Resident resources
Official help links for housing, food, transit, legal aid, and crisis support belong here only when the responsible agency or provider is clearly identified.
Florida civic hub
Public records
Source-backed entries only
Coverage context
Know what a dataset includes
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Resources stay easy to identify
Civic lanes
These are product lanes, not fake navigation. A lane becomes clickable only when the underlying Florida data and source coverage support a useful destination.
Official help links for housing, food, transit, legal aid, and crisis support belong here only when the responsible agency or provider is clearly identified.
Public-record entries should include coverage context so a partial dataset is never presented as a complete picture.
Profile-level accountability information must remain traceable to the public record that supports it.
Agency-level comparisons need consistent coverage windows and methodology before they can be treated as comparable.
Changes over time should keep source gaps and reporting discontinuities visible instead of smoothing them away.
Accountability headlines should identify the original publisher and send readers to the full reporting.
Provenance, official links, and methodology notes are part of the product, not hidden implementation details.
The civic lane is not a government service and is not a substitute for official records. Coverage can be incomplete, delayed, or inconsistent across agencies, so methodology and source links must travel with the claim.
Review the hub-wide curation standard