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“Experimental app to generate embeddable list of people from Google Sheet.”
“API to register tRacket sensors, log measurements and access locations and their measurements.”
“tRacket contributor landing page & directory”
“[DRAFT] Civic Tech Toronto documentation and initiatives tracking.”
“Design files and source code for the tRacket noise sensor”
“A scraper to grab and publish TTC subway arrival times.”
“Strategy and design components for the tRacket project.”
“A placeholder for the civictech.ca website while official website is broken.”
“A civic tech collaborative knowledge repo of markdown files using Docusaurus.”
“Mapping the capacity and current occupancy of City of Toronto emergency shelters.”
“front end for the deployment version”
“A data collection of communities in Toronto. Join the Project Slack: https://civictechto.slack.com/archives/C09KLBBL3EH”
“a static site for the civic-spark.com event”
“An citizen-run online consultation experiment.”
“🎈 A experimental effort to coordinate meetup resources through GitHub.”
“Pipeline to identify Toronto/GTA event sources from Web Data Commons”
“Noise monitoring dashboard built for the tRacket initiative.”
“open source website of Civic Tech Toronto.”
“Created with CBC's Fifth Estate to scrape missing persons and unidentified remains from an RCMP and present them in a single UI so that they can more easily be matched.”
“open archives of Civic Tech Toronto's hacknights, projects, and community supporting resources.”
“A daily-refreshed JSON-LD proxy for Toronto’s official Festivals & Events open data feed.”
“Not everyone needs to own a circular saw — a shared tool library builds neighbourhood resilience while questioning the logic of individual ownership.”
“Embedding technologists inside government to redesign services from the inside out — showing that better public digital infrastructure is possible.”
“Building community-owned internet infrastructure to create a resilient, accessible network independent of major ISPs.”
“A weekly civic hacknight where technologists, designers, and engaged citizens collaborate to build tools that serve the public good.”
“Loneliness isn't a personal failure. It's infrastructure failure. We built cities that optimize for transactions, not collisions. We're rebuilding the collision layer.”