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26 January 2026
- 19:3519:35, 26 January 2026 New York Pedestrian Crash Data (hist | edit) [4,365 bytes] KarlTyche (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == Albany, New York Pedestrian Crash == Credits == The data is available under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Persons or organizations that Share or Adapt this content should provide Attribution that provides appropriate credit, which includes: * © Copyright 2026 * Tyche Insights, P.B.C. * KarlTyche (Karl Urich) For example, a data product or service that utilizes this article could include attribution such as: "Po...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:0319:03, 26 January 2026 Albany, New York Pedestrian Crash (hist | edit) [23,419 bytes] KarlTyche (talk | contribs) (Created initial page and began populating it with existing article, moved over from Albany Data Stories) Tag: Visual edit
12 January 2026
- 14:3614:36, 12 January 2026 TycheOpEd:FiveThingsWeLearned (hist | edit) [3,293 bytes] KarlTyche (talk | contribs) (completed first draft) Tag: Visual edit
6 January 2026
- 21:5121:51, 6 January 2026 Danbury, Connecticut Financial State (hist | edit) [12,543 bytes] WestCOGExpat (talk | contribs) (Created initial page)
- 20:5520:55, 6 January 2026 TycheNews:FirstFinanceDecoders (hist | edit) [7,532 bytes] KarlTyche (talk | contribs) (Created page with " In November 2025 we announced the Hudson Finance Decoder Project to help anyone, anywhere with creating a Strong Towns Finance Decoder for their City, Town or County. We can tell you about the first Finance Decoders that the community has created.")
- 19:0619:06, 6 January 2026 CedarFalls, Iowa Financial State (hist | edit) [11,573 bytes] CornKorn (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == The City of Cedar Falls, Iowa and the Strong Towns Finance Decoder == We wanted to find a way to view the health of Cedar Falls, Iowa's finances over time using the Strong Towns Finance Decoder. Strong Towns has a vision - “Your community needs you to be an effective advocate for change. We can help you get there” which is something that we relate to. Strong Towns recently released the Finance Decoder, a tool to “visualize your city’s financial trajec...")
- 18:1318:13, 6 January 2026 Midland, Texas Financial State (hist | edit) [11,869 bytes] Bulldog25 (talk | contribs) (Created initial page)
- 15:5715:57, 6 January 2026 Washoe County, Nevada Financial State (hist | edit) [13,938 bytes] Davlee73 (talk | contribs) (Created initial page)
- 15:2615:26, 6 January 2026 Pueblo, Colorado Financial State (hist | edit) [11,253 bytes] FrontRangeCO (talk | contribs) (Created initial page from Spartanburg content)
- 14:4014:40, 6 January 2026 Spartanburg, South Carolina Financial State (hist | edit) [12,577 bytes] Sparta29301 (talk | contribs) (Created initial page, copying over content from Gainesville FL as a starting point)
18 December 2025
- 14:1814:18, 18 December 2025 TycheOpEd:OpenDataFlywheel (hist | edit) [3,657 bytes] KarlTyche (talk | contribs) (Created initial page) Tag: Visual edit
15 December 2025
- 19:2119:21, 15 December 2025 Albany, New York FOIL Responsiveness (hist | edit) [12,594 bytes] KarlTyche (talk | contribs) (Created initial page) Tag: Visual edit
- 18:0318:03, 15 December 2025 FeaturedDataStories (hist | edit) [4,378 bytes] KarlTyche (talk | contribs) (Created page with " === Wichita, Kansas LandValuePerAcre === One way to examine the utilization and value of the land use in your community is to create a Total Value Per Acre (TVPA) analysis for your town. The idea is that various areas of your city, town or county contribute to the property tax roll at different rates. thumb|200x200px Sometimes this contribution is obvious; an undeveloped one-acre parcel of land contributes less tax than a one-acre parce...") Tag: Visual edit