[OpenSpending] Revenues and Expenditures for 490+ California Cities and Counties

Friedrich Lindenberg friedrich.lindenberg at okfn.org
Mon Nov 17 08:20:57 UTC 2014


This is very exciting work, Marc, thanks for sharing it! It's interesting
to browse these, especially the credit scoring sheet.

- Friedrich

p.s. For some reason it just started showing me a login screen after I
clicked on a 'red county' - do you have a paywall in place, or something
like that?

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 1:45 AM, marc at publicsectorcredit.org <
marc at publicsectorcredit.org> wrote:

>  http://www.publicsectorcredit.org/ca
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> This is an update and extension of a project I showed at the 2013 Open
> Knowledge Conference in Geneva.
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> The data were collected by an internet startup, loaded onto a public web
> site and analyzed in a study available at
> http://californiapolicycenter.org/californias-most-financially-stressed-cities-and-counties/
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> The study generated some media coverage (including an *LA Times* story):
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> http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-1107-distressed-cities-20141107-story.html
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> http://www.thecalifornian.com/story/news/local/2014/11/06/king-city-makes-financially-distressed-city-list/18595461/
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> http://www.ridgecrestca.com/article/20141108/News/141109781
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> Compared to my previous work, there are a couple of steps back from pure
> Open Data.  We no longer offer a file containing all the data on the site,
> and we ask for registration when you try to view a second city or county.
> On the other hand, all the content remains totally free and we link to
> source files (available in PDF format).
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> Marc Joffe
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