Civic Intelligence · Southwest Florida

Reports

Reports are generated from the tracked data — meetings, agenda items, votes, projects, signals, and sources. Phase 1 defines the templates; generation runs as the dataset fills.

Report types

Daily Civic Intelligence Brief

Daily

What changed today, meetings coming, votes taken, projects that moved, sources added, what needs review.

Weekly Civic Asset Watch

Weekly

The week's movement across airports, utilities, CRA districts, public land, and capital projects.

City Council Recap

Per meeting

Body, date, items, votes, plain-English explanation, property/development implications, watch items, sources.

CRA Recap

Per meeting

Redevelopment actions, dispositions, and project items — translated, with the source trail.

CRAAB Recap

Per meeting

Advisory-board recommendations and what they tee up for the CRA.

Airport Authority Recap

Per meeting

Board actions, capital items, governance posture, and what to watch.

Development / Zoning Watch

Rolling

Project, location, body, status, next date, why it matters, source trail.

Public Infrastructure Watch

Rolling

Utilities, transportation, resiliency, and capital projects in motion.

Property-owner briefing

On request

What's moving near a property or district, and what to watch — aggregation and translation, not opinion.

Developer briefing

On request

Entitlement, utility-capacity, corridor, and CRA signals relevant to a pipeline.

Attorney / broker briefing

On request

Procedural posture, votes, and source-backed record for diligence — no legal advice.

Report structures (Phase 1 templates)

Daily Civic Intelligence Brief

  • What changed today
  • What meetings are coming
  • What votes happened
  • What projects moved
  • What sources were added
  • What needs review

Meeting Recap

  • Body & date
  • Items discussed
  • Votes taken
  • Plain-English explanation
  • Property / development implications
  • Watch items
  • Source links

Development Watch Report

  • Project
  • Location
  • Body
  • Status
  • Next date
  • Why it matters
  • Source trail

Public records are public. Understanding them is the edge. Civic Intelligence aggregates and translates public-source records only. It is not legal, tax, investment, or election advice; it makes no political endorsements and ranks no officials; and it does not claim that any Bitcoin, mining, energy-monetization, partnership, or proposal is under consideration by any agency. Items marked “Reported” or “Watch” are confirmed against the published source before they are stated as fact.