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Weekly Civic Hack Night w/ DALHIA Housing Portal Presentation


Join us this week for a presentation about housing in San Francisco!

A pioneering product in a growing City focus on digital services, the San Francisco DAHLIA Housing Portal makes affordable housing easier to find and apply for.  Started out of a prominent public-private partnership with Google and the Civic Bridge program, and with guidance and inspiration from Code for America, the US Digital Service and other groundbreaking civic technology efforts, the Housing Portal is a great example of how technology can be put to good use for real change. 

Join Ashley Meyers from the new San Francisco Digital Services team, and Barry Roeder from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) for an in-depth discussion of lessons of product development to date, agile efforts in a government context, and work to share the open source initiative beyond San Francisco.  As an added bonus, Charlie MacNulty, the chief data guru for MOHCD, will discuss the department’s involvement with San Francisco’s DataSF open data initiative, and share about anticipated data publishing developments.

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Join neighbors, government employees, designers, coders, students and more! Our weekly hack night is focused on civic tech and making government services better in San Francisco. We hack/build and learn together every Wednesday evening.


• Contribute to the betterment of San Francisco

• Build your own portfolio of work or work on someone else's cool project

• Meet new (and different!) people

Interested in our current projects?

This week

Hacking with CivicMakers, WeVote, OpenReferral, Data Science Team, Adopt-A-Drain, and many more.

Schedule

6:00p doors open, socialize and eat dinner

6:30p welcome remarks and project pitches

7:00p DAHLIA Presentation


8:00p more hacking

9:00p keep on hacking

10:00p doors close and lights out.

Check out our website. Read/contribute to our code. Communicate via our slack team (or IRC Freenode #sfbrigade). 

If you have questions, please reach out over Slack, contact the organizers via meetup, or drop by on Wednesday evening.


6:00 PM, Wednesday, July 12, 2017