Columbus, Ohio: Innovative Pathways to a Comprehensive Eviction Dataset
EDRN partners at the Ohio State University created a pathway to accessing court eviction data in an ongoing manner.
We partnered with over a dozen cities and counties to improve the collection and analysis of their housing loss data, through the Foreclosure and Eviction Analysis Tool (FEAT) and beyond.
From mobilizing resources to respond to an ever-evolving housing crisis or navigating the court system to obtain comprehensive court data for the first time, learn how our local partners have used housing loss data to prevent displacement in their communities.
EDRN partners at the Ohio State University created a pathway to accessing court eviction data in an ongoing manner.
The Louisville Metro Government and the University of Louisville teamed up with New America to map each local neighborhood’s rate of renters who have lost their eviction court cases.
Connecting with other Maryland stakeholders through the Eviction Data Response Network opened the door for Baltimore County's access to eviction judgment data.
Read about how a newly-created statewide foreclosure and eviction dashboard has been used by stakeholders in Indiana.
Read about an elected official's use of FEAT data to knock doors in her district in an urgent push to distribute pandemic relief funding.
Read about how the City of Hayward in California obtained eviction data that complies with statewide record sealing laws while partnering on FEAT.
Read how the Deputy Mayor of Indianapolis used housing loss maps to distribute housing aid to tenants during COVID-19.
Read about how the City of Hampton worked with the Sheriff's department to obtain eviction data.
Read about how the Tempe City Council used data about who is at risk and who has legal representation to inform COVID-19 housing aid.
Read more about how the City of Tucson and Pima County plans to use eviction data analysis through the Foreclosure and Eviction Analysis Tool (FEAT).