On behalf of the Township Board and our staff, I would like to welcome you to our Citizens Guide and Financial Dashboard. This report and tools have been developed and implemented as a way for citizens to better understand the Township's scope of activities, financial obligations, and fiscal health. Citizens have a rightful expectation that the Township will do everything it practically can to maintain high-quality public services while minimizing the requirements for financing these services in the form of taxes and fees on citizens. Read More...

The Municipal Financial Summary contents are intended as a means to provide transparency and accountability to our citizens regarding the municipal budget and finances. Within this area you will find various kinds of summarized and detailed information for multiple years, including both tabular and graphical representations of the data. Comparison data is also available for other communities.




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The Municipal Performance Dashboard includes financial and operating measures important to the government and its citizens. This data includes a current and prior year overview comparison, as well as charts and graphs that allow you to view trends over multiple years.

The National Archives is a treasure trove of historical records that citizens can use to discover and learn. But finding something in the National Archives can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. With more than 12 billion pages of paper records alone, the National Archives and Records Administration has no shortage of records to digitize or transcribe.

Ryan Carney, assistant professor of integrative biology, and Sriram Chellappan, professor of computer science and engineering, developed mosquitodashboard.org, which utilizes data provided by ordinary citizens and artificial intelligence to identify the location and species of disease-carrying mosquitoes.

On this very special day of the Foundation Festival, where camaraderie, mutual aid and organization are celebrated, I and our Department of Economics & Decision Sciences are very proud to present our brand new dashboard, bringing together our 51 monthly reports on Star Citizen organizations, more than 5 years of work immortalizing the evolution of our beautiful community.

Blighted Property Dashboard

The Blighted Property Dashboard displays the seven types of blighted property 311 citizen service requests, and is a helpful tool to track blight in your area. This video demonstrates how to use this resource.

Lookup Tools

Our EBRGIS portal features seven Lookup Tools designed to help answer common questions from citizens in a quick and convenient way, from census information to road closures, and more. This video demonstrates how to use these resources.

Background:  Mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit pose a significant public health threat worldwide, causing more fatalities than any other animal. To effectively combat this issue, there is a need for increased public awareness and mosquito control. However, traditional surveillance programs are time-consuming, expensive, and lack scalability. Fortunately, the widespread availability of mobile devices with high-resolution cameras presents a unique opportunity for mosquito surveillance. In response to this, the Global Mosquito Observations Dashboard (GMOD) was developed as a free, public platform to improve the detection and monitoring of invasive and vector mosquitoes through citizen science participation worldwide.

Methods:  GMOD is an interactive web interface that collects and displays mosquito observation and habitat data supplied by four datastreams with data generated by citizen scientists worldwide. By providing information on the locations and times of observations, the platform enables the visualization of mosquito population trends and ranges. It also serves as an educational resource, encouraging collaboration and data sharing. The data acquired and displayed on GMOD is freely available in multiple formats and can be accessed from any device with an internet connection.

Results:  Since its launch less than a year ago, GMOD has already proven its value. It has successfully integrated and processed large volumes of real-time data (~ 300,000 observations), offering valuable and actionable insights into mosquito species prevalence, abundance, and potential distributions, as well as engaging citizens in community-based surveillance programs.

Conclusions:  GMOD is a cloud-based platform that provides open access to mosquito vector data obtained from citizen science programs. Its user-friendly interface and data filters make it valuable for researchers, mosquito control personnel, and other stakeholders. With its expanding data resources and the potential for machine learning integration, GMOD is poised to support public health initiatives aimed at reducing the spread of mosquito-borne diseases in a cost-effective manner, particularly in regions where traditional surveillance methods are limited. GMOD is continually evolving, with ongoing development of powerful artificial intelligence algorithms to identify mosquito species and other features from submitted data. The future of citizen science holds great promise, and GMOD stands as an exciting initiative in this field.

The GIS team within IS consists of nine GIS staff members who support all City-Parish agencies with a variety of requests, from administering surveys and performing data analysis to making custom maps. With an increasing number of citizen service requests coming in, city officials asked the GIS team for a better way to manage and view the large amount of associated data.

After examining other data management solutions, the GIS team decided to create a dashboard using Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS. The IS department initially began using the tool for emergency operations and response but pretty quickly recognized its potential to support other business workflows, such as 311 data visualization and analysis. It would allow the GIS team to aggregate numerous datasets and display the information in a single, dynamic dashboard.

The filtering capability in the 311 dashboard has improved the user experience, allowing users to view only the information they want. And with the maps, users can simply find and select service requests around a particular area to view associated information, without having to search thousands of records in a table.

Another benefit of the 311 dashboard is that there are enough basic analytical tools for users to employ to answer spatial questions on their own without having to request the GIS team to analyze the data.

Citizen Science Month is a world-wide observance in April to "celebrate and promote all things citizen science: amazing discoveries, incredible volunteers, hardworking practitioners, inspiring projects, and anything else citizen science-related!" --Citizen Science Association

Accurate communication of scientific research findings is an essential component of the scientific method; participation in this process of documentation is one way we can all be citizen scientists. Adding new articles or new content to Wikipedia would be great, too, for those wanting to do a little more!

A virtual event for anyone who wants to discuss the consultation on the Children's Social Care National Framework and Dashboard. Sign up via Eventbrite and be sent a link to the online event nearer the time. Places are limited.


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A virtual event for anyone who wants to discuss the consultation on the Children's Social Care National Framework and Dashboard. Sign up via Eventbrite and be sent a link to the online event nearer the time. Places are limited.


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The use of individual visualizations for Open Government Data (OGD) has been shown not to be entirely efficient in engaging citizens. Dashboards constitute a promising solution, but how they should be designed and applied in an OGD context remains under-investigated. This article examines whether the use of well-designed dashboards can increase citizen engagement with OGD. To achieve this objective, a literature review on dashboard design principles is conducted. Then, the outputs of this literature review are used to compile a list of 16 dashboard design principles in the context of OGD. Next, we apply these design principles to build the Namur (Belgium) Budget Dashboard (NBDash) in order to provide a practical application of our research and use it for evaluation. Finally, we use NBDash as a use case to evaluate the usefulness of well-designed dashboards compared to individual visualizations through an experimental study. The results of the experimental design study with 108 participants suggest that the implementation of well-designed dashboards can be beneficial in encouraging the use of data on portals. In addition, the selection of meaningful metrics and the use of appropriate visualizations, all organized in a clear presentation, have proven to be the primary factors of successful dashboards.

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