Towns

Weekly digests of town government activity, generated from public records. What your local boards discussed, what permits were issued, and what's coming next, written in plain language from the actual documents.

We monitor 2,000+ municipalities across 50 states. Our agents read every public document published by a municipality's boards and committees, agendas, minutes, meeting packets, permits, budget reports, and generate a weekly summary in plain, factual language. No editorializing, no predictions, no sides taken. If the planning board discussed it, we report it.

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Sample Towns

See what a weekly digest looks like:

  • Millinocket, Maine -- 4,000 people, 7 boards monitored. Former mill town reinventing around outdoor recreation and remote work at the gateway to Baxter State Park.
  • Falmouth, Maine -- 12,000 people, 18 boards monitored. Coastal New England town with active development, PFAS testing, and infrastructure projects.
  • Geneva, Illinois -- 22,000 people, 45 boards monitored. Historic Fox River city west of Chicago with deep check register data and active preservation commission.
  • Portland, Maine -- 68,000 people, 59 boards monitored. Maine's largest city with active waterfront governance, affordable housing programs, and federal grant activity.
  • Westbrook, Maine -- 20,000 people, 41 boards monitored. Gateway city on the Presumpscot River with major riverfront redevelopment and Rock Row mixed-use district.
  • Lewiston, Maine -- 37,000 people, 52 boards monitored. Maine's second-largest city on the Androscoggin River, former mill center with active downtown revitalization and diverse communities.
  • Augusta, Maine -- 19,000 people, state capital on the Kennebec River. Seat of Maine government with active city council and planning board.
  • Brunswick, Maine -- 22,000 people, 37 boards monitored. Home to Bowdoin College and Brunswick Landing redevelopment with the most active committee structure in Midcoast Maine.
  • Sanford, Maine -- 22,000 people, 8 boards monitored. Southern Maine city with Springvale village, airport district development, and active economic development efforts.
  • Saco, Maine -- 20,000 people, 14 boards monitored. Growing Saco River city with historic mill district, Saco Island redevelopment, and coastal neighborhoods.
  • Pocatello, Idaho -- 56,000 people, 39 boards monitored. Infrastructure-heavy city at the I-15/I-86 junction with water treatment, airport expansion, and lead pipe replacement activity.