An AI tool built by local government, for local government
Before a county planner can write a single word of a staff report, they often spend hours just gathering the basics—old decisions, existing laws, planning documents buried in filing systems. It’s the kind of tedious groundwork that eats up days. In Washoe County, Nevada, officials helped build an AI tool to do that digging for them. The platform, now used by nearly 50 local governments, pulls from an agency’s own records to draft reports in minutes. It’s not flashy. It just gives people their time back. Kaitlyn Levinson with Route Fifty has the full story.
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