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Automation: How to Make Quick Work of Analytics

GovLoop

When the initiative launched in 2015, the city had more than 15,000 food establishments but only three dozen health inspectors. The data included information on previous inspections and permit requests, sanitation complaints and requests made to the city’s 311 program for services. They needed to figure out where to put their energies.

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Automation: How to Make Quick Work of Analytics

GovLoop

When the initiative launched in 2015, the city had more than 15,000 food establishments but only three dozen health inspectors. The data included information on previous inspections and permit requests, sanitation complaints and requests made to the city’s 311 program for services. They needed to figure out where to put their energies.

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Earth Day Part 1: DC isn't achieving its sustainability goals wrt waste diversion

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

I've written about DC's waste practices for years (" More on zero waste practice and DC ," 2015). Why so long, so obtuse, about developing a yard waste diversion program? But unlike neighboring jurisdictions, DC has never developed a yard waste diversion program for these neighborhoods. It's boutique, not substantive.