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Just
as
our
budgeting
is
smarter
and
more
efficient,
our
residents
are
getting
more
out
of
the
government
services
they
pay
for
with
their
hard-earned
tax
dollars
it
Public
Works.
A
new
system
has
been
built
for
the
online
tracking
of
our
snow,
plows
and
salt
spreaders
that
is
being
tested
now
next
year,
we'll
have
online
permitting
for
our
Park
shelters
working
with
Councilwoman
Rudy
ACK.
We
approved
open
data
legislation
that
was
nationally
recognized
as
a
model
for
open
government,
after
winning
one
of
only
seven
grants
nationwide
the
city's
antiquated
way
of
buying
its
materials.
A
Everything
from
paper
clips
to
fire
trucks
will
be
revamped
next
year
through
the
know-how
of
tech
professionals
from
Code
for
America.
We
are
reviewing
changes
to
our
pavement
management
system
to
bring
objectivity
and
fairness
to
the
process,
with
a
goal
of
using
cameras
mounted
on
public
works
vehicles
to
give
objective
ratings
to
street
conditions
by
2016
in
creating
a
three-year
street
resurfacing
program
that
same
year,
we
created
an
online
auction
for
city
property.
A
We
established
one
of
the
few
311
services
in
the
country
that
takes
requests
over
Twitter,
while
expanding
the
311
phone
hours
for
more
traditional
users,
and
we
have
even
developed
a
strategic
partnership
with
all
utility
companies
that
utilizes
a
centralized
system
to
monitor
work
in
our
streets.
Soon,
the
311
response
center
will
be
getting
new
software
that
will
take
service
requests
straight
from
your
phone
or
computer
and
transmit
it
to
city
workers
in
the
field
drastically
cutting
response
times.
A
A
mobile
application
will
be
introduced
that
will
transform
two-way
communication
with
the
city
and
provide
the
transparency
residents
deserve.
For
the
first
time,
our
building
inspectors
have
laptops,
email
and
cell
phones
to
do
real-time.
Data
entry
on
properties
inspectors
are
being
cross
trained
on
all
bureau
responsibilities.
If
you're
building
a
new
house,
you
can
have
one
inspector
who
checks
for
all
your
buildings,
energy,
structural
and
fire,
permitting
issues
all
at
once,
rather
than
having
to
deal
with
several
different
inspectors.
No
longer
do
residents
only
have
a
two
hour
window
to
talk
with
inspectors.
A
Full
housing
demolition
information
is
now
available
on
the
bureau's
website.
There.
Anyone
can
see
all
the
structures
currently
in
the
demolition
process,
the
winners
of
the
demolition
contracts,
the
cost
of
the
contracts
and
when
the
work
should
be
completed,
we're
also
working
collaboratively
with
our
authorities
and
community
advocates
to
reform
and
improve
the
way
we
do
demolitions
to
become
more
strategic
in
to
leave
sites
cleaner
and
ready
for
new
development
by
utilizing
technology
and
hiring
the
people
who
are
creating
these
systems.