The City of Santa Monica, in partnership with the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, will participate in the nationwide National Day of Civic Hacking on June 6, 2015 by hosting a meetup at the Santa Monica Public Library.
During the event, City staff will formally provide access to several new open datasets and be available to engage the public in all matters pertaining to the City’s open data program and learn more about the Library’s Innovation Technology Task Force, which is helping to envision the future of the Library.
The meetup will take place from 10 am to 2 pm and will allow members of the public to learn more about the newly released datasets, as well as engage with City staff to learn more about existing datasets available to the public.
Bringing Civic Hacking Home
The City of Santa Monica and Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce have long enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship. Both agencies view open data as a core public service for citizen engagement and government transparency, as well as a potential business driver for local businesses. The City and Chamber are pleased to offer local residents and businesses an opportunity to come together to learn more, as well as contribute to Santa Monica’s efforts to increase economic vitality, transparency, and citizen engagement. Both agencies are committed to continuing their work together to establish Santa Monica as a model city for private/public technical partnerships.
GTFS-realtime
GTFS-realtime data will be made publically available to display schedule adherence of Big Blue Bus vehicles in near real-time. The GTFS-realtime feed will be made available directly to any interested parties to facilitate the development of custom transit applications.
Additional Data Poised for Release
Additional datasets pertaining to mobility, public safety, and conservation will be unveiled at the meetup on June 6.
Event Details
The City of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce invite all interested parties to attend the meetup, the first in a series of upcoming events titled Hack the Beach, on Saturday, June 6 from 10 am to 2 pm at the Multipurpose Room in the Santa Monica Main Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd., or visit www.smgov.net/hackthebeach for more information. Future Hack the Beach events will be larger in scale, including and not limited to a local hackathon.
The Santa Monica Public Library is wheelchair accessible. Bike racks are available. The Main Library is served by Big Blue Bus lines 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10.