πŸ›οΈ City of Houston Government

Houston Public Records, Made Usable

Public records belong to the public. Houston's open data portal puts many records online β€” and we make them readable, searchable, and trustworthy.

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Budget Tracker

Follower of the money

β€œI'm the Budget Tracker. The city spends billions. I'll help you follow the money, read contracts, and check whether totals actually add up.”

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600
Records tracked
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101
Neighborhoods covered
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In Progress
Most common status
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22
Red flags
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Budget Tracker: Across 600 government records, 101 neighborhoods are represented. I flagged 22 records worth a second look β€” they're marked red on the map.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Houston, mapped

Every dot is a record. Red dots are values our detectors flagged.

Record Red flag

πŸ“ˆ Activity over time

Monthly record volume.

🍩 Where records end up

πŸ™οΈ Busiest neighborhoods

🧭 Your data crew

Different guides help you read this data from every angle.

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Data Detective

Investigator of suspicious numbers

β€œEvery red flag is a clue. Look closer.”

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Neighborhood Hero

Champion of local communities

β€œYour block matters. Let’s see its story.”

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Flood Watcher

Guardian against flooding

β€œWater never lies. Watch the low spots.”

Your right to know

Open data and public information laws give you the right to see how your government works. We help you use that right effectively.

From records to understanding

Raw records are only useful if you can read them. Our explanations, charts, and red flags turn records into real understanding.

Turn this data into a quest

Start a guided mission and earn XP as you explore Houston's open data and uncover what the numbers reveal.