City Website Tracks 'Harvey By the Numbers'

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has announced the launch of the "Harvey By The Numbers" web site.

The site shows where trucks are picking up storm debris, where flood damage was the worst, how many hours volunteers are spending on the recovery from Hurricane Harvey and other information that will be updated periodically if not daily.

"This our latest effort to keep the public informed about what the city has done, is doing and will do as Houston bounces back," the mayor said. 

"The web site is houstonrecovers.org/numbers.

Other new features include "heat maps" of where flood damage to homes was concentrated and how much debris has been picked up and moved to landfills.

.Another map will show where debris pickup trucks are operating and how many are working in each zone.

Interactive features include an address search in the zones and a convenient way to report the need for debris pickup at a specific address. The address data is used to concentrate pickup activity as well as to document expenses for which the federal government will reimburse the city.

The Harvey by the Numbers site will continue to be updated and improved as more data becomes available.

The maps and visualizations were created in partnership between city departments and Jeff Reichman, founder of Sketch City, a non-profit civic technology organization. 

Harvey By The Numbers is an addition to houstonrecovers.org, which has been in operation since the floods and includes information how to register for assistance, how to volunteer, how to donate to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, how to learn about home repairs; how to deal with unusually high water bills; how to apply for disaster loans and much more.

Also included is a way to sign-up to receive updates by e-mail.

The information is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Arabic, French and American Sign Language.


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