CivicOS tracks every council decision, candidate filing, and environmental impact across Long Beach's districts — and translates it into clear, actionable intelligence for voters.
Every feature serves one goal: informed voters making better decisions.
Every vote, amendment, and budget decision — mapped to your district and translated from bureaucratic language into plain English.
Financial disclosures decoded: who's funding each campaign, what industries are investing, and what that means for their priorities in office.
Track how zoning decisions, industrial permits, and infrastructure projects affect air quality, open space, and environmental justice in your neighborhood.
Your city council representative's voting record, upcoming decisions, and key issues — delivered in a briefing tuned to your specific district.
The 90802 waterfront — glinting high-rises and affluent neighborhoods — sits within miles of the 90813 working-class district, where industrial exhaust from the 710 Freeway casts a long shadow over families and schools.
These two populations share a city council. Their interests don't always align. CivicOS makes those fault lines visible.
Council agendas, financial disclosures, environmental filings, meeting minutes — pulled daily from public records.
Each document is parsed, cross-referenced, and contextualized with historical voting patterns and district demographics.
Translated into newsletter briefings, district snapshots, and candidate profiles that any voter can understand and act on.
CivicOS exists because Long Beach residents deserve to know exactly what's happening in their city — not filtered through institutional PR, not buried in meeting minutes, not obscured by campaign finance complexity. Real transparency enables real accountability.