Apps for Democracy

DCRA Building Permit Dashboard

2008 November 12th
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App URL: http://a4d.appspot.com/

Code location: http://code.google.com/p/dcrabpd/

Award type: Indie Bronze

The DCRA building permit dashboard is an easy way to sort data by clicking column names and address fields and provides Google Street Views of building permit info in The District.

App by: Marc Irlandez

App category: Indie

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“DCRA Building Permit Dashboard”

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