Office of Open Data Blog
2016 Open Data Report: What a Year It Has Been!
The City of Chattanooga has released the 2016 Open Data Report, which reflects on the City’s progress and looks to the future on ensuring transparency and accessibility of public data online. Under an Executive Order issued in 2014, Mayor Andy Berke developed an open data policy and increased transparency in city government through creation of…
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CHA Apps made with Open Data
Chattadata
Chattadata is the City of Chattanooga's Performance Dashboard. It tracks, monitors, and makes public the City's efforts to deliver on the priorities of our residents, holding us accountable and helping us achieve our goals.
City Insider
City Insider is your new way to stay in the know about what is happening in your community. Through this website, you will be able to do the following: 1) see crime and 311 incidents for your community, 2) dive in deeper to learn more details, 3) summarize the information by neighborhood, 4) craft custom reports and receive updates, and 5) share that information with your community.
Open Budget App
Explore the City's annual budget through an accessible, transparent tool that allows you to explore the budget in a variety of ways - by priority area, initiatives, departments, expenditure categories and capital projects.
Chattanooga Open Checkbook
This highly interactive site provides a guided view to complex financial information. Citizens are invited to explore their way through summary information down to the distribution level. A distribution is when a City issues a check to a vendor, and that check is charged to one or multiple accounts.
CityGram
Subscribe to your city! Get local updates pushed directly to your phone or inbox. New topics being added regularly.
Find your officer
Find out which CPD officers patrol your neighborhood and which CPD zone you live in.
About the Office
The Office of Performance Management and Open Data was established by Mayor Andy Berke in 2015 to run the City's open data and performance management program. The city collects a lot of data during its day to day operation. This office seeks to make use of that data to provide greater transparency and better service delivery for Chattanoogans.