by Eric Jackson | Jun 6, 2018 | Newsletter, Uncategorized
Code for Asheville had quite a Summit! The Asheville contingent was large this year with brigade leaders Sabrah n’haRaven, Jim March and Eric Jackson and City staffers Kimberlee Archie (Equity), Wanda Burgess (IT), Jonathan Feldman (IT) and Frank McGowan...
by Eric Jackson | May 22, 2018 | Newsletter, open data, police data, Uncategorized
Jaime Matthews, Assistant to the City Manager, and Scott Barnwell, Business and Public Technology Manager in the IT department, presented the staff report promised after Patrick Conant presented the Petition for Police Accountability Through Data Transparency at the...
by Eric Jackson | Apr 26, 2018 | open data, police data
On behalf of Code for Asheville Patrick Conant presented the Petition for Police Accountability Through Data Transparency to the Asheville City Council on April 24. Since it was on the agenda as a presentation, no vote was taken, but the Council made clear that it is...
by Eric Jackson | Apr 10, 2018 | Newsletter, open data, police data
The results of the Code for Asheville Petition for Police Accountability Through Data Transparency effort continue to be exciting. Patrick Conant successfully presented to the Public Safety Committee and the effort has garnered endorsements from national...
by Eric Jackson | Mar 28, 2018 | open data, police data
Patrick Conant presented Code for Asheville’s Petition for Police Accountability Through Data Transparency to the Asheville Public Safety Committee on Monday, March 26th, formally requesting that the proposal be considered by City Council. Patrick described the...