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I've always felt that I service like this would be great for Code for America projects. A big problem I have with creating technology applications for civic goods is that the government is terrible at providing open data. Even when they do open source civic data, they do a terrible job of it.

An example of this is California drought data: automatically grabbing data on the drought is incredibly difficult because it involves scraping HTML tables. I tried to build an API that presents drought data so volunteers would have an easier time building out data visualizations. I ended up just getting exhausted doing all the scraping work.

I then moved onto a new project: building a free-to-use Padmapper for affordable housing. The data for income restricted apartment units are driven by a government contracted vendor. A city county will declare income stabilization policies and legally enforce them against landowners and then the landowners would send over their list of units to the vendor.

This would be great except the vendor does the bare minimum. Padmapper looks amazing but, really, it's only applicable for the upper middle class due to explosive housing costs in the Bay Area. So, in order to provide a more modern website and mobile application for the community, I started to scrape the vendor's website. It was terrible. I kept getting throttled. So I gave up.




@OhSoHumble: this actually came to mind for us too in terms of building better experiences on top of common government services. I'd love to chat and see how I can help, so shoot me an email at peter@wrapapi.com


What was the vendor's website?


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