Chicago native in San Antonio. Fascinated by all sorts of uncommon data, history, and urbanism. City fan, coffee sipper, dog lover, deep dish hands down.
If you're in San Antonio and are curious about pedestrian/bicyclist injuries & crashes, check out the dashboard I made! Contains data from 2013-present and has 2 maps:
1. Crashes occurring w/in Council Districts
2. Crashes occurring on bike routes
https://t.co/mB5mtJoTQB
Updated the crash map with January data:
https://t.co/mB5mtJoTQB
Have some other features in the works that I hope to get out over the next month or so. If anyone has any ideas for something they'd like to see in the dashboard, let me know!
The removal of US Census Bureau files is clear government censorship and overreach. Everything must be checked for fidelity to a certain ideology feels like a harbinger of things to come across the board
Things my brilliant sister said recently:
- TRT is gender affirming care for men
- This DEI bullsh*t cancel veteran preference programs (me, her, and my brother are all vets)
- Won't declaring Mexican drug cartels as terror orgs give millions of people viable asylum claims?
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If you're interested in @COSAGOV elections, follow this election map dashboard I created. Older election data and new features will be added semi-regularly, so stay tuned.
https://t.co/bqQ0dNZMmL
Started a new political data project about a month ago, looking at campaign finance data in San Antonio after hearing about how much $$ RenewSA was putting into the Nov election around the ballot measures. You can check out the dashboard here:
https://t.co/B1odmPGacv
McKee-Rodriguez: โI wish that when the Frost Bank Center was dropped into the East Side that this same thoughtful planning went into it.โ
#ProjectMarvel
https://t.co/SCU757gPa9
Thoroughly enjoyed this article. As someone not from SA, provided good background on political players & power brokers. If you want an example of someone who sells out people to business interests, look at D1
Exactly what downtown COSA needs - another hotel. And in an opportunity zone, no less. Temporary housing for visitors with disposable income https://t.co/O2ccTz5fmE via @expressnews
There is a common view in politics that progressive policies are unpopular and radical, and that to be electable you have to run to the center.
This belief is empirically false.
City government is not a business and should not be treated as such. Keep tenure caps. If people want the CM to be paid more, increase the salary of the lowest-paid @COSAGOV employee.
https://t.co/2eAruWaxrz via @expressnews
@themollycox@COSAGOV I definitely don't think CM position will go away anytime soon, but Council's job (one of them at least) is to hold CM accountable. Not sure how effective they have been at that.
In meantime, keep caps and limits on CM