Editor's note: Thank you for your input regarding the City of Arlington's draft Open Data Policy. We will review and consider all comments as we finalize the Policy for review and consideration by the Mayor and City Council in their meetings on October 10 and October 17, 2017. Please stay tuned for additional news regarding the City's Open Arlington project. We appreciate your interest!
The City of Arlington is seeking public input as its drafts a new policy designed to govern the release and accessibility of city data, ranging from code violations to construction permits.
Besides increasing transparency for the public and improving efficiency for city employees, the City also recognizes that easily accessible data can be a useful tool for economic development, academic and scientific research, neighborhood involvement and other ventures. The creation of an Open Data Policy furthers the Arlington City Council's priority to Put Technology to Work.
"The City of Arlington's Open Data Policy is a foundational element in our effort to use our data to connect the dots that will help us improve transparency, productivity and evidence based decision making," Deputy City Manager Theron Bowman said. "By making more data accessible externally, we hope to increase public engagement and invite more innovation and accountability from our resident, business, non-profit and educational stakeholders."
Arlington's proposed Open Data Policy aims to:
- Improve the provision of services, increase transparency and access to public information
- Enhance coordination and efficiencies among City Departments and partner organizations
- Develop opportunities for commerce, economic development, increased investment and civic engagement for citizens
- Protect privacy, confidentiality, and security while also advancing the City's transparency and accountability through open data
- Facilitate the proactive provision of information currently sought through Open Records Requests.
Click here to read the City of Arlington Draft Open Data Policy.
The City of Arlington is collecting public input in the comments section of this article and through this website. The deadline for questions and comments is Friday, September 15, 2017. The Arlington City Council will review and consider adoption of the Open Data Policy in October.
A wide variety of searchable city data, from active zoning cases to annual inspection scores for apartment complexes, is already available through Open Arlington, which launched in January.
Arlington is one of nearly 100 cities partnering with the What Works Cities initiative, which aims to improve the effectiveness of local governments by enhancing the use of data and evidence.
Through technical assistance from What Works Cities' expert partners, participating cities are developing data-driven tools to best determine priorities, drive progress toward them, allocate resources, and tackle their toughest challenges - from homelessness to public safety and economic development. Cities are also fostering trust with their communities through greater transparency around city data in efforts to increase collaboration toward developing solutions.
Click here to download a copy of the City of Arlington Draft Open Data Policy.
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- New Open Arlington Website Places Searchable City Data at Citizens' Fingertips
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