Coming soon: An app to crowdsource better citizenship

Code for America and the City are working on a Neighborhow, a Wikipedia-like, crowd-sourced guide to getting stuff done in Philly.

0 comments

Coming soon: An app to crowdsource better citizenship

POSTED: Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 3:55 PM

In Philly, a handful of civic leaders in every neighborhood are responsible for most of the activities and programs — stuff like organizing cleanups, hosting block parties or starting town watch efforts. The rest of us probably wouldn't even know where to start. Code for America and the City are working on a solution: Neighborhow, a Wikipedia-like, crowd-sourced guide to getting stuff done in Philly. It's in the pre-pilot phase at the moment (they're recruiting contributors) but hope to launch a limited site by the summer and build from there. It's meant to complement the app they've already created, Change by Us, to enable people to put into practice some of the ideas they submitted.

The site proclaims: "Try Googling clean up my block or have a block party or start a neighborhood watch for your city. You're not going to find what you're looking for... What you really need is probably right next door: the lessons learned from your neighbors for what works (and what doesn't). But Google searches can't help you find those. Soon, Neighborhow will."

Sounds kind of like parts of Philly Rising — connecting people and organizations to city services — only higher tech and probably way cheaper. We look forward to seeing this in action.

Posted by Samantha Melamed @ 3:55 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
0 comments
Comments  (0)


About this blog
Here at The Naked City, you'll find breaking news, analysis, gossip and surprises about everything from crime and politics to the beating pulse of city life itself. We're good listeners, too:

Daniel Denvir: daniel.denvir@citypaper.net

Ryan Briggs: ryan.briggs@citypaper.net

Samantha Melamed: samantha@citypaper.net

The Naked City on Twitter: @CPNakedCity @danieldenvir @rw_briggs @samanthamelamed

Topics:
Blog archives:
Past Archives: