featuring samples that show you how to use Data APIs from opendata.dc.gov with Esri maps, Mapbox, D3, and Leaflet.
shp-csv-merge
Brief script in R to merge SHP and CSV files
Thomas-Jefferson-Area-Coalition
In order to help connect those in need to locally available resources, TJACH regularly distributes a printed “street sheet” to its clients listing vital programs (food, shelter, clothing) that are currently available in the city. How might we use technology to distribute the street sheet more widely, ensure accuracy of its information, and allow for its content to be easily updated?
Thomas-Jefferson-Regional-Planning-District
RideShare, a program of the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, works to reduce traffic congestion and increase mobility among in our region. How might we use technology to increase awareness of RideShare and reduce the friction involved in participation in ride sharing programs?
CvilleCasesBot
Source code for Twitter's @CvilleCasesBot