Troubleshooter Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Cleveland neighborhood activist Ed McDonald has reported dozens of hazardous vacant homes to the city for several years, and is now hoping the city's new open data portal will help with a wide variety of neighborhood issues.
McDonald said he believes Cleveland's new open portal data system will help with neighborhood safety and resident awareness. “Making sure we are transparent to the public on how we are spending taxpayer dollars," Bibb said."Number two, accountability, holding ourselves accountable to delivering high quality basic city services, and lastly, innovation, we believe this data can help us create new innovations, new applications to really enhance how we are improving the living conditions in our city.”
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