Help Shape the Civic Technology Program at TBRPC!

The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council (TBRPC) is launching a new Civic Tech Program to help member governments and partners harness data, design, and digital tools to plan, engage, and communicate more effectively.

Through this program, TBRPC will offer technical services such as custom maps, dashboards, web apps, planning visuals, economic modeling, trend analysis, and hands-on trainings.

Civic technology (or “civic tech”) refers to the use of digital tools—like geospatial mapping, data analytics, automation, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies—to boost public participation, improve transparency and accountability, streamline civic processes, and support more responsive, data-informed public service delivery.

We’re starting with a short survey to shape our next steps—and we need your input!

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