Riverside, CA assembles 30 tiny shelters for the homeless at its Emergency Shelter Cabin Village
The City of Riverside loaned 30 tiny shelters from a Seattle-based company, Pallet Shelters, for its Emergency Shelter Cabin Village. These shelters were assembled by a non-profit based in Anaheim, City Net, and about 12 employees will continue to operate the village. This homeless access center will provide up to 56 homeless individuals with temporary shelter. Homeless individuals are expected to spend approximately 60 to 180 days in the village before graduating to other housing options.
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Riverside, CA launched "Engage Riverside" its open data portal
Engage Riverside is the city's open data portal designed to increasre transparecy and citizen egnagaement by providing open access to city datasets. The website currently contains 11 datasets involving permits, crimes, fire responses, 311 calls, parks, the city budget, etc.
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Riverside, CA built the Hive an inexpensive workflow tool to track city project performance
Riverside, CA, built a low-cost workflow tool to track projects and drive performance outcomes throughout the city. Since its inception two years ago, The Hive has helped manage over 2,800 projects.
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