Resources to Initiate, Educate, and Create a More Perfect Community
A quantitative guide to finding data to help elected leaders and others make informed decisions about
community matters dealing with economic efficiency, public safety, demographics, and child friendliness
With a sample report card and 68 comparison graphs of our city to show how this
Global Junior Challenge 2007 Finalist from Suzanne Middle school helped educate a community.
Learn the components to evaluate and explore communities in areas such as:
weather, taxes, medical facilities, schools, sexual offenders, hazardous waste, building permits, crime, hotel rates, house values, budget size, library books,
who are the biggest campaign contributors, learn how to deal with elected
officials, and much much more!
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