MunicipalTracker uses AI to analyze public financial records, voting data, and governance documents to grade every city in America โ so citizens can hold their governments accountable.
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Sample City Score
Every city receives a Municipal Health Score from 0โ100 across five categories, updated as new public records become available. Flags highlight items that warrant closer attention.
Sample County ยท Population 48,200
How It Works
Municipal records are public by law. We collect them, our AI analyzes them, and you get a clear score โ without digging through hundreds of pages of documents.
Check registers, meeting minutes, budget reports, vendor contracts, and bid documents are all public record. We request and collect them from cities across America.
Our AI cross-references financial data, voting records, and vendor relationships to identify patterns, flag anomalies, and calculate scores across five key categories โ surfacing issues that would take humans weeks to find.
Every city receives a Municipal Health Score from 0โ100. Drill into any category, track trends over time, and compare your city against similar municipalities.
Share scores with neighbors, journalists, and elected officials. Set alerts when your city's score changes. Use the data to ask better questions at council meetings.
Scoring Categories
Each category is scored independently so you can see exactly where your city excels and where it needs work.
Budget accuracy, revenue trends, fund balances, debt levels, and department spending patterns.
Building permits, new businesses, zoning changes, subdivision approvals, and infrastructure investment.
Voting records, council attendance, recusal frequency, term lengths, and committee participation.
Vendor concentration, related party transactions, bidding compliance, and conflict of interest indicators.
Records request response times, document completeness, public notice compliance, and reporting timeliness.
Get Started
We're adding new cities every week. Request your city and we'll prioritize collecting and scoring its public records.