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New Open Data Application Gives Access to Licensing and Permitting Data From the City of Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, PA, Jan 15, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Azavea, PlanPhilly and the City of Philadelphia Office of Innovation
and Technology announced today that the 'License to Inspect'
application, an online search tool for the City of Philadelphia's
Department of Licenses and Inspections permits, applications and
violations, is now available for the public to use. More importantly,
the application provides a mechanism for citizens to save and track
specific searches they are interested in and demonstrates the City of
Philadelphia's on-going commitment to open data and open data
initiatives. The application is available at:
http://lti.planphilly.com
The 'License to Inspect' application is a project of PlanPhilly,
funded by the William Penn Foundation. Journalists, planners, city
officials and regular citizens are invited to use it. The application
offers intuitive data search, sort, and download functionality that
enables users to search building permits; zoning variances; code
violations including inspection violations, dangerous conditions and
demolitions; fire code violations; cease occupancy orders; stop work
orders; and housing inspection licenses among other data provided by
an API built by Philadelphia's Office of Innovation and Technology.
After signing up for a free account, users are able to subscribe to
email alerts for notifications of changes in their neighborhoods,
including zoning, permitting and licensing activities. In other
words, if a user is interested in knowing when new permits are
generated in the 4-5 blocks around his or her house, they would do a
search, save their search parameters, and then ask to be notified
(daily, weekly or monthly) when new records appear.
"Through OpenDataPhilly and other efforts, Azavea has supported and
promoted Open Data in Philadelphia for several years. PlanPhilly
could not have provided this online tool to the public without the
City's willingness to share the data related to licenses and
permits," said Robert Cheetham, CEO and President of Azavea. "This
project is a real demonstration of how open data can enable new types
of applications and services that benefit the public."
As more and more municipalities nationwide release their data,
applications like 'License to Inspect' are made possible, which in
turn fosters a dynamic dialogue between data consumers, software
engineering companies, the public, and the municipal government that
holds the data. This is not the first time that the City of
Philadelphia has collaborated with Azavea and organizations like
PlanPhilly to demonstrate its commitment to open data and open data
initiatives. In April 2011, in partnership with WHYY Radio, and
Technically Philly, the City's Open Access Philly task force
contributed dozens of data sets from multiple city departments to
OpenDataPhilly.org, a first-of-a-kind Philadelphia-centric catalog of
over 175 online data, applications and APIs. Later that summer, the
OpenDataPhilly partners organized OpenDataRace whereby non-profit
organizations voted for the data sets they wished the City to
release. Permits and citations were among the most requested data
sets. Now, with 'License to Inspect', this data set and many more are
available for anyone to freely consume.
"PlanPhilly, Azavea and the William Penn Foundation have been working
with L&I on the release of this data for three years, and we are
thrilled to be able to see this application realized. Many parties
have been involved in the effort, and we are excited that the
resulting tool will benefit a large range of users," said Matt Golas,
Managing Editor, PlanPhilly.
About Azavea - Azavea is an award-winning geospatial analysis (GIS)
software development firm specializing in the creation of
location-based web and mobile software as well as geospatial analysis
services. Azavea is a certified B Corporation that applies geographic
data and technology to promote the emergence of more dynamic,
vibrant, and sustainable communities while advancing the
state-of-the-art through research. Each of Azavea's projects,
products and pro bono engagements showcases this commitment. Find out
more at http://www.azavea.com.
About PlanPhilly - PlanPhilly is an independent news gathering entity
affiliated with PennPraxis, the clinical arm of the School of Design
of the University of Pennsylvania. Former reporters and editors from
The Philadelphia Inquirer, as well as citizen journalists, provide
daily news coverage of the built and planned environment. Find out
more at http://planphilly.com/
If you would like more information about Azavea or to schedule an
interview with Robert Cheetham, Azavea CEO and President, please
contact Amy Trahey at (215) 558 - 6184 or e-mail atrahey@azavea.com.
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Media Contact
Amy TraheyÂ
(215) 558-6184Â
atrahey@azavea.comÂ
SOURCE: Azavea
mailto:atrahey@azavea.com
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