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Repository for the current redevelopment of the Food Oasis Los Angeles website
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.
A repository for the Product Management Community of Practice
Public Tree Map documents all ~35,000 public street and park trees in Santa Monica's urban forest. The map includes contextual information collected from open datasets and digitized city records. To reflect tree plantings and removals, the map updates every day. We're also working to add tree data from other cities in LA county. Work in progress:
Expunge Assist is a free digital tool specifically designed to aid Californians with arrest and conviction histories in clearing their criminal records.
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.
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
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LA Family Housing, an LA-based non-profit working to end the homelessness crisis, engaged the help of Hack for LA to identify and design a more efficient & effective solution for matching multiple individuals who experience homelessness as potential co-tenants, and placing the matched individuals in suitable shared housing units.
Empowering every HfLA team to create their own design system. 🛠️ 🧰 Please see our readme for more info!
Aggregate job opportunities for homeless service providers so that people can search for a job in the non-profit sector that fits their skillset.
The Access the Data project was created to address the growing gaps between new technology development and decisions impacting our communities with the underlying systems and data that drive those initiatives
CivicTechJobs will be a platform to help prospective volunteers find interdisciplinary projects that will be useful for their career development while contributing to positive civic impact, and also a CMS (Content Mgmt System) for Hack for LA projects to be able to list their open roles.
The Internship project provides an opportunity for students to work on open source projects in the fields of software, product development, project management, and UI/UX research and design at LA’s fastest growing Civic Tech non-profit organization during their summer.
An open-source project to modernize online school resources led by students
We’re supporting tools and micro services to help simplify open source development for the wider Civic Tech community. We welcome ideas and projects in all stages - connect with us and let’s build 100 automations.
Automated performance report for the LA Metro rail system.
Write for All TM is A project to help cities replace gender exclusive language with gender inclusive language.
Adopt-A-CivicArt project collaboration with the County Arts Commission
Python-Django based backend for Civic Tech Index
The Civic Opportunity Project will seek to provide a curated journey for Civic Tech volunteers. Our goal is to equip participants with the resources, exposure and toolsets to excel in a competitive workforce. The project will continuously iterate the experience process and ultimately exist as software that can be streamlined, scaled and replicated.
A resource site for living in Los Angeles during the pandemic
This is a template repository that a default kanban project board, readme and wiki for new Hack for LA projects. The repository currently also has some issue templates but these are turning out not to be very useful for projects. In future the repo will have default issues pre created so that new projects can get started quickly
True GitHub Contributors delivers a consolidated list of who contributed and how many times. This code can be seen on Hack for LA’s project pages, where are contributors are represented by their GitHub Avatar in the Contributors section.