Team History
2015
2016
2017
Mayor Stephanie Miner unveiled the City of Syracuse’s new open data portal. More information can be viewed here: Lauch of "DataCuse" Open Data Portal
Many of our residents experience a high frequency of forced moves, triggered by poor housing quality, unstable neighborhood conditions, and high costs of housing in relation to income. All of these conditions can contribute to doubling up and overcrowding in housing units, chronic homelessness, and a high rate of unplanned residential mobility. Frequent forced moves have damaging financial and health impacts on our residents and neighborhoods, especially on our school-aged children. The City and i-team worked on ways to reduce transiency and improve stability for our residents.
2018
The Plowing Through the Data hackathon makes data available from the City of Syracuse's fleet of 37 snowplows. Data Hackathon on City Snow Removal
The permitting process impacts many different community stakeholders. Residents go through it to make updates to their homes, and businesses go through it to open their doors. We want to create a seamless permitting process where people can easily obtain the proper approvals to make building improvements.
2019
2021
Syracuse achieves Silver Certification as part of Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities Certification.