Open Data

Increasingly local, state, and federal governments are working to display data to strengthen civic engagement and transparency.  Open data allows community residents to become active participants and decision-makers in their neighborhoods.  

 The City of Dayton is participating in the What Works Cities through Bloomberg Philanthropies and is developing open data or transparency portals to provide city residents with a wealth of data.   The link in the button below takes you to the main page where City of Dayton houses open data resources.  The other links take you to the individual sections for transparency resources .

Open Data Resources for City of Dayton

Your Dollars--Your Neighborhood

Police Transparency Portal

City of Dayton Budget Data

Other Data Resources for Dayton

Police Reform Tracker--Also on Police Transparency Site

Community Crime Map

Resource is also on Police Transparency Site

Urban Research Initiative

Fitz Center for Leadership in Community

1401 South Main Street

Dayton, OH 45409

937-229-5000