As pedestrian deaths climb across U. Reducing homelessness: Police collaboration with transitional shelters may be key. Topics Technology. Email Print. CityCamp Palo Alto — June 1, For us in Silicon Valley, and particularly Palo Alto—where plans were already underway for a large hackathon event—we jumped at the opportunity to align our efforts with this historic, national event. What Can We Achieve on June 1? First, we want to support and promote the national movement.
We believe in it and want to play an important role in its success. Second, we want to have an inspiring, engaging, and fun event for our community. This will be a first-of-a-kind festival that will be a mix of chaos and wonderment for everyone. Lastly, and most importantly, we want to begin an ongoing effort to connect civic problems to civic solvers.
On June 1 we expect that people will discuss, brainstorm, create, and prototype solutions. But what happens the day after and beyond? Join us on June 1 in downtown Palo Alto from 11am — 7pm. Will you inspire and be inspired? Tags Technology. What if you could save a life in three words? The American Rescue Plan: Maximize your access to this unprecedented funding opportunity.
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Much more than simply a hackathon for software developers, our event dubbed CityCamp Palo Alto , includes arts activities, hands-on making, displays of robots and electric cars, expert talks by notable speakers from across Silicon Valley, an idea hackathon, local bands, local food, and much more.
Every event should leverage the qualities of their community. First, we want to support and promote the national movement.
We believe in it and want to play an important role in its success. Second, we want to have an inspiring, engaging, and fun event for our community. This will be a first-of-a-kind festival that will be a mix of chaos and wonderment for everyone. Lastly, and most importantly, we want to begin an ongoing effort to connect civic problems to civic solvers. On June 1 we expect that people will discuss, brainstorm, create, and prototype solutions.
But what happens the day after and beyond? For those of us lucky enough to be immersed in this space right now, we deeply recognize that something unique is happening. As more stakeholders get engaged, they are struck by the same thing. There is a lot to be concerned about in our country. CityCamp Palo Alto has four main goals: Bring together local government officials, municipal employees, experts, programmers, designers, citizens and journalists to share perspectives and insights about the City of Palo Alto.
Identify opportunities to brainstorm, capture, design, and even deploy valuable software applications that serve the city. Foster communities of practice and advocacy on the role of the civic innovation, mobile communication, online information, and open data at the City of Palo alto.
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