Client Spotlight: New Orleans City Council

New Orleans City Council

Organizations across all sectors are collecting and operationalizing increasingly large amounts of data, and local governments are no exception. As more data is collected, local governments have a duty to share this information with their constituents. The New Orleans City Council demonstrates how public-facing dashboards can be used to inform policy and increase transparency, accountability, and public-reporting with the community.  

“Public-facing dashboards like this one give constituents and inter-agency partners a close to real-time picture of the state of public safety city-wide and in their respective neighborhoods. That knowledge and access are invaluable to a fully informed citizenry.” 

– Former City Council President Jason Williams

Criminal Justice Dashboards 

The New Orleans City Council’s Criminal Justice Dashboards provide citizens with a unique look into crime and the criminal justice system in New Orleans. The Consent Decree, Crime, Jail Population, and Bond Paid Dashboards all offer easily digestible formats for the user and current data.

Using open data provided by the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), the crime tracker dashboard offers crime figures and developing trends in the area. The jail population snapshot dashboard, meanwhile, provides a one-of-a-kind look into who is currently in custody in New Orleans using data from the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office. Such information is critical to showing New Orleans’ shrinking jail population and highlighting ways the system is succeeding and needs work. This information provides a way that people both inside and out of New Orleans can use to remain informed about the community.

Using open data provided by the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), the crime tracker dashboard offers crime figures and developing trends in the area. The jail population snapshot dashboard, meanwhile, provides a one-of-a-kind look into who is currently in custody in New Orleans using data from the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office. Such information is critical to showing New Orleans’ shrinking jail population and highlighting ways the system is succeeding and needs work. This information provides a way that people both inside and out of New Orleans can use to remain informed about the community.

Expert Analyses and Data-Driven Policy 

Crucial data that is accessible and communicable offers policy makers with the insights they need to practice data-driven policymaking. The New Orleans City Council uses actionable insights to understand problems facing the community and help identify potential solutions.

An Informed Citizenry 

The New Orleans City Council’s dashboards and analyses bridge the gap between local government and the public. Such information provides community members the opportunity to engage in local decision-making processes from a more informed and meaningful perspective. 

The value of these dashboards extend beyond the New Orleans community. National news agencies and non-profit organizations use these crucial insights to inform national conversations surrounding key criminal justice issues and trends.

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